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    Earth's Toughest Spots....
    National Geographic Photos

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    Chinstrap penguins (Pygoscelis antarctica) ride out
    high surf on blue-ice icebergs near Candlemas Island
    in the South Sandwich Islands

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    For trees that grow on mountaintops near Cape Town,
    South Africa, wind can be a magnificent sculptor.
    Trees that can handle the wind's effects
    best will alter their shape to deal with the load of the wind.

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    Silhouetted by the sun, the Hand of Fatima rock formations
    near Hombori village stretch toward the sky in Mali.
    The tallest tower rises 2,000 feet (610 meters)
    from the desert floor. Lore has it that the formations'
    name stems from the five towers' resemblance to a hand
    from the sky.

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    Erosion's force becomes clear in these limestone cliffs
    in Port Campbell National Park, Australia.
    About five million years ago the area was a
    limestone plateau, but as sea levels rose the effects
    of surf and rain began to carve out these
    magnificent cliffs, along with stacks and arches

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    A storm passes over Yellow Mounds Overlook in South Dakotas
    Badlands, casting light and shadow below. Although
    the regions name derives from the Oglala Sioux

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    Travertine chimneys near Lake Abbe, Djibouti,
    were created by hot springs depositing
    calcium carbonate the same process that creates stalactites
    and stalagmites. Some of the formations reach
    165 feet (50 meters) near the lake located
    on the Ethiopia-Djibouti border.

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    A thick blanket of snow covers West Thumb Geyser Basin
    in Yellowstone National Park. There are more
    geysers in this park than anywhere else
    in the world.

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    Towers of salt and a riverbed colored by crystallized salt
    create an otherworldly landscape in Ethiopias Danakil Desert.
    Sitting more than 300 feet (90 meters) below sea level,
    with temperatures reaching 120 degrees Fahrenheit
    (49 degrees Celsius), local inhabitants prize the
    Danakil for one thing: its salt deposits.

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    A deep gorge drops some 650 feet (198 meters)
    near the abandoned city of Araden, Crete. Visitors
    can descend into the gorge and walk a little
    more than 4 miles (6.4 kilometers) to the Mediterranean Sea.
    In addition to magnificent scenery, the gorge provides
    a 2,460-foot (750-meter) descent to the sea.

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    Towering in close symmetry, these basalt
    columns near Fingals Cave form the base of the
    Scottish island of Staffa. The columns formed
    when cooling lava flows met bedrock and the regions
    cold weather. The island contains three main caves.