6Painted Hills, Oregon
The pretty Painted Hills’ peach, gold, and apricot stripes are both natural and memorable. These colorfully highlighted hills are the result of volcanic activity and reveal the changes in geology and local climate. They are quite reminiscent of the Rainbow Mountains in China. You will find them in the well-known John Day Fossil Beds National Monument.
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You’re welcome. I am not in charge of promoting the website, so I do not know about that.
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