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