Natural wonders are always very amazing and beautiful.
Do you know that there is a nature-made subway in Utah, U.S.A?
I found some wonderful photos of the amazing subway in Grind TV.
The popular cylindrical slot canyon is in Zion National Park, Utah.
Get there early because only 80 permits is given out each day to visit the amazing subway.
Please click the photos for larger images:
- While the subway itself is only a quarter of a mile long, getting there is a somewhat difficult 9.5-mile hike round trip. Image by Stephanie
- Only 80 permits are issued per day and they can be difficult to get during peak times in spring and summer. Image by Terra Trekking
- Getting to the subway does require some route-finding and rappelling, so it’s not for the inexperienced. Image by Terra Trekking
- Algae thrive in the low light deep in the subway tunnel, causing the vibrant greens seen in these pools. Image by Mike Henderson
- Heavy snow melts and spring runoff can flood and shut down the subway, so make sure you check the train schedule before heading out. Image by Jeremiah Roth
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