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You can't help but oooo and ahhh at the color as I zoomed in for a closer look.
Malad River flowing through the steep, rocky Malad Gorge, which is part of Thousand Springs State Park in Idaho.
The area showcases a history of volcanic activity and erosion, with impressive basalt cliffs surrounding the river below.
The gorge is a 2.5-mile-long canyon with basalt and volcanic rock layers.
The river crashes down stairstep falls and into an area known as the Devil's Washbowl.
Malad River flowing through the steep, rocky Malad Gorge, which is part of Thousand Springs State Park in Idaho.
The area showcases a history of volcanic activity and erosion, with impressive basalt cliffs surrounding the river below.
The gorge is a 2.5-mile-long canyon with basalt and volcanic rock layers.
The river crashes down stairstep falls and into an area known as the Devil's Washbowl.

