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Top 10 Natural Wonders In The US

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Oregon Caves National Monument This cave isn't just beautiful but also home to an unusual glowing worm referred to as an "Oregon cave amphipod."

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The Wave, Arizona: The vibrant sandstone patterns here are so unique that just 20 people are allowed every day.

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Cumberland Island, Georgia: The pristine wildland is the home of wild horses that descend from Spanish Explorers' stock.

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Crater Lake Oregon Crater Lake, Oregon, the distinction of being the deepest lake in the United States, was formed within a collapsed volcanic crater.

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Black Canyon of the Gunnison, Colorado: The Painted Wall This is among Colorado's tallest vertical cliffs, extending over 2,250 feet.

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Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida: Home to Fort Jefferson, it's also the most remote from a city center in the continental United States.

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Antelope Canyon, Arizona: Upper Antelope Canyon is known as the "place where the flow of water is amidst rock formations," beautiful slot canyon.

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Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado: The towering dunes in Colorado are the tallest dunes in North America and have a unique, mystical beauty.

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Big Sur, California Big Sur, California McWay Falls in this area plunges down the beach and then into the Pacific Ocean in a mesmerizing spectacle.

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Havasu Falls, Arizona The clear lakes that flow from Havasu Creek form a striking contrast to the red rock surrounding.

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