Overnight rainfall enriches volcanic ash deposits at the Caneville Badlands bordering Utah's Capitol Reef National Park.


Overnight rainfall enriches the bands of colorful shale and volcanic ash deposits at the Caneville Badlands bordering Utah's Capitol Reef National Park.


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Location: Utah's Capitol Reef National Park
Photo credit: © Larry Geddis / Alamy / Afripics
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