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Vacations in Poland - Bystra Valley in Tatra Mountains.  Kasprowy Wierch with a cable car in the background
Breckenridge ski resort aerial in april panorama
The Trans-Alaskan Pipeline makes its way down the many miles of Alaska. Oil travels from the North Slope of Alaska, down to the Port of Valdez. The pipeline has 11 pump stations, 800 miles of pipeline, and a diameter of approximately 48 inches. The pipeline is cared for by the Alyeska Pipeline Service Company.  Much has been done to ensure the surrounding area is not affected. The end result is a stunning view of Alaska.
Campos al atardecer en Madrid
Bend, Oregon, with snow-capped Cascade mountain peaks in the background.
John Moulton Barn in Grand Teton National Park
Aerial scenic panoramic view of the small American town Nazareth, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA.
Beautiful ski slope in Funasdalen, Sweden with ski lift, gondola going up the hill surrounded by forest on a sunny winter day. Skiing resort in Sweden, Funasdalen covered in snow
Elevated view of Cheddar Reservoir and Village from the top of the Cheddar Gorge in Somerset, England
Beautiful view for postcards. Beautiful mountainscape scenery and blue sky. Mountains and plains of the Northern Urals. Northern Ural in the summer.
The Grand Tetons, part of the Teton Range in northwestern Wyoming, was formed over millions of years through tectonic activity, these mountains were further sculpted by glacial erosion. The history of Grand Teton National Park, established in 1929, is intertwined with early Native American presence, fur trading, and conservation efforts spearheaded by figures like John D. Rockefeller Jr.
Exploration Mining Camp - Australia
Yellowstone winter landscape
Snowcapped mountains on the horizon of in Grand Teton National Park.
A pumpjack in Alberta, Canada. Black and white image.
a scenic winter landscape in Chiricahua National Monument Arizona
East of the Cascade Mountains, Washington’s climate is arid and the terrain is desert-like. Summertime temperatures can exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit in regions such as the Yakima Valley and the Columbia River Plateau. This is an area of rolling hills and flatlands. During the last Ice Age, 18,000 to 13,000 years ago, floods flowed across this land, causing massive erosion and leaving carved basalt canyons, waterfalls and coulees known as the Channeled Scablands. The Quincy Lakes area is part of the scablands of central Washington State. Visitors to this area will experience basalt cliffs, mesas, benches, canyons and potholes. Several of the potholes have become lakes that are filled with water seeping from the irrigation of nearby upslope farmlands. Ancient and Dusty lakes are two examples that have added to fish and wildlife diversity and have also become important recreational areas. Ancient Lake and Dusty Lake are in the Quincy Wildlife Recreation Area near Quincy, Washington State, USA.
Lee Pass Trailhead Sign In Zion National Park
Overlook in the Columbia River Gorge on Angels Rest hike
Autumn scene in Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park, Spain
Wide angle view of the Devil’s Tower, Wyoming. Picture taken from within a nearby pine forest.
Old abandoned barn and silo surrounded by pasture, trees, and old cattle fence.  Internal light pattern from damaged roof.
The Cabins is a famous landmark in the Valley of Fire in Nevada, USA. Seen in the evening at summer.
Beautiful aerial view of the Tahoe lake from above in California, USA. Wild forests, fresh air and mountains of California.
Beautiful scenic landscape of Yosemite National Park at Tioga Pass in California.
Half cylindrical tin shelter for sheeps in Pieniny Mountains
Pillars of Rome is a stand out rock formation in the southeastern desert of Oregon. This part of the state looks most unlike the common areas of Oregon that thrive with lush green trees. Pictured here are the rock formations that stand upright contrasted against a deep blue open sky and desert brush in the foreground.
landscape in the arizona desert
The San Francisco Peaks are the remnants of an ancient volcano that erupted millions of years ago, shattering a large mountain and leaving a large crater and surrounding peaks. The tallest of these is Humphreys at 12,637 feet and Agassiz at 12,356 feet.  This picture of the peaks was taken from the O'Leary Peak Trail in the Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
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