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Natural Bridge and summer rainstorms, Bryce Canyon National Park

Natural Bridge with summer rainstorms in the background at Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
Rebecca Latson
Monday, May 13, 2019

Bryce Canyon National Park, in Utah, is filled with textbook examples of amazing geological features like Natural Bridge, which is not really a bridge, but an arch, formed over time by frost wedging, chemical dissolving of the rock by rainwater, and gravity's insistent tug. 

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