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The Red Tarn was formed as a result of glacial activity during the last Ice Age. Glaciers carved out a bowl-shaped depression in the landscape, which later filled with water as the ice melted. This process created the tarn, a small mountain lake, characterized by its reddish-hued sediment and surrounding rocky terrain. Over time, the area has become a picturesque spot, popular among hikers and nature enthusiasts.

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