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What is the biggest gorge in the United States?

Deepest Gorge in North America There are no roads across Hells Canyon's 10-mile wide expanse, and only three roads that lead to the Snake River between Hells Canyon Dam and the Oregon-Washington boundary. Where is Hells Canyon?



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The combined length of the ravines makes Mexico's Copper Canyon a whopping four times larger than the Grand Canyon in the United States. In some places, it's even deeper than the Grand Canyon, with a depth of over 1 mile (1.6 km)!

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Hells Canyon, Idaho and Oregon This is the deepest canyon in North America, the canyon is 8,043 feet (2,452 meters) deep.

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The Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA Carved by the Colorado river, the canyon at 277 miles (446 km) long is the biggest one on Earth. Two billion years of our planet's geological history are evident here. Native Americans have been living here for centuries, inhabiting the caves and gorges.

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Ketty Valley, The Second Largest Gorge in the World
  • Ketti Valley is a beautiful location in the Nilgiri Hills of Tamil Nadu, India. ...
  • There are many places to visit near Ketti Valley and Coonoor, including the Rose Garden, Sim's Park, and Ooty lake. ...
  • Sim's Park is another excellent place to visit near Ketti Valley.


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KALI GANDAKI (NEPAL) The Kali Gandaki separates two of the world's 10 highest mountains, and when measured from the tip of Dhaulagiri to the riverbed – a vertical distance of about 5.5 kilometres – it's considered to be the deepest gorge in the world.

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Known as the deepest gorge in the world, Kali Gandaki Gorge is estimated to be roughly 6,000 meters deep but the very bottom still has yet to be confirmed, while the mountains surrounding it reach an ultimate height of almost 6,000 meters (18,000 feet).

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The Blyde River Canyon is the third largest canyon in the world, after the Grand Canyon in America and the Fish River Canyon in Namibia. It is up to 1,000 metres deep and five kilometres wide...

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Linville Gorge is the deepest and perhaps most rugged gorge in the eastern United States.

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The Columbia Gorge is one of our planet's most stunning places. The Columbia River snakes through this spectacular canyon on its westward journey before joining the Pacific Ocean. Nowhere else on earth exists such a wonder of desert and forest, cliffs and waterfalls, sun and rain.

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Linville Gorge is one of Eastern America's most scenic and rugged gorges, created by the scouring action of the Linville River. Sometimes it is referred to as the Grand Canyon of Eastern USA. The steep walls of the Gorge enclose the Linville River for 12 miles. Elevation ranges from 4,000 ft.

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The Olduvai Gorge or Oldupai Gorge is a paleoanthropological site in the eastern Serengeti Plain, near northern Tanzania, in East Africa. The gorge is nicknamed the “Cradle of Mankind” because it is believed to be the site of found remains of the first human beings to walk on Earth.

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http://www.gorgesdelafou.com/ The Gorges de la Fou is located two kilometres beyond Alrles sur Tech, on the road from Le Boulou to Prats de Mollo, and thence to the frontier with Spain' La Fou is an old Catalan word meaning precipice, but when you first arrive, you have no idea of the amazing sheerness of the walls of ...

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The Grand Canyon is a mile-deep gorge in northern Arizona. Scientists estimate the canyon may have formed 5 to 6 million years ago when the Colorado River began to cut a channel through layers of rock. Humans have inhabited the area in and around the canyon since the last Ice Age.

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The term comes from the French word gorge, which means throat or neck. A gorge is often smaller than a canyon, although both words are used to describe deep, narrow valleys with a stream or river running along their bottom. A number of natural forces form gorges.

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Antelope canyon: the most photographed canyon in America.

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Although Arizona's Grand Canyon is one of the most well-known canyons, other national parks like Canyonlands in Utah and Black Canyon of the Gunnison in Colorado features some of the steepest cliffs and oldest rock in North America.

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The name Hells Canyon is believed to come from the difficult and rugged journey through the terrain by boat. The first known reference to it as Hells Canyon is in the 1895 edition of H.W. McCurdy's “Marine History of the Pacific Northwest.”

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