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This otherworldly geyser erupts in the Black Rock Desert, spewing scalding water up to 50 feet high.
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Located near the Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon known for its stunningly beautiful sandstone formations.
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Located near Juneau, Alaska, the Mendenhall Ice Caves are a series of caves carved into the Mendenhall Glacier.
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Located near the Arizona-Utah border, The Wave is a sandstone rock formation with swirling patterns and vibrant colors.
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Located in eastern California, Mono Lake is an ancient saline lake with otherworldly tufa formations that rise from the water's surface.
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Located on the Oregon coast, Thor's Well is a large, deep chasm that appears to drain the ocean with each crashing wave.
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Home to thousands of hoodoos (tall, thin rock spires), Bryce Canyon National Park offers a landscape unlike any other.
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Located in southern New Mexico, White Sands National Park is the largest gypsum dunefield on Earth.
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Located near Arches National Park, Natural Bridges National Monument is home to three massive natural bridges carved by the elements over millions of years.
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While not technically part of the mainland US, Puerto Rico is a US territory and this natural wonder is too amazing to leave out!
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