
Canyons
Canyons are deep, narrow valleys with steep sides, often formed by the erosion of rocks and soil over time, typically from the flow of rivers. They can be found in various landscapes around the world and vary in size, depth, and shape. Canyons often showcase unique geological formations, diverse ecosystems, and stunning vistas. Famous examples include the Grand Canyon in the United States and the Colca Canyon in Peru. They serve important ecological functions and are popular destinations for outdoor activities such as hiking, rafting, and sightseeing.