Dibble Basin is a geological feature located in the Grand Canyon, specifically within the National Park in Arizona, USA. It is known for its unique and striking geological formations. The basin is characterized by its layered rock formations, which provide insights into the geological history of the Grand Canyon. The area is often of interest to geologists and visitors who appreciate its natural beauty and the way it showcases the processes of erosion and sedimentation that have shaped the Grand Canyon over millions of years.

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