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9 Amazing Examples of Nature in the United States

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Cheaha Mountain (Alabama)

Hikers can relax with views of waterfalls and other natural landscapes in Talladega National Forest and the Cheaha Trailhead of the Pinhoti Trail.

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Hubbard Glacier (Alaska)

The largest tidewater glacier in North America, Hubbard Glacier, thickens and moves toward the Gulf of Alaska.

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Grand Canyon (Arizona) 

A Seven Natural Wonder, it has some of the oldest rock on Earth exposed by the Colorado River, which winds through it.

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Death Valley (California) 

The hottest and driest place in America is Death Valley, with summer temperatures reaching 120 degrees Fahrenheit. 

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Maroon Bells (Colorado)

Visitors generally take pictures of the reflected lake and Maroon Peak and North Maroon Peak, two snow-capped mountaintops.

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Everglades (Florida) 

The park is a World Heritage Site, International Biosphere Reserve, and Wetland of International Importance.

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Kilauea Volcano (Hawaii)

The Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii has been erupting for quite some time, and its lava flows are among the hottest in the world.

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Maquoketa Caves (Iowa)

Maquoketa Caves State Park's limestone cliffs, steep bluffs, and caves transport tourists back thousands of years.

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Barataria (Louisiana)

Barataria is one of six areas in Jean Lafitte National Historic Park and Preserve, which has bottomland hardwood forests, wetlands, and marshes.

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