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7 Teacups Canyon, California

Seven Teacups is a California classic C-class canyon tucked away in the southern hills of Sequoia National Forest. Beautiful sculpted pools cascade down through the canyon, each one a natural teacup carved by water over millennia. This is one of the most photogenic canyons in California — an absolute must-do for any canyoneer visiting the Sierra Nevada region.

 
 
 

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