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As Independence Day approaches,
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Grand Canyon
Though the theory is still up for debate, experts think this colossal canyon was formed 17 million years ago, when the Colorado River carved through the gorge,
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Haystack Rock
On a remarkable stretch of Oregon's coast called Cannon Beach sits a mammoth monolith that formed as a result of lava flow 10 to 17 million years ago. At 235 feet tall, the rock formation is the third tallest intertidal structure in the world. Surrounded by shallow tide pools, it allows up-close-and-personal access, which draws in 200,000 visitors annually. Photo by Shutterstock.
Mono Lake
An estimated 760,000 years old, this California landmark has, as a consequence of Los Angeles's water diversion efforts, become a stunning sightseeing location. While 100,000 people walk through the doors of the visitors' center annually,
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Niagara Falls
Formed over the last 12,000 years by melting glaciers and water erosion, Niagara Falls is marveled at for its great width rather than height, the largest crest stretching 2,600 feet wide. Spanning the Canadian-American border, the site attracts 12 million visitors annually. Photo by Shutterstock.
Crater Lake
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Yellowstone National Park
Located mostly in Wyoming and partly in Montana and Idaho,
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Yosemite Falls
At 2,425 feet tall, Yosemite consists of three breathtaking drops. Located in Sierra Nevada, California, the falls-believed to be centuries old-attract up to 3.7 million visitors annually . Photo by Shutterstock.
Grand Teton National Park
Established in 1929, this 484-square-mile park-named after the 13,775-foot Grand Teton, the tallest mountain in Teton Range-is located in the mesmerizing 48-mile-long, mountain-encompassed Jackson Hole valley. In 2009, the Wyoming wonder received approximately 2.5 million visitors. Photo by Shutterstock.
Hoover Dam
Located in the Black Canyon on the Arizona-Nevada border, this concrete arch-gravity dam-which stands at a jaw-dropping 726 feet tall-attracts approximately 1 million visitors each year. Funded by Congress during the Depression, the dam controls floods, provides irrigation water and produces hydroelectric power. Photo courtesy of Wikipedia.
Mount Rushmore
Though most notably a memorial to former US presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln,
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