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Corkscrew Canyon
Corkscrew Canyon, the lower section of Antelope Canyon, near Page, Arizona. Eroded by flash floods and sculpted by wind and sand erosion, Antelope Canyon is 110 feet deep at its maximum, and is carved in bedded sandstone that was originally a sand dune formation.
Author: Michael Freeman
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