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Poast the places of intrest (national parks etc.) near your hometown.

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Mount Magazine, the highest place between the Rockies and the Appalachians, foo

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Gorge at Turkey Run, Central Indiana. (Shades is a way better nearby state park but I couldn't find any decent pics so pfffft)
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Yosemite National Forrest, California
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Palomar mountain is the only one worth mentioning locally. Next one I'd say is San Bernardino forest and Sequoia.
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The Bass Rock, one of the biggest Gannet colonies in the world. (East Lothian, Scotland)
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Della Falls, tallest vertical drop waterfall in Canada.
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"Warm Mineral Springs, formerly known as Salt Springs, is a 1.4-acre, 230 feet deep hourglass shaped sinkhole (or cenote) connected to the Floridian aquifer."

Divers found the remains of an 11,000 year old human skull with brain matter intact, saber tooth tigers, giant sloths, and camels down there.
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Daintree Rainforest

Queensland, Australia
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Red River Gorge. Best place ever
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Breakneck Ridge. Great place to hike.
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These are beautiful pictures, OP.
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Montserrat, near Barcelona, in Spain
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Great Forest, Western Australia.
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also, Wave Rock, Western Australia
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Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia.
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What's the geogrpahical history of this formation?
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"Wave Rock is composed of granite. It should be pointed out that the shape of the rock is not caused by a wave phenomenon, rather its rounded wave-like shape was formed by subsurface chemical weathering followed by removal the soft weathered granite by fluvial erosion, thus the weathering occurred below ground level before it was exposed. The end result is an undercut base, leaving a rounded overhang."

from wikipedia.
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Oh. My. God. As a rock climber, I want to go make sweet sweet love to that wall. Oh and RRG too.
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hoodoos in Drumheller, Alberta.
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St. Croix river through Interstate Park, WI
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