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Stunning rock formations in Capital Reef National Park, Utah, USA. Lots of unique shapes made out of red, orange and grey stones.
Amazing rock formations of Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah.
Beautiful desertic landscape of utah in the USA
The New Cornelia open-pit copper mine has a rich history in the mining industry of the southwestern United States.  The New Cornelia Mine traces its roots back to 1909 when a geologist named John Boddie identified significant copper deposits in the Ajo, Arizona area. The New Cornelia Copper Company was formed in 1916 to develop these deposits, and mining operations began in earnest.  Over the ensuing decades, the New Cornelia Mine underwent significant expansion as demand for copper surged, particularly during periods of war and industrial growth. The mine's open-pit operation became one of the largest of its kind in the United States, producing vast quantities of copper ore.  By the latter half of the 20th century, the New Cornelia Mine faced challenges including declining ore grades, increasing operating costs, and environmental regulations. In 1983, the mine owners announced the closure of the mine due to these factors, marking the end of an era for one of Arizona's most significant copper producers.  While the New Cornelia Mine is no longer operational, its legacy continues to be felt in the area, both in terms of its historical significance and the ongoing efforts to address the environmental legacy of mining activities.  This scene of the mine was photographed from the Ajo Scenic Loop near Ajo, Arizona, USA.
Panoramic of Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania
Hiking in a desert landscape at Capitol Reef
A view of the Bears Ears from Natural Bridges National Park looking East
Red rock hills in Snow Canyon State Park near St. George, Utah
Scenery of New Mexico near Albuquerque taken in December.
Red Mountains of Zion National Park on a summer day, Utah.
West side, Fernandez Canyon
Scenic Sedona Arizona, Red rRock country, Northern Arizona, Southwestern United states
The Arizona Meteor Crater (Barringer Meteorite Crater) formed 50,000 years ago when an asteroid plunged through the Earth’s atmosphere and crashed into what is now central Arizona. This area was not populated by humans at the time. Because of Arizona’s dry climate and the crater’s relatively young age, Meteor Crater is the best preserved impact crater on Earth. The small asteroid was just 150 feet across. Traveling at around 8 miles per second the force of the impact was tremendous. In just a few seconds the crater was formed when millions of tons of rock were thrown out. Today Meteor Crater is a famous tourist attraction with a museum featuring displays about the history of the crater. Scientist from all over the world come to Meteor Crater to study it. Meteor Crater is near Winslow, Arizona, USA.
Sedona Arizona red rock country and surroundng mountain landscape
Beautiful view from the Bunting Trail in Kanab, Utah
Delicate Arch and scenery from Arches National Park in Utah, United States
Sedimentary rocks (Jurassic Curtis Formation on top of brown strata of the Summerville Formation) on the east side of the Capitol Reef Monocline, Utah, USA
Panoramic aerial view of amazing Canyon under the sun.
Rocky landscape scenery of Colorado Springs, Colorado in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Checkerboard Mesa in Zion National Park in Utah, USA
Upheaval Dome, Canyolands National Park, Utah - United States
Tilted rock layers or hogbacks and river along the Hosi Corridor along the famous Silk Road of central Gansu Province China
On Valley in the Kimberly, Western Australia
Dynamic Locations in Winter in Western Colorado Outdoors Horizon Scenery Variety with Vibrant Blue Skies and Beautiful Cloudscapes (Shot with Canon 5DS 50.6mp photos professionally retouched - Lightroom / Photoshop - original size 5792 x 8688 and Mavic Air II Drone original size 4887 x 8668 downsampled as needed for clarity and select focus used for dramatic effect)
View of Arches National Park in Utah.
The Painted Hills are one of the three units that comprise the John Day Fossil Beds. Take time to also visit the Clarno Unit, with Mars-like pillars formed by waterfalls and volcanic sludge, and the Sheep Rock Unit, where fossils of plants and animals like saber-toothed cats are on display at the Thomas Condon Paleontology Center. The hills get their name from the delicately colored stratifications in the soil and the yellows, golds, blacks and reds of the Painted Hills are best seen in the late afternoon. Tones and hue may appear to change from one visit to another, as the claystone differ with ever-changing light and moisture levels. Once you see them for yourself, it’s pretty easy to understand why the Painted Hills are one of the 7 Wonders of Oregon.
Bears Ears as Seen From Natural Bridges National Monument, Utah
Red Rock Canyon Landscape with Sunset Light - Scenic view of rugged red canyon with steel blue storm clouds in background with red cliffs in light.
Just North of Sedona Arizona on the way to Flagstaff and the Grand Canyon Midgley Bridge in far background.
Aerial view overlooking sandstone buttes, plain desert and mountain ranges in Canyonlands National Park, Utah, USA.
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