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  • From Sunset Point overlook, a view of the climb down into Bryce Canyon through a series of switchbacks leading to the Navajo Loop and Queen's Garden hiking trails. Bryce Canyon National Park in Southern Utah is distinctive due to geological structures called hoodoos, formed by wind, water and ice erosion of the river and lake bed sedimentary rocks. The red, orange and white colors of the rocks provide spectacular vistas for park visitors.
    Bryce-Canyon-Utah-5224.jpg
  • The iconic open, desert road is typical in Valley of Fire State Park. Nevada's oldest state park, it derives its name from red sandstone formations, formed from great shifting sand dunes during the age of dinosaurs. These features, which are the centerpiece of the park's attractions, often appear to be on fire when reflecting the sun's rays.
    Valley-of-Fire-road-NV-4738.jpg
  • Bryce Canyon National Park in Southern Utah is distinctive due to geological structures called hoodoos, formed by wind, water and ice erosion of the river and lake bed sedimentary rocks. The intricate hoodoos, eroded from soft limestone, glow with warm shades of red, orange, pink, yellow and cream with the right light. This was taken from Sunset Point.
    Bryce-Canyon-hoodoos-UT-5410.jpg
  • Bryce Canyon National Park in Southern Utah is distinctive due to geological structures called hoodoos, formed by wind, water and ice erosion of the river and lake bed sedimentary rocks. The intricate hoodoos, eroded from soft limestone, glow with warm shades of red, orange, pink, yellow and cream with the right light. This was taken from Sunset Point.
    Bryce-Canyon-hoodoos-UT-5410.jpg
  • Bryce Canyon National Park in Southern Utah is distinctive due to geological structures called hoodoos, formed by wind, water and ice erosion of the river and lake bed sedimentary rocks. The red, orange and white colors of the rocks provide spectacular vistas for park visitors.
    Bryce-Canyon-hoodoos-UT-5423.jpg
  • One of several sections of ancient petroglyphs along Mouse's Tank trail in Valley of Fire State Park. Nevada's oldest and largest state park, it derives its name from red sandstone formations, formed from great shifting sand dunes during the age of dinosaurs. These features, which are the centerpiece of the park's attractions, often appear to be on fire when reflecting the sun's rays.
    Valley of Fire Petroglyphs.jpg
  • Bryce Canyon National Park in Southern Utah is distinctive due to geological structures called hoodoos, formed by wind, water and ice erosion of the river and lake bed sedimentary rocks. The red, orange and white colors of the rocks provide spectacular vistas for park visitors. This was taken from Sunset Point.
    Bryce-Canyon-hoodoos-UT-5205.jpg
  • A cairn is a man-made pile of stones, often in conical form, erected as a landmark or monument. This cairn, along with hundreds of others, can be found in one special place along the Navajo Loop trial in Bruce Canyon National Park in Southern Utah.
    Bryce-Canyon-Utah-5254.jpg
  • Natural Bridge is an amazing natural bridge in Bryce Canyon National Park. Despite its name, this arch was formed by weathering from rain and freezing, not by stream erosion like a true natural bridge. Once the opening reached ground level, runoff began to enlarge the hole and to dig a gully through it.
    Bryce-Canyon-arch-Utah-5366.jpg
  • Elephant Rock, a sandstone formation that looks like an elephant and whose trunk is formed by a natural arch, is a testament to the many varied stone shapes at Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada. Valley of Fire is Nevada's oldest and largest state park.
    Valley-of-Fire-Elephant-Rock-4747.jpg
  • A lone photographer walks among the hoodoos catching the morning's golden light in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah. Bryce is distinctive due to these geological structures, formed by wind, water and ice erosion of the river and lake bed sedimentary rocks.
    Bryce-Canyon-hoodoos-UT-5430.jpg
  • The American bison, also commonly known as the American buffalo, is a North American species of bison that once roamed the grasslands of North America in massive herds. Because of commercial hunting and slaughter in the 19th century, the bison nearly went extinct and is today restricted to a few national parks and other reserves.
    Bison-buffalo-Yellowstone-9346.jpg
  • The American bison, also known as the American buffalo, is a North American species of bison that once roamed the grasslands of North America in massive herds. Because of commercial hunting and slaughter in the 19th century, the bison nearly went extinct and is today restricted to a few national parks and other reserves.
    Bison-buffalo-Yellowstone-9244.jpg
  • The American bison, also known as the American buffalo, is a North American species of bison that once roamed the grasslands of North America in massive herds. Because of commercial hunting and slaughter in the 19th century, the bison nearly went extinct and is today restricted to a few national parks and other reserves.
    Bison-buffalo-Yellowstone-9246.jpg
  • Lights and reflections at night at a Chinese pagoda restaurant at Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, one of the oldest amusement parks in the world.
    Pagoda-Tivoli-Gardens-1228.jpg
  • The spinning Vertigo ride in Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, one of the oldest amusement parks in the world
    Vertigo-ride-Tivoli-1227.jpg
  • Lights and reflections at night at the entrance to Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, one of the oldest amusement parks in the world
    Tivoli-Gardens-Copenhagen-1316.jpg
  • Hanging Chinese lanterns illuminate the walkway at Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, one of the oldest amusement parks in the world
    Chinese-lanterns-Tivoli-1237.jpg
  • The iconic Nimb hotel and restaurant on the grounds of Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen displays lights and reflections at night. Tivoli Gardens is one of the oldest amusement parks in the world.
    Nimb-Tivoli-Gardens-1209.jpg
  • Classic view of river and mountains from Snake River Overlook at Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
    Snake-River-Teton-mountains-0778.jpg
  • Lush meadows and meandering waterways abound in the beautiful Hayden Valley, one of the best locations to view wildlife in Yellowstone National Park, WY
    Hayden-Valley-Yellowstone-9376.jpg
  • The milky way rises in the night sky above Jackson Lake in Grand Teton National Park. Headlights from a lone passing car temporarily illuminate the nearby trees.
    Milky-Way-Stars-night-0675.jpg
  • Horses out to pasture with a majestic backdrop in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
    Horses-Grand-Teton-Mountains-8811.jpg
  • The Grand Teton Mountains reflect in Beaver Pond at Schwabacher Landing in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
    Schwabacher-Landing-Teton-Mountains-...jpg
  • The brilliant colors and runoff channels of the Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Grand-Prismatic-Spring-Yellowstone-0...jpg
  • Zion Canyon Elk Ranch, located in Springdale, UT just outside Zion National Park. Designated in 1919, Zion is Utah's oldest national park. The park is known for its incredible canyons, including The Narrows, which attract canyoneers from around the world. The park is located in the far southwestern corner of Utah, where the Colorado Plateau meets the mountains and valleys of the Great Basin.
    Zion-National-Park-Elk-4938.jpg
  • Called Park Avenue, the sheer walls of this narrow canyon in Arches National Park reminded early visitors of buildings lining a big city street. These geologic "skyscrapers" tell the story of three rock layers millions of years old.
    Arches-National-Park-UT-5659.jpg
  • The sun rises behind the steam from Excelsior Geyser, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Excelsior-Geyser-steam-Yellowstone-9...jpg
  • An American bison (a.k.a buffalo) in Elk Park along the Gibbon River in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Bison-buffalo-Yellowstone-9480.jpg
  • Morning fog makes for an ethereal sunrise in the Hayden Valley area of Yellowstone National Park, WY.
    Hayden-Valley-Yellowstone-8366.jpg
  • The Yellowstone River winds through beautiful Hayden Valley meadows in Yellowstone National Park.
    Yellowstone-River-Hayden-Valley-8345.jpg
  • The La Sal Mountains, part of the Manti-La Sal National Forest and the southern Rocky Mountains, rise above the town of Moab, Utah, and Arches National Park, providing contrast to the hot red-rock landscape of Arches.
    Arches-National-Park-mountains-6000.jpg
  • The Grand Teton Mountains reflect in Beaver Pond at Schwabacher Landing in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
    Schwabacher-Landing-Teton-Mountains-...jpg
  • The distant Longs Peak catches the last light of day at Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
    Longs-Peak-sunset-RMNP-1206.jpg
  • First light in Yellowstone National Park's Hayden Valley
    Sunrise-Hayden-Valley-Yellowstone-83...jpg
  • Grand Teton view of Willow Flats sunset from the back deck of the Jackson Lake Lodge in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
    Sunset-Willow-Flats-Teton-mountains-...jpg
  • Moulton barn, part of an old homestead along what's now called Mormon Row, basks in the morning's first light in Grand Teton National Park.
    Moulton-barn-Teton-mountains-0413.jpg
  • Moulton barn, part of an old homestead along what's now called Mormon Row, basks in the morning's first light in Grand Teton National Park.
    Moulton-barn-Teton-mountains-0744.jpg
  • A pronghorn buck is alert to surroundings in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. The pronghorn is generally accepted to be the fastest land mammal in the Western Hemisphere.
    Pronghorn-antelope-horns-8879.jpg
  • Part of the historic Reed Moulton homestead on Mormon Row, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
    Moulton-barn-Teton-mountains-0762.jpg
  • Opalescent Pool has long been a favorite for photographers visiting Yellowstone National Park. Its color is amazing and changes with the weather and light.
    Opalescent-Pool-Yellowstone-0210.jpg
  • The brilliant colors and runoff channels of the Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Grand-Prismatic-Spring-Yellowstone-0...jpg
  • Quaking Aspen trees, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Quaking-Aspen-trees-Yellowstone-0118.jpg
  • The beautiful Sapphire Pool hot spring in Biscuit Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Sapphire-Pool-Yellowstone-9921.jpg
  • Mineral runoff from Sapphire Pool in Biscuit Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Sapphire-Pool-Yellowstone-9874.jpg
  • Black Opal Pool with Firehole River in the background at at Biscuit Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Black-Opal-Pool-Yellowstone-9852.jpg
  • Steam shoots high into the air from Excelsior Geyser at Midway Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Excelsior-Geyser-Yellowstone-9772.jpg
  • One of several refurbished White Model 706 touring buses operating in Yellowstone National Park today. These historic Yellow Tour Buses were originally used in the park during the 1930s, replacing stagecoach travel.
    Yellow-Tour-Bus-Yellowstone-9585.jpg
  • The Lower Falls of Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, at 308 feet high, is the biggest waterfall and one of the most photographed features in all of Yellowstone National Park
    Yellowstone-Lower-Falls-8434.jpg
  • An American bison (aka buffalo) commandeers the road causing what is known as a "Buffalo Jam" in Yellowstone National Park, WY
    Bison-road-Yellostone-9211.jpg
  • Peningagjá ("coin fissure") is the popular name for this fissure in Þingvellir (Thingvellir) National Park, Iceland. It is formally known as Nikulásargjá. The boundary where tectonic plates of North America (left) and Eurasia (right) run through Iceland and are slowly drifting apart (about 2cm a year).
    Thingvellir-continental-rift-Iceland...jpg
  • Morning stillness and reflections at Schwabacher Landing in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
    Teton-mountains-Schwabacher-Landing-...jpg
  • Cliff Geyser erupts along Iron Spring Creek in the Black Sand Basin of Yellowstone National Park.
    Cliff-Geyser-Yellowstone-WY-0261.jpg
  • Yellowstone National Park's Excelsior Geyser makes a dramatic and moody backdrop to visitors in the early morning light.
    Excelsior-Geyser-Yellowstone-9721.jpg
  • Clepsydra Geyser at Fountain Paint Pots in the Lower Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park erupts almost constantly -- every 45 seconds.
    Clepsydra-Geyser-Yellowstone-9564.jpg
  • The Porcelain Basin area of Norris Geyser Basin roils with geothermal activity at dawn in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Porcelain-Basin-Yellowstone-9440.jpg
  • A herd of female elk are out and about at dusk in the meadows of Yellowstone National Park, WY
    Elk-deer-Yellowstone-9408.jpg
  • An American bison (aka buffalo) is reflected in the waters of the Yellowstone River in Hayden Valley, Yellowstone National Park, WY
    Bison-buffalo-Yellowstone-8407.jpg
  • Light reflects off narrow canyon walls along Riverside Walk trail deep in the heart of Zion National Park. Designated in 1919, Zion is Utah's oldest national park. The park is known for its incredible canyons, including The Narrows, which attract canyoneers from around the world.
    Zion-National-Park-5143.jpg
  • The colorful Opal Pool in Midway Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Opal-Pool-Yellowstone-0160.jpg
  • This lone sentinel stands in the Upper Terrace of Mammoth Hot Springs. It is probably one of the most photographed trees in Yellowstone National Park.
    Mammoth-hot-springs-tree-0092.jpg
  • Steam shoots high into the air from Excelsior Geyser at Midway Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Excelsior-Geyser-Yellowstone-9778.jpg
  • Black Pool is a hot spring in the West Thumb Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park. It was cool enough up until 1991 for dark orange-brown cyanobacteria to grow throughout the pool. When combined with the blue of the water, the pool appeared to be an exceptionally dark green to almost black, hence the name.
    Black-Pool-Yellowstone-9646.jpg
  • Steamboat Geyser erupts in the Norris Geyser Basin area of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. The world's tallest geyser, its major eruptions are very irregular at intervals of four days to fifty years.
    Steamboat-Geyser-Yellowstone-9338.jpg
  • An American bison (a.k.a. buffalo) along the misty shores of the Yellowstone River in Hayden Valley, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Bison-Yellowstone-mist-8386.jpg
  • A mule deer in late summer, Yellowstone National Park, WY
    Deer-antlers-Yellowstone-8337.jpg
  • Sunset approaches on the Watchman and the Virgin River in Zion National Park, UT. Designated in 1919, Zion is Utah's oldest national park.
    Zion-National-Park-Watchman-5016.jpg
  • Reflections of Hallett Peak at sunrise in the calm waters of Dream Lake, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
    Dream-Lake-reflections-RMNP-0782.jpg
  • Meadow and mountains -- a classic scene from Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
    Grand-Teton-Mountains-WY-0464.jpg
  • The brilliant colors and runoff channels of the Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Grand-Prismatic-Spring-Yellowstone-0...jpg
  • Cascade of mineral deposits and travertine from Canary Spring in the Upper Terrace of Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Canary-Spring-Yellowstone-0108.jpg
  • A beautiful dawn, and the advancing day as seen from Turret Arch in the windows section of Arches National Park
    Turret-Arches-National-Park-5739.jpg
  • A summer sunset at Forest Canyon overlook on Trail Ridge Road in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
    Rocky-Mountain-sunset-RMNP-1225.jpg
  • A Rocky Mountain elk grazes on the tundra high in the mountains of Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
    Rocky-mountain-elk-CO-0895.jpg
  • Mineral flow into Yellowstone Lake at Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Yellowstone-Lake-minerals-WY-9650.jpg
  • Yellowstone National Park's Midway Geyser Basin is a hotbed of thermal activity. Two very different hot springs share the morning's light: Turquoise Pool, reflecting clouds and sky, and Excelsior Geyser, which boils and steams most of the time.
    Yellowstone-geyser-sunrise-9714.jpg
  • The Main Terrace of the Mammoth Hot Springs area of Yellowstone National Park, WY, is both colorful and otherworldly.
    Mammoth-Terrace-Yellowstone-9303.jpg
  • Blue Spring and its travertine mineral deposits in the upper terrace area of Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
    Mammoth-spring-Yellowstone-9297.jpg
  • Bleached cliffs near Calcite Springs along the Yellowstone River in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
    Yellowstone-River-canyon-9269.jpg
  • In a timeless mating dance, a bull elk bugles, and the shrill call rings out through the meadow, echoing from the mountainsides at Rocky Mountain National Park.
    Bull-elk-bugling-1115.jpg
  • The iconic sunrise view through Mesa Arch at Canyonlands National Park near Moab, Utah
    Mesa-Arch-Canyonlands-sunrise-6010.jpg
  • The view from the Buck Canyon overlook in the Island in the Sky section of Canyonlands National Park near Moab, Utah.
    Canyonlands-Buck-Canyon-6077.jpg
  • The Porcelain Basin area of Norris Geyser Basin abounds with geothermal activity and colorful bacterial mats in Yellowstone National Park, WY
    Porcelain-Basin-Yellowstone-9462.jpg
  • The Chesapeake Bay Bridge at sunset as seen from Sandy Point State Park in Maryland
    Chesapeake-Bay-bridge-4185.jpg
  • Balanced Rock is a popular landmark at Arches National Park in Moab, UT. The large boulder perched atop a relatively slender pillar of rock is the size of three school buses. The boulder and pillar are made of two different types of stone, so they are wearing away at different rates. Balanced Rock is 128 feet (39 m) high and the boulder weighs approximately 3,577 tons.
    Balanced-Rock-Arches-UT-5972.jpg
  • Zion, Utah's oldest national park, is known for its incredible canyons, including The Narrows, which attract canyoneers from around the world. Hiking possibilities are endless. Here, a path winds along the Lower Emerald Pools trail.
    Zion-National-Park-waterfalls-4949.jpg
  • The water is perfectly still at Sprague Lake just before sunrise in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
    Sprague-Lake-RMNP-1236.jpg
  • A pair of close-set natural arches, Double Arch is a popular feature of Arches National Park in Utah. The area was used as a backdrop for the opening scene of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, in which the arches are briefly visible.
    Double-Arches-Utah-5945.jpg
  • The area around Rainbow Vista in Valley of Fire State Park is one of the most colorful places on earth. The 200 million-year-old petrified sand dunes and rocks sculpted by water, wind and time appear in hues from yellow, red, orange, white, brown, pink, and mauve to purple.
    Valley-of-Fire-road-4864.jpg
  • Colorful graffiti and street art adorns homes and buildings in Graffiti Park in Iceland's capital city of Reykjavík.
    Graffiti-Reykjavik-Iceland-1430.jpg
  • Green River Overlook on Island in the Sky Mesa in Canyonlands National Park offers a breathtaking panorama including the White Rim and the Green River far below.
    Canyonlands-Green-River-Overlook-604...jpg
  • The iconic view through Mesa Arch at Canyonlands National Park near Moab, Utah
    Mesa-Arch-Canyonlands-6024.jpg
  • Interior walls of Pueblo Bonito, the largest Great House at Chaco Culture National Historical Park, once the center of the Ancient World and home to the most sweeping collection of ancient ruins in the American Southwest.
    Ancient Doorways.tif
  • Saguaros at sunset along the Garwood Trail in Saguaro National Park (east section) in Tucson, Arizona
    Saguaro-cacti-sunset-Tucson-4435.jpg
  • Low light at sunset brings out the colors of the Painted Desert in the Petrified Forest National Park, near Holbrook, Arizona.
    Painted-Desert-Petrified-Forest-4796.jpg
  • The Mittens (East & West) along with Merrick Butte at Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, UT
    Monument-Valley-UT-0841.jpg
  • Devastating wildfires have burned 70% of Mesa Verde National Park since it was established in 1906. Over 95% of these were started by lightning. Mesa Verde is prone to lightning strikes - receiving up to 100 in a 24-hour period during the summer. But despite its utter destruction, the forest here on Chapin Mesa is starkly beautiful.
    Dead-tree-fire-Mesa-Verde-8272.jpg
  • High above the clouds for a misty alpine sunset at Rock Cut Overlook in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
    Sunset-mountains-clouds-RMNP-1155.jpg
  • St. Alban's, the anglican English Church in Copenhagen, is situated in the Churchill Park just outside the Copenhagen Citadel (Kastellet).
    St-Alban's-Kastellet-1146.jpg
  • Tunnel and escalators at the Woodley Park Metro train station in Adams Morgan area of Washington, DC
    Metro-Station-DC-4023.jpg
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