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The Narrows, Zion National Park.
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Reflective light gives the walls a soft glow.
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An area of The Narrows called "Wall Street."
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The sandstone has eroded over time to create interesting rock formations.
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The sandstone takes on a variety of earth tones.
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Emerald green water shows the deeper parts of the Virgin River as it flows through Zion National Park.
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More interesting rock formations on The Narrows..
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Flash floods on the Virgin River create unique formations as well.
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A cliff overhang on The Narrows, Zion National Park.
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Low point of view on the Virgin River as it flows through The Narrows.
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Tall slot canyon walls are the hallmark of The Narrows.
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The Narrows has a steady stream of hikers.
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Big boulders are washed downstream during the Virgin River's flash floods.
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A few cottonwood trees manage to grow on the banks of the Virgin River.

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