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| The word "Kodachrome" was not chosen by locals to impress people in outside world. It was chosen by National Geographic Society - a group well qualified to talk about the photogenic places in the world. Kodachrome basin is virtually untouched. It is towering monolithic spires or chimneys. According to geologists the area was once similar to what Yellowstone Park is today. The ancient springs and geysers filled up with sediment and then solidified. The spires you see today at Kodachrome Basin were left standing after the softer Entrada sandstone surrounding them eroded away. The slick rock and semi-desert climate make this state park attractive to visitors all year. |
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