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Sonoran Desert in full spring Bloom at sunset in Scottsdale, Arizona
The Granite Dells are a geological feature characterized by exposed granite rock formations that have been sculpted by wind and water over millions of years into unusual shapes and patterns.  The term “dells” refers to the valleys or low areas between the granite formations.  Nestled among these natural wonders lies Watson Lake, a reservoir formed in 1915 when early settlers dammed Granite Creek. This juxtaposition of geological history and human intervention creates a serene oasis, inviting visitors to ponder the passage of time and marvel at the forces of nature.  Watson Lake and the Granite Dells are in Prescott, Arizona, USA.
United States. Utah. Grand County near Moab. Colorado river along the US Highway 279.
Sedona Arizona, Southwestern United States
Salt River Arizona recreation area, Desert Mountains, east of Phoenix Arizona
Watson Lake is located near Prescott, Arizona and is surrounded by a rock formation called the Granite Dells.
View of a suburban neighborhood from above in Tucscon, Arizona. Neighborhood near the hills and mountains against the sky at the background.
This is a landscape photograph of saguaro cactus in the Superstition Mountains natural park in Phoenix, Arizona on a spring day.
Sonoran Desert landscape at sunset from the Balanced Rock in Scottsdale, AZ
Arch Canyon is a picturesque location located along the Ajo Mountain Drive in the Sonoran Desert of southern Arizona, near the border with Mexico. The Ajo Mountain Drive is a scenic loop road that offers visitors the opportunity to explore the diverse landscapes and natural features of the desert.  Arch Canyon is named for the natural arch formation that can be found within the canyon. The arch itself is a stunning geological feature created by erosion over thousands of years. It is composed of ancient volcanic rock and stands as a testament to the forces of nature that have shaped the landscape of the region.  Arch Canyon is in the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument south of Ajo, Arizona, USA.
An aerial view of downtown Phoenix, Arizona and the surrounding urban area from an altitude of about 1500 feet during a helicopter photo flight.
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Salt River Arizona recreation area, Desert Mountains, east of Phoenix Arizona
Photo overlooking a lake and waterfall in a park during spring in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
The Salt River runs from eastern Arizona and joins the Gila River west of Phoenix.  It is used to maintain many reservoirs in the mountains east of Phoenix, the largest being The Theodore Roosevelt Reservoir.  These reservoirs provide water to the Phoenix area as well as creating excellent recreational opportunities.
Panorama of Happy Valley  shot from Pinnacle  Peak trail, Arizona
The Granite Dells are a geological feature characterized by exposed granite rock formations that have been sculpted by wind and water over millions of years into unusual shapes and patterns.  The term “dells” refers to the valleys or low areas between the granite formations.  Nestled among these natural wonders lies Watson Lake, a reservoir formed in 1915 when early settlers dammed Granite Creek. This juxtaposition of geological history and human intervention creates a serene oasis, inviting visitors to ponder the passage of time and marvel at the forces of nature.  Watson Lake and the Granite Dells are in Prescott, Arizona, USA.
Colorful desert scenery with cactus, saguaros, chollas, prickly pear, and stunning distant mountains.
Bosque de Apache National Wildlife Reserve in Autumn, San Antonio, Socorro County, New Mexico, USA
Peacock showing off his colors
A view of Red Rock Canyon in Las Vegas, NV.
The graceful sandhill cranes are seen soaring in the blue sky. The migration of the sandhill cranes takes place each winter. These pair of cranes are in landing mode as they head to the agricultural field. Their long journey begins as far north as Canada, Alaska and Siberia and can take them to Florida, Texas, Utah, New Mexico, California and Mexico.
Male blue peacock  displaying with its tail
Riverbank in the Arizona desert
The Ajo Mountain Drive offers breathtaking views of the unique Sonoran Desert landscape, featuring a variety of flora and fauna. Two of the standout features of the area are the Organ Pipe Cactus (Stenocereus thurberi) and the Saguaro Cactus (Carnegiea gigantea). The Saguaro stands tall, often reaching heights of 40 feet or more and living up to two centuries. Its characteristic silhouette, adorned with 'arms' reaching towards the sky, serves as a testament to its endurance in harsh desert conditions.  In contrast, the Organ Pipe Cactus thrives in clusters, its slender stems resembling a congregation of organ pipes, hence its name. This cactus species flourishes in rocky terrain, its multiple stems serving as water reservoirs to survive extended periods of drought.  These two are endemic to the Sonoran Desert and found nowhere else in the world.  This scene , which includes Mount Ajo and Tillotson Peak, was photographed from the Ajo Mountain Drive in Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument south of Ajo, Arizona, USA.
Looking down on Phoenix, Arizona from the top of Camelback Mountain on a beautiful day
Rouge River watershed spans over 336 square kilometres, including some urban areas of Toronto, Markham, Pickering, and Uxbridge. It plays a vital role in the region's ecology.
A lone Saguaro stands in forefront of a desert landscape on Verde River near Bloody Basin
Green grassy prairie and sky with cumulus in Utah, along highway 89 near Le Fevre Overlook, with Grand Staircase Escalante in the distance.
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