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Horizontal shot of a typical 1940s vacation snapshot in Colorado.
Aerial still of Shoshone National Forest, Wyoming on a clear day in Fall.
Independence Pass - Entering Ice Cave - 2004
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North Kaibab Trail views of the geology and vegetation of this natural wonder.
Jackson Hole Basin in the Rocky Mountain ranges a pristine landscape and wilderness paradise, heritage and nature surviving in their own harmony.
Winter Landscape in the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone National Park
Various photos
This dramatic geological feature stretching about 20 miles long and reaching depths of up to 1,200 feet is carved by the Yellowstone River. It was first officially documented during the Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition of 1870. The expedition was led by Henry D. Washburn, Nathaniel P. Langford, and Gustavus C. Doane.
Ihlara Valley, Aksaray, Turkey.
Mountain forest in summer morning
Mt Rainier National Park - Box Canyon Landscape - 1979. Scanned from Kodachrome 25 slide.
Storm moving into river canyon, Frank Church wilderness Idaho.
Aerial above trees in forest
View of rocky rugged cliff from Highway 133 in Redstone, Colorado during summer with trees in evening sunlight
A mountain valley surrounded by fog
Cliff top of Sunlight Creek Canyon with steep rock wall in shadow from the late afternoon sunset in the northwest Wyoming area of Shoshone National Forest.
Mountain view from highland valley (Naryn region, Kyrgyzstan)
Bent over Red rocks, bottom view. Red Gate Altai Mountains.
View from top of the canyon of river.
Logan Canyon Mountain Tops Utah
beautiful nature near Kamloops in Canada
Half way from Sun Valley to McKay, Idaho, this landscape is a cross between the Lost River Range and the Mighty Sawtooths of Idaho.  Close to Sun Valley and one of the most gorgeous areas in Idaho.
Sandstone rock formations with Big Horn sheep grazing in the foreground at Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs, Colorado, western USA.
Stanley, Idaho- June 16, 2011:\n\nMiddle Fork of the Salmon River, Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness Area: This landscape canyon view is looking downriver from the upper bench above the Camas Creek Confluence.\n\nThe Middle Fork is a 104-miles of crystal-clear water that flows through the heart of the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness and is one of the original eight rivers in the nation designated as Wild and Scenic on October 2, 1968. \n\nOver 10,000 people float the Middle Fork of the Salmon River each year. The Middle Fork originates 20 miles northwest of Stanley, ID, at the intersection of Bear Valley and Marsh Creeks, and is known world-wide for extraordinary whitewater float trips. These multi-day float trips offer a wide sampling of scenic beauty along the banks, including alpine forests, high mountain deserts and a sheer, rock-walled canyon—the third deepest in North America! Beyond rafting, the area offers natural hot springs, prime fly fishing (catch-and-release only), scenic wilderness hikes with glimpses of prehistoric paintings and abandoned settler cabins, dazzling night skies, and geologic evidence of the river’s continuing efforts to carve its way through the Idaho Batholith.
Tien Shan mountain view on a sunny winter day. Dzhuuku gorge
Landscape at Snake River in Hells Canyon. Horizontal, black and white, image shows a view of the river water and valley between rugged mountain landscape.
yosemite national park in usa
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