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Utah: Images of the Beehive State (35 photos)

The rugged and varied terrain of Utah is home to more than 50 national and state parks, as well as more than three million residents, most of whom live in the north central part of the state, near the Wasatch mountains and the Great Salt Lake. Here are a few glimpses into the landscape of Utah, and some of the animals and people calling it home.

This photo story is part of Fifty, a collection of images from each of the United States.

Sandstone rock formations in Bryce Canyon’s Amphitheater, viewed at sunrise on November 8, 2018, in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah. Bryce Canyon National Park, located 2 hours north of Zion National Park, features spectacular geologic formations including mountains, canyons, spires known as hoodoos, buttes, mesas, monoliths, rivers, and natural arches. ( George Rose / Getty)
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