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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.
Shepherd and flock on the highlands
La Sal Mountains Utah
Drone over the Colorado plateau, near Canyonlands, Utah
The tailings from the mine are shown in the middle and top of the photo. Channels in the tailing show water erosion from rain.  There is a track towards the bottom of the photo, and some trees on the bottom left.\n\nThe photo was taken at a salt mine in Cardona, in the Spanish region of Catalonia, in the province of Barcelona. The salt mine is part of a mountain mass called Muntanya de Sal. The hill has been worked as a mine since Roman times; pieces cut from it have been carved by artists in Cardona into images, crucifixes and many articles of an ornamental kind. The photo was taken in May 2023
Tilted rock layers or hogbacks and river along the Hosi Corridor along the famous Silk Road of central Gansu Province China
view of Jabal Samhan with majestic mountain range that offers a breathtaking escape into the heart of Oman's wilderness.
Colorado River and Rock Formations along Scenic Route 128 near Moab, Utah
The Euphrates River between Aleppo and the border zom Iraq on the Euphrates River in the north of Syria in the Middle East.
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.
Wide angle view of Grand Canyon from the south rim on a sunny day with blue skies
On the South Rim of the Grand Canyon: view on the Colorado River
Canyon de Chelly National Monument
Below the vast expanse of high red rock cliffs, the majestic scene unfolds as the Green River gracefully winds its way at the base. The cliffs soar, their fiery hues contrasting with the tranquil emerald waters below. The sheer grandeur of the towering rock formations casts an awe-inspiring shadow as if guarding the serenity of the flowing river. Along the riverbanks, a vibrant tapestry of green trees and foliage flourishes, providing a striking contrast against the starkness of the cliffs. The harmonious blend of nature's elements, the towering cliffs, the flowing river, and the lush greenery, create a breathtaking landscape that stirs the soul.
Çal, Denizli, Turkey
These photos of Canyonlands National Park in Utah capture the vast, rugged beauty of this remarkable landscape. The images highlight the park's intricate network of canyons, mesas, and buttes carved by the Colorado and Green Rivers. The dramatic contrasts between the deep, shadowed canyons and the sunlit, towering rock formations create a breathtaking and almost otherworldly scene. Some photos showcase iconic viewpoints like Grand View Point, offering sweeping panoramas of the endless canyons and plateaus stretching to the horizon. Others reveal the unique geological features of the park, such as the Maze's labyrinthine rock formations and the Island in the Sky's sheer cliff edges. The vibrant reds, oranges, and browns of the sandstone formations are particularly striking against the clear blue sky. These images beautifully convey the raw, untamed beauty of Canyonlands National Park, illustrating its vastness and the awe-inspiring power of natural erosion and time.
Big red sand stone hill in dry hot tatacoa desert with plants, huila, Colombia
View towards Valley of the Gods, Utah, from the Moki Dugway
scenic view to Bryce Canyon in afternoon light
Hiking in a desert landscape at Capitol Reef
A broad panorama from this overlook provides a view of the Glen Canyon Dam Recreation Area, and in the distance, the Hite Crossing Bridge over the Colorado River in Utah.
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Trail in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, USA
Aerial view of Bryce Canyon on a beautiful summer day. Overlook of orange colorful hoodoos red rock formations in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah - USA
Aerial Stream in a valley with sheep herd in Van Province of Turkey
Green grassy prairie and sky with cumulus in Utah, along highway 89 near Le Fevre Overlook, with Grand Staircase Escalante in the distance.
Aerial view of mine tailings from the Bagdad Mine, an open pit copper mine in Bagdad, Arizona, USA. Mine is just off to the left.
China, Xinjiang, Aksu, Tianshan Mysterious Grand Canyon
Vista from highway 95 in Utah, United States
Henrieville is a town in Garfield County, Utah, United States, along Utah Scenic Byway 12.
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