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Striped Rock at dusk, Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada
Amazing rock formations of Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah.
USA, State of Utah. Garfield County. Bryce Amphiteater. Bryce Canyon National Park is a collection of natural amphitheaters along the eastern side of the Paunsaugunt Plateau. Its rim varies from 8,000 to 9,000 feet. The Bryce Amphitheater is 12 miles long, 3 miles wide and 800 feet deep. The Paiute Indians believed that the hoodoos (pinnacles) were people whom the gods turned to stone. The area was named after Ebenezer Bryce, who was sent here by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He settled in this area in 1874. He pastured his cattle here, and said that these amphitheaters were a \
Massive, tall red sandstone rock formations in the Garden of the Gods of Colorado Springs, Colorado in western USA of North America.
Two small trees rise over desert grasses with a colorful sandstone butte in background within the western side canyon in Valley of the Gods.
Sedona, Arizona - Southwest USA desert landscape
Desert Bighorn Sheep in the Valley of Fire State Park located in Southern Nevada near Las Vegas.
An aerial view of sandstone formations at the Whitney Tanks area of Gold Butte National Monument, with spectacular tilted red, pink, and white layers and dramatic formations. The Gold Butte National Monument in eastern Nevada (established 2016) consists of 120,166 ha (nearly 300,000 acres) of desert east of Lake Mead and west of the Arizona border. It contains several endangered species and many sites of ancient North American indigenous peoples’ activities and artwork, as well as outstanding, if remote, scenery.
Desert Bighorn Sheep in the Valley of Fire State Park. Nevada, United States.
Young Mule Deer Buck in Velvet on the rocks of Zion National Park, Utah.
Coyote Buttes are mountains located mainly in the Vermilion Cliffs National Monument in Utah, USA.
USA Southwest outdoors: hiking on the trails of Arches National Park. Landscapes and Southwest USA desert ecosystem
Waterfall at Weeping Rock, Zion national park. Utah. USA
Deep in Canyon de Chelly sheep graze by the Cottonwood trees. The high rocky cliffs accent the bright blue sk.
A small bighorn sheep family at the Mount Carmel Hwy in Zion NP, USA
Giant very old geological sandstone formations, some fallen pieces in the Garden of the Gods, a park in Colorado Springs, Colorado USA.
Desert big horn sheep in Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada, USA
Red Mountains of Zion National Park on a summer day, Utah.
Desert Bighorn Sheep on sandstone cliffs in the Valley of Fire State Park near Las Vegas Nevada.
A bighorn ram (Ovis canadensis) in a campground at Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada.  This herd has become acclimated to human presence and has learned to drink overflow water from a faucet in the campground at the state park.  Bighorn sheep originally arrived in North America across the Bering Sea Land Bridge from Siberia and occupy wild areas from western Canada through Baja California.
Dead tree, Standley Chasm, Larapinta Trail, West MacDonnell National Park, MacDonnell Ranges (Tjoritja) Northern Territory, Australia
red rock wall, the detail of the Kings Canyon  rock, Outback, Australia
Desert Bighorn Sheep in the Valley of Fire State Park. Nevada, United States.
Algarve / Faro District, Portugal: Sinkhole (algar) at Altar Headland - limestone erosion and collapsed creates wells and galleries connecting the surface to the sea - Ponta do Altar
Sedona, Arizona
Giant very old geological sandstone formations in the Garden of the Gods, a park in Colorado Springs, Colorado USA.
So called because of their big curved horns these sheep typical of some regions of north America can weight up to 350 pounds
Fall color foliage hits The Utah high desert in Zion National Park
The natural beauty of the southwest
The “Kissing Camels” formation at Garden of the Gods Park in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA.
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