Providence Canyon was created by years of ____________ in the early 1800s.
Providence Canyon has over _________ miles of hiking trails.
The deepest canyons are more than _______ ft. deep
Providence Canyon's nickname is Georgia's _____________.
Providence Canyon is one of the places where the rare _______________ grows which is only found in southwestern Georgia and eastern Alabama.
One of the attractions is an abandoned homestead that includes nearly a dozen rusty, 1950s-era _____.
The park lies on marine sediments, usually _______ or _______, with small areas of sand.
________ different colors of sand can be found within the canyon.
The canyon consists of huge gullies sculpted of soil, not by the action of a river or stream but by ___________from farm fields.
One contributing factor to the formation of Providence Canyon was ___________ which led to soil erosion.
Providence Canyon got its name from the ________ which originally stood on the land where the canyon now is.
The upper layer of the canyon walls consists of very fine sand mixed with a white clay called ________.
Providence Canyon continues to further erode and change even today.
The upper layer of the canyon walls consists of very fine sand mixed with a white clay called __________.
The Clayton formation, visible in the top part of the canyon walls, is a fairly coarse sand that is a reddish color caused by the presence of _________ that has been mined in the past.
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