box canyon


A canyon with a flat floor and steep, vertical walls on three sides, open only at the mouth โ€” a dead end in stone. Box canyons are formed where a stream erodes into a cliff face and cannot cut laterally. They are traps, shelters, and natural enclosures, used by ranchers as corrals and by Ancestral Puebloans as protected dwelling sites.
desert/arid rock terrain
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