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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.
Terraced Fields and Severe Erosion Loess Plateau Inner Mongolia China
View from Signal Mountain in Teton National Park.  Alpine mountains, lakes, forests, meadows, rivers. South of Yellowstone National Park. The Teton Range runs north-south through the park. USA
the jordanian and desert landscape with the winding road to Mount Nebo
Autumn colors on the shores of Green River, Wyoming, USA
Looking across Farrell Canyon with the Chilcotin River running through it . The Hoodoos and sand dunes are on the fare bank of Farrell Canyon.
Aerial view on river Tagliamento in north-east Italy, flowing from the Alps to the Adriatic Sea
view of Jokulsargljufur park and a small lake in the shadow of the mountains, Iceland\
A closer perspective of the Dushanzi Grand Canyon reveals the intricate structure of its edges and a glimpse into the canyon floor below. The rugged terrain and sharp drop-offs emphasize the dramatic and awe-inspiring natural formations in this remote area of Xinjiang, China.
Henrieville is a town in Garfield County, Utah, United States.
Aerial view of Lake Magadi Lake in the Great Rift Valley of Kenya. Lake Magadi is the southernmost lake in the Kenyan Rift Valley, north of Tanzania's Lake Natron. The Rift Valley contains a chain of volcanoes, some of which are still active, and many other lakes such as the Turkana, Baringo, Bogoria and Nakuru. During the dry season Lake Magadi is 60% covered by soda and is known for its wading birds. During the rainy season, a thin layer of brine covers much of the saline pan, but this evaporates rapidly leaving a vast expanse of white salt that cracks to produce large polygons. The lake is recharged by saline hot springs that discharge into alkaline lagoons around the lake margins and is very rich in blue-green algae, which feed insects, small crustaceans and massive flocks of lesser flamingos (Phoenicoparrus minor). Altogether it forms a very peculiar mineral and colour-rich landscape. The lake is featured in film The Constant Gardener, which is based on the book of the same name by John le Carré although in the film the shots are supposed to be at Lake Turkana. Currently the area is inhabited by the cattle-herder Masai tribes, but the relics of many hominids have been found in the escarpments.
Yellowstone River cuts a deep canyon as it moves north in the Yellowstone Ecosystem in western USA and North America.  Nearest cities are Gardiner, Cooke City, Bozeman, Billings, Montana, Jackson, Wyoming, Salt Lake City, Utah and Denver, Colorado.
The Pecos River landscape scenery is phenomenal.  Rock formations, wild desert flowers, cloudy skys and water combination is a wonder to behold.
Aerial View of an Open Pit Mine
Overlook of Pedernales Falls with limestone formations in Pedernales Falls State Park in Texas. Two hikers stand by the upper pool.
Summer scenery at Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota, USA
West Yellowstone, Wyoming, USA. The arid landscape of the prairies with sagebrush, mountains, grasses, on a bright sunny day in summer near Cooke City, Montana, USA.
Head of the Rocks Overlook, Escalante, Utah, USA
The Towaliga River winds its way through the rocks in this shot taken at High Falls State Park in Jackson, Georgia.
Columbia Valley south of Radium, British Columbia, Canada.
Colorful Yadan in Lenghu Town, Qinghai, China
Aerial drone view of an abandoned gypsum quarry.
The scenic view of Gülen Dağ (1 599m) after the  forest fire in 2022.
Nevada Desert
Nature close Ranikot Fort in Sindh, Pakistan
People Walking Over Wooden Suspension Bridge, British Columbia, Canada. There is a river under the bridge and The Canadian Rockies in the background.
The Rio Grande River, which marks the border between Texas (left) and Mexico (right) in Big Bend National Park near Boquillas Canyon
Unique sandstone formations along the shoreline of Hornby Island, a popular travel destination along the west coast of Canada.
Sylacauga Alabama White Marble Quarry
Lake Mary is a set of twin lakes located in northern Arizona near the city of Flagstaff.  Upper Lake Mary is generally the larger of the two lakes and holds water all year round, while Lower Lake Mary is often dry or only holds water during periods of heavy rainfall or snowmelt.  There are dams on both Upper and Lower Lake Mary.  The dams impound the water from Walnut Creek which flows downstream from Walnut Canyon.\n \nThe construction of Lower Lake Mary dam began in 1901 and was completed in 1907. The earthen dam was constructed to provide crucial water storage for the growing population of Flagstaff and its surrounding communities.  The lower dam is 33 feet high and 650 feet long.  The Lower Lake Mary reservoir has a normal storage capacity of 11,029-acre feet.\n\nTo provide additional water storage for the area, the construction of Upper Lake Mary dam and water treatment plant began several decades later, in 1941. The dam was built several miles upstream from Lower Lake Mary to provide additional water storage for the area.  In 1951, Upper Lake Mary Dam was raised an additional 10 feet to its current height of 40 feet which increased the normal storage capacity to 16,300 acre-feet.\n\nLake Mary is also a popular destination for bird watchers, hikers, and nature enthusiasts. The area around the lake is home to a wide variety of bird species, including bald eagles, ospreys, and great blue herons. \n\nLake Mary is an essential part of the Northern Arizona community, providing water for local farms, businesses, and residents. The dams also help to prevent flooding in the downstream area during periods of heavy rainfall or snowmelt.  Lake Mary is in the Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
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