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The Colorful Petrified Logs Along Crystal Forest Trail, Petrified Forest National Park

The sillhouette of a person walking along the paved Crystal Forest Trail, lined with colorful chunks of silicified wood in Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona
Rebecca Latson
Monday, November 16, 2020

The Crystal Forest Trail is an easy hike on a paved trail that is lined with large and small chunks of brilliantly-colored petrified logs - indicators of a much wetter, more humid age millions of years ago.

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