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Landscape photograph of the Stone Mother rock formation on a clear sunny afternoon at Pyramid Lake, Nevada.
A rocky coastline in the Cape Province, South Africa
Northern Kyrgyzstan. The landscape of the cold Issyk-Kul lake with colored rounded stones of various sizes along the picturesque shore.
Blabjorg, or \
Granite in The Piquillo. Cadalso de los Vidrios. Madrid.
Sunset in Portencross - Scotland
A large gray boulder looking over the ocean at Mystic Beach
Utah Lake in Provo
Picturesque landscape in Burabay National Nature Park, Kazakhstan nature. Shore of Lake Big Chebachie, big stones, sand and water. May 2019.
A view of Lake Tahoe from the Rocky shoreline.
Gray Pine Pinus sabiniana
View of tufa formation on the bank of Mono Lake. Tufa is a variety of limestone formed when carbonate minerals precipitate out of water in unheated rivers or lakes.\n\nTaken at Mono Lake, California, USA
Pyramid Lake in the sunny afternoon, blue sky is reflected in the still waters of the mysterious lake of sacred Indian lands. Interesting rock formations against the bare Nevada landscape.
Rail trail alongside Kalamalka Lake in Vernon, British Columbia
Clouds and reflections in the Burguillo Reservoir. Iruelas Valley. Avila
Rocks at Independence Pass, Colorado, USA
Freshwater Lake Environment
Quartz layers exposed at low-tide at Santa Barbara County beach
Point Lobos SNR - Narrow Trail - 1978. Scanned from Kodachrome 25 slide.
Wide winter view of Lake Tahoe looking west, with snow covered mountains in background.\n\nTaken from Zephyr Cove, Lake Tahoe, California, USA  looking west.
Views of Lake Tahoe from Sand Harbor in Nevada.
Burguillo reservoir in Iruelas Valley early in the morning on a cloudy day. Avila.
Scenic nature view over Lake Tahoe from the rocky boulders on shore in summer
Curiosity rocks is a popular tourist landmark on Lake Jindabyne, Snowy Mountains, Australia.
This very popular Alpine Lake includes  California and Nevada, this view shows the Nevada side with many boulders and looking across the lake to the the shore line view at edge with the heavy forest and on this June day it was  a great view.
Curecanti NRA - Blue Mesa Reservoir - 1975. Scanned from Kodachrome II slide.
View of tufa formation on the bank of Mono Lake. Tufa is a variety of limestone formed when carbonate minerals precipitate out of water in unheated rivers or lakes.\n\nTaken at Mono Lake, California, USA
Camped at Lake Kaweah early 2016 summer. Found out later that the reason several of the camp sites were under water was due to a busted two-foot section of pipe in the main tower of Terminus Dam. The water from Lake Kaweah is used for drinking water and farming irrigation. The US Army Corp of Engineers are working on repairs. Note: Very large red tail hawk on rock.
Rocky out cropping above a large Nevada valley
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