If you’ve never experienced Oregon’s Painted Hills, you’re missing out on one of the most strikingly beautiful landscapes in America. Reminiscent of Mars, these ancient and colorful hills are the result of stratifications in the soil. The effect is mesmerizing, and you’ll surely be tempted to explore. Take a look at the following photographs and you’ll see for yourself why the Painted Hills are considered to be a natural wonder of Oregon:

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This fascinating landscape can be reached by taking the Journey Through Time Scenic Byway. For more information about the John Day Fossil National Monument, be sure to visit the official website here.

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