If you've ever visited the Grand Canyon, Arizona's Vermillion Cliffs or the astonishingly rainbow-colored hills of China's Zhangye National Geopark, you likely noticed they have one thing in common: red-colored rocks.
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Sabtu, 10 Juni 2017
Why Are the Vermilion Cliffs So Red?
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