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The most beautiful natural wonders in all states

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Hubbard Glacier

Hubbard Glacier is the largest tidewater glacier on the North American continent, constantly thickening and moving towards the Gulf of Alaska.

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Grand Canyon

A mile deep, up to 18 miles wide and 275 miles long, the Grand Canyon is the largest, most impressive hole in the ground anywhere.

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Yellow Rock Overlook

Hiking the Yellow Rock Trail in Devil’s Den State Park, with the spectacular view of Lee Creek Valley from the Yellow Rock Overlook, is a great way to experience the Ozark Mountains

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Death Valley

The name gives you fair warning: Death Valley is the hottest and driest place in America, with summer temperatures soaring up to 120 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Maroon Bells

The Maroon Bells are said to be the most photographed attraction in Colorado. The visitor pictures usually include the reflective lake and two soaring, snow-banded mountaintops

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Fall colors

Amazing fall colors are one reason to take a drive through Connecticut in October. The best places to visit in the state, of course, are its lovely wooded areas, including Litchfield,

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Cape Henlopen State Park

t’s made all the more picturesque by lighthouses and World War II towers and a quarter-mile fishing pier sticking out into Delaware Bay, which the cape protects.

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Okefenokee Swamp

Located in the southeastern corner of Georgia, Okefenokee is the largest swamp in North America, covering about 700 square miles.

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