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node(around:1000,37.86410,-119.30200)[natural=canyon][name];
way(around:1000,37.86410,-119.30200)[natural=canyon][name];
rel(around:1000,37.86410,-119.30200)[natural=canyon][name];
node(around:1000,37.86410,-119.30200)[natural=valley][name];
way(around:1000,37.86410,-119.30200)[natural=valley][name];
rel(around:1000,37.86410,-119.30200)[natural=valley][name];
);
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Lyell Canyon is a sub-alpine meadow in Yosemite National Park south of Tuolumne Meadows. For 8 miles(13 kilometers) most of the canyon has an approximate elevation of 8,000 feet (2,400 meters), and then rapidly climbs to 10,826 feet (3,300 meters) to Donohue Pass, below Donohue Peak – which marks the eastern boundary of Yosemite. The valley at the base is relatively flat and wide, following the Lyell Fork of the Tuolumne River through an open meadow and wooded areas. The Lyell Fork eventually meets with Tuolumne River.
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| canyon (Q150784) | natural=canyon |
| valley (Q39816) | natural=valley |