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    The Chasm View Nature Trailhead is marked by clear signage.
    The eastern end of Black Canyon of the Gunnison from the Chasm Overlook on the north rim.
    The western reaches of the canyon, shrouded by the shadow of the north rim from the Chasm Overlook.
    Seen from the Chasm Overlook, the canyon walls are just 1,000 feet apart in places, leaving the canyon floor in shadows for much of the day.
    Striations along the southern wall of the Black Canyon seen from the Chasm Overlook.
    A sinuous rift in the southern wall of the Black Canyon, seen from the Chasm Overlook.
    Twisting limbs of a juniper before the yellowing foliage of mountain mahogany along the Chasm View Nature Trail.
    The dark depths of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison, seen from Chasm View.
    The trail approaching Chasm View on the North Rim Chasm View Nature Trail.
    Morning sunlight illuminating the south rim of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison, seen from Chasm View.
    Quartz monzonite formations of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison as seen from Chasm View. The pink streaks are a crystalline formation called pegmatite.

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