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In Colorado you could consider the Grand Canyon or the Black Canyon of the Gannon.

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A couple of places to look would be around the Grand Canyon in Arizona, or the Snake River Canyon between Oregon and Idaho.

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Southern USA, and many other parts of the world.

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You can find a canyon anywhere there is erosion, usually from a river or glacier.

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