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Kodachrome Basin Cliffs

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Kodachrome Basin Cliffs surround a state park in Utah, USA, named in 1949 for their vividly colored red and white sandstone rock formations.

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Kodachrome Basin Cliffs ranks #91 of 306 in the Cliff ranking, behind Étretat Cliffs, ahead of El Potrero Chico.

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Where is Kodachrome Basin located?

The Kodachrome Basin Cliffs surround a state park situated in southern Utah, USA. The park is located about 20 miles southeast of Bryce Canyon National Park.

Why is it called Kodachrome Basin?

The National Geographic Society reportedly named the area "Kodachrome" in 1949 after the popular Kodak color film. They chose the name due to the park's vividly colored red and white sandstone rock formations.

What are the unique geological features of the Kodachrome Basin Cliffs?

The area is famous for its tall, multi-colored sand pipes or chimneys. These rare, vertical rock formations are believed to be the remnants of ancient geysers or sediment-filled springs.

What activities can you do at Kodachrome Basin State Park?

The park is popular for hiking, camping, and horseback riding beneath the colorful cliffs. Photographers flock to the park to capture the striking contrast of the red rocks against the bright blue sky.

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