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Green grassy prairie and sky with cumulus in Utah, along highway 89 near Le Fevre Overlook, with Grand Staircase Escalante in the distance.
Roxborough State park after a new snow on a bluebird Colorado Day
Aerial photo Downtown Colorado Springs CO USA
A view of Red Rock Canyon in Las Vegas, NV.
Beautiful outlook from Trail Ridge Road in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
Panoramic view over argentine steppe near Lago Argentino during the day in the summer time
panorama shot of Colorado sandy desert in american nature, usa
The Sangre de Cristo Mountains are the southernmost part of the Rocky Mountains in southern Colorado and northern New Mexico.  This mountain range is 242 miles in length and contains several peaks which are over 12,000 feet above sea level in New Mexico and over 14,000 feet in Colorado.  The highest peak is Blanca Peak in Colorado at 14,351 feet above sea level.  The name of the mountains, which means “Blood of Christ” in Spanish, refers to the reddish color observed during sunrise and sunset.  This view of the Sangre de Cristo range was photographed at sunset from Arroyo Seco near Taos, New Mexico, USA.
Sonoran Desert landscape at sunset from the Balanced Rock in Scottsdale, AZ
Red rock hills in Snow Canyon State Park near St. George, Utah
Moab, USA - July 31, 2015: entrance sign for Canyonlands national Park near Moab, USA.
The scene right beside the Continental Divide at Cottonwood Pass in the Colorado Rocky Mountains. This scene is on the west side of the divide, so all water here flows to the Pacific Ocean.
Shinob Kibe hiking trail views, mesa overlooking Washington City by St George in southwest Utah. Sacred peaks of the southern Paiute tribe. Western United States.
Capitol Reef National Park, Utah 6/12/2024- Entrance sign to Capitol Reef National Park, located in south-central Utah in the red rock country.
Panoramic view over Lake Powell taken from Wahweap viewpoint during daytime
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.
A shoreline view of Lake Granby on the western end of Rocky Mountain National Park at Grand Lake Colorado.
Green grassy prairie and sky with cumulus in Utah, along highway 89 near Le Fevre Overlook, with Grand Staircase Escalante in the distance.
A beautiful landscape of Capitol Reef National Park, Utah
Downtown St George in Utah
Paorama shot of american desert nature with red sandstone mountains in arches national park in utah, america, usa
A very typical rock outcropping along Interstate 10 near Lordsburg, New Mexico is a reminder of the volcanic past in the desert southwest
Drone panorama of the landscape around the Waterberg in Namibia during the day in summer
Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument in Arizona’s Sonoran Desert - Ajo Mountain Drive Loop Road Appears to Vanish amid Cacti as it leads to the Ajo Mountain Range
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.
A tree trunk bench against the backdrop of the snow-capped Pikes Peak mountains, Colorado, USA
Maroon Bells peak at Maroon Lake, Aspen, Colorado
Green grassy prairie and sky with cumulus in Utah, along highway 59 near Kabab
Wonderful panorama of lake Arrowhead taken on a long hiking excursion in mid day with some hazy and puffy clouds. Lake Arrowhead trail in Arrowhead California, near Big Bear
Henrieville is a town in Garfield County, Utah, United States, along Utah Scenic Byway 12.
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