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The Three Patriarchs at Zion National Park.
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Zion Canyon and Virgin River.
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The Virgin River.
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Water drips from the cliff at Weeping Rock.
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Cliffs of white and cream sandstone typify Zion's higher elevations.
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Erosion patterns earned this mountain the name "Checkerboard Mesa".
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Looking westward from Canyon Overlook, Bridge Mountain takes the center with the Streaked Wall in the distance on the right.
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Zion Canyon's "Great Arch".
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State Highway 9 cuts through a rugged terrain of white sandstone.
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Zion's sandstone cliffs rise above a forest of junipers and evergreen trees.
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The Virgin River flowing out of the canyon which it has carved through thousands of feet of sandstone.
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Prickly pear cactus bloom along the banks of the Virgin River.
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Cliffs line the length of Zion Scenic Drive.
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Flowers and Zion Canyon Cliffs.
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Angels Landing (left) and Cathedral Mountain (right) rise thousands of feet above the Virgin River.
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The Great White Throne.
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Comparing the canyon to a cathedral, this feature was named "The Organ," for its resemblance to organ pipes.
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Spring water flows out from Zion's cliffs.
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Near the end of Zion Canyon Scenic Drive, the cliffs lining the canyon get closer together.
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The Three Patriarchs
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The Emerald Pools lie in this side canyon.
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Zion Lodge lies in this section of the canyon.
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Zion Canyon and the Virgin River.
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A deer grazes in Zion Canyon.
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This cliff rises hundreds of feet straight up from the Riverside Walk.

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