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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 with its fall foliage was photographed from the Kisva Trail by Oak Creek in Red Rock State Park near Sedona, Arizona, USA.
Aerial view of Navajo' s farms land , houses and  the Little Colorado River at the Canyon De Chelly, Arizona.
Natural landscape of limestone and sandstone rock formations inside a national parks in utah and arizona in north america in summer
Top view of the canyon in the Colorado plateau with sky and clouds.
Surrounding Hills cliffs, and Valley near The entrance or beginning of the Canyon De Chelly Navajo Nation
Canyon de Chelly, Arizona.  Taken in late afternoon.
The high mesa with the varnish stain is always a wondrous sight. The canyon floor is a now a dirt road that allows the exploration of this vast region in Arizona.
Fremont cottonwood tree (Populus fremontii) with spring growth in Rainbow Canyon, Nevada, USA
Steep canyon as seen from the rim. There is a small creek below with trees.
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.
Long tree growing next to a canal
Juniper Tree Colorado National Monument.
Forest in black and white image in inner mongolia
Curved river flowing between red rocks in autumn
A cottonwood tree vibrant leaf colors shine against the sandstone cliffs in Canyon de Chelly, 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.
Scenes from a moving train
Salt River Arizona recreationa area, Desert Mountains, east of Phoenix Arizona
Navajo Indian Ancestral Land in Arizona.
Beautiful Autumn Trees changing colors, located in Canyon de Chelly, Arizona
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 with its fall foliage was photographed from the Turkey Creek Trail in the Coconino National Forest near the Village of Oak Creek, Arizona, USA.
Black and white dying trees in nature
Colorado in April : Cottonwood Trees and Snowcapped Mountains (Sepia). Shot near Great Sand Dunes National Park.
Cliff at canyon de chelly with dormant cottonwood trees
Desert varnish accents the canyon walls and cottonwood trees in Canyon de Chelly. A large herd of sheep are behind the wooden fence awaiting the sheepherder.
Spur Cross Ranch, Cave Creek, Arizona
Towering sandstone buttes and breathtaking skies.
Bare tree in winter set in undulating hills in rural Morocco
Sunlit mountain range in autumn morning
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