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This is a high angle photograph of a residential neighborhood in the town of Sedona, Arizona in spring time.
It is an adventurous challenge to pass the arid landscape of Northern Namibia by 4x4. Kunene Region is a beautiful scenic area in Namibia and offers a variety of highlights. The Epupa Falls and the Kunene River are well known travel destinations. The Himba people are living in this part of Africa. The trees are green, because it is wet season.
The Vast Sonora desert Pichaco Peak in central Arizona USA on a early Spring morning Pichaco Peak State Park
The Agua Fria (Cold Water in Spanish) River is a 120-mile-long tributary of the Gila River in central Arizona.  The headwaters of the river are at Glassford Hill near Prescott in Yavapai County.  The river flows through the desert landscape of Agua Fria National Monument and ends at Lake Pleasant north of Phoenix.  The river has been a vital water source for thousands of years as well as having significant cultural and historical importance. Indigenous people such as the Hohokam inhabited this region, utilizing the river’s resources for agriculture, hunting, and gathering.  Agua Fria National Monument encompasses 71,100 acres of the Sonoran Desert in central Arizona. President Bill Clinton established the national monument in 2000 to protect the cultural and natural resources of the region.  The monument is managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and is characterized by its rich cultural heritage and diverse ecosystems. It contains numerous archaeological sites, petroglyphs, and remnants of ancient pueblos, representing thousands of years of Native American history.  This picture of the Agua Fria River was photographed in the Agua Fria National Monument near Cordes Lake, Arizona, USA.
Fain Lake is a reservoir on Lynx Creek in Prescott Valley, Arizona.  Fain Lake Park offers picnic shelters, fishing, mining displays and a chapel.  The reservoir was originally created to provide water for gold mining along Lynx Creek and the surrounding area.
Alcorcón, Madrid, Spain. October 19 2021. Autumn vegetation around lake at sunset. Natural environment of vibrant colors.
landscape photograph of the desert near Phoenix, Arizona.
Aerial shot of Chandler, Arizona on a clear sunny day. \n\nAuthorization was obtained from the FAA for this operation in restricted airspace.
young man on the bank of a stream
Trail walking
Fremont cottonwood tree (Populus fremontii) with spring growth in Rainbow Canyon, Nevada, USA
The Fremont’s Cottonwood (Populus fremontii) is a poplar tree native to the American Southwest and south through central Mexico.  The tree was named after John C. Fremont, the 19th century American explorer.  The riparian tree grows near streams, rivers, springs and wetlands below 6,600 ft elevation.  This scene of a Fremont Cottonwood was photographed along the Aqua Fria River in the Agua Fria National Monument near Cordes Lake, Arizona, USA.
Billabong, Bairnsdale, Victoria, Australia
Springtime. River
Desert Mountains Viewed from an Arizona Sonora desert arroyo
Scrubland and arid climate in the foothills of the Davis mountains, Texas. The fenced in areas are often used of livestock grazing land in this harsh environment.
Wide landscape shot of Mt. Baldy, C.A.
Saguaro Cactus Arizona Landscape
A mesquite tree in the sonoran desert
Detail of a section of a Palo Verde plant against a blue sky background growing along a mountain trail near Phoenix, Arizona
Low angle, close and personal, shot of Highway 188 in Arizona.
Salt River Arizona recreation area, Desert Mountains, east of Phoenix Arizona
The arid wind swept landscape in the Davis mountains just north of Fort Davis Texas. Along state route 17 in west Texas at a roadside rest stop south of Wild Rose pass.
Parkinsonia, Palo Verde, in Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Ajo, Arizona USA
Cottonwoods on Calf Creek, Populus fremontii; Calf Creek, Grand Staircase - Escalante National Monument, Utah. Salicaceae Family. Trees following the creek bed.
A palo verde tree in the Sonoran desert in Tucson, Arizona.
Reflections along the shoreline of Swan Lake, located in Victoria, B.C.
Tree after losing its leaves in Windwolves Reserve.
Mount Elden is named for John Elden, one of the region's earliest Anglo settlers.  Elden and his family established a homestead on the mountain's lower slopes and, during the late 19th century, grazed sheep on the open grasslands below the mountain.  The mountain's exposed, rocky slopes are a dominant feature from almost any part of the surrounding area.  Despite its rugged appearance and steep relief, the mountain is accessible via an extensive road and trail system.  Mount Elden was photographed from the Forces of Nature Trail in the Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
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