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  • Steam fog, also known as sea smoke, rises from the Sammamish River near Woodinville, Washington, on a cold morning. Steam fog occurs when cold air — it was 22 degrees Fahrenheit at the time this image was captured — passes over warmer water. Moisture rises from the relatively warm river and turns to vapor inches above the surface when it hits the freezing-cold air.
    Sammamish-River_Steam-Fog_7997.jpg
  • Ground frost, otherwise known as hoar frost, sticks to the grass on a cold morning in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah. Ground frost typically forms on cold, clear nights when the ground temperature drops below freezing. When water vapor in the warmer air touches the frozen ground, it freezes, forming ice in a process known as sublimation.
    GroundFrost_Grass_BryceNP_1240.jpg
  • Steam fog rises from the Sammamish River as two bufflehead (Bucephala albeola) ducks swim across it on a cold winter morning in Marymoor Park, Redmond, Washington. Steam fog, also known as sea smoke and frost smoke, is created when very cold air drifts across relatively warm water.
    Buffleheads_Steam-Fog_Sammamish-Rive...jpg
  • Three bufflehead (Bucephala albeola) ducks swim on the water of the Sammamish River as steam fog rises from it on a cold winter morning in Marymoor Park, Redmond, Washington. Steam fog, also known as sea smoke and frost smoke, is created when very cold air drifts across relatively warm water.
    Buffleheads_Steam-Fog_Sammamish-Rive...jpg
  • An American crow flies over evergreen trees blanketed in snow on a cold winter morning in Bothell, Washington.
    Crow_Flying_Winter_Forest_Bothell_52...jpg
  • Dramatic ice sculptures form in the Guler Ice Cave, a partially collapsed lava tube near Mount Adams, Washington. The cave, located near the community of Trout Lake, features thousands of icicles and other ice formations. One end of the lava tube is lower than the other, which scientists believes traps cold air in the lava tube year round.
    GulerIceCave_8446.jpg
  • Ice lines the sides of Yosemite Falls on a cold winter morning in Yosemite National Park, California. At 2,425 feet (739 meters), Yosemite Falls is the highest measured waterfall in North America and the fifth-highest in the world.
    Yosemite_Yosemite-Falls_Ice_9535.jpg
  • Large icicles form on a steep wall near Snoqualmie Falls, Snoqualmie, Washington after several days of subfreezing temperatures. During periods of extreme cold, mist from the waterfall freezes to the canyon walls. The Snoqualmie River is visible flowing across the bottom of the image.
    Icicles_SnoqualmieFalls_5661.jpg
  • Red oak leaves, rimmed by hoar frost, sparkle and glow in the low-angle sunlight on a cold winter morning.
    OakLeaves_Red_FrostLined_0769.jpg
  • A chestnut-backed chickadee (Poecile rufescens) is dwarfed by the snow that accumulated on a branch during a winter snow storm. The black-capped chickadee can lower its body temperature to survive cold winter nights.
    Chickadee_BlackCapped_Snow_8518.jpg
  • Dramatic ice sculptures form in the Guler Ice Cave, a partially collapsed lava tube near Mount Adams, Washington. The cave, located near the community of Trout Lake, features thousands of icicles and other ice formations. One end of the lava tube is lower than the other, which scientists believes traps cold air in the lava tube year round.
    GulerIceCave_8421.jpg
  • Large icicles form on a steep wall near Snoqualmie Falls, Snoqualmie, Washington after several days of subfreezing temperatures. During periods of extreme cold, mist from the waterfall freezes to the canyon walls.
    Icicles_SnoqualmieFalls_5541.jpg
  • Thousands of icicles, including some that stretch from floor to ceiling, form in the Guler Ice Cave near Mount Adams, Washington. The cave is a partially collapsed lava tube formed during an eruption of Mount Adams during the past 20,000 years. One end of the cave is lower than the other and scientists think that traps cold air, which keeps the cave icy even during the summer. The Guler Ice Cave is located near the community of Trout Lake.
    GulerIceCave_8450.jpg
  • Mount Shuksan, a 9,131-foot (2,783-meter) mountain located in the North Cascades of Washington state, is covered in fresh snow on a cold winter day.
    Shuksan_Winter_Snowy_Sunset_0386.jpg
  • Large icicles form on a steep wall near Snoqualmie Falls, Snoqualmie, Washington after several days of subfreezing temperatures. During periods of extreme cold, mist from the waterfall freezes to the canyon walls.
    Icicles_SnoqualmieFalls_5578.jpg
  • Large icicles form on a steep wall near Snoqualmie Falls, Snoqualmie, Washington after several days of subfreezing temperatures. During periods of extreme cold, mist from the waterfall freezes to the canyon walls.
    Icicles_SnoqualmieFalls_5670.jpg
  • Red oak leaves, rimmed by hoar frost, sparkle in the low-angle sunlight on a cold winter morning.
    OakLeaves_Red_Frost_0797.jpg
  • Mount Shuksan, located in the North Cascades of Washington state, is covered in fresh snow on a cold winter day.
    ShuksanWinterSunny.jpg
  • A particularly heavy ground frost covers a rock in the Central Cascades of Washington state. Ground frost typically occurs on cold, clear nights when the ground temperature drops below freezing. When water vapor in the warmer air touches the frozen ground, it freezes, forming ice in a process known as sublimation.
    GroundFrost_IndexGalenaRd_2409.jpg
  • A rainbow forms in Lower Yosemite Falls in Yosemite National Park, California, on a cold winter morning. This 320-foot (98 meter) waterfall is one of three sections that together make up Yosemite Falls, the tallest measured waterfall in North America with a total height of 2,425 feet (739 meters).
    Yosemite_Lower-Yosemite-Falls_Ice-Ra...jpg
  • Ice lines the sides of Yosemite Falls on a cold winter morning in Yosemite National Park, California. At 2,425 feet (739 meters), Yosemite Falls is the highest measured waterfall in North America and the fifth-highest in the world.
    Yosemite_Yosemite-Falls_Ice_Detail_9...jpg
  • Large icicles form on a steep wall near Snoqualmie Falls, Snoqualmie, Washington after several days of subfreezing temperatures. During periods of extreme cold, mist from the waterfall freezes to the canyon walls.
    Icicles_SnoqualmieFalls_5562.jpg
  • Large icicles form on a steep wall near Snoqualmie Falls, Snoqualmie, Washington after several days of subfreezing temperatures. During periods of extreme cold, mist from the waterfall freezes to the canyon walls.
    Icicles_SnoqualmieFalls_5667.jpg
  • A chestnut-backed chickadee (Poecile rufescens) is dwarfed by the snow that accumulated on a branch during a winter snow storm. The black-capped chickadee can lower its body temperature to survive cold winter nights. In France, it is known as Mésange à tête noire.
    Chickadee_BlackCapped_Snow_8461.jpg
  • Thousands of icicles, including some that stretch from floor to ceiling, form in the Guler Ice Cave near Mount Adams, Washington. The cave is a partially collapsed lava tube formed during an eruption of Mount Adams during the past 20,000 years. One end of the cave is lower than the other and scientists think that traps cold air, which keeps the cave icy even during the summer. The Guler Ice Cave is located near the community of Trout Lake.
    GulerIceCave_8406.jpg
  • A hiker admires the view of the Bryce Canyon amphitheater in Utah on a cold winter morning after fresh snowfall. Winter temperatures in the canyon can drop below 0 degrees Fahrenheit.
    BryceCanyonWinterHiker.jpg
  • An oak leaf leaves an impression in the ice covering a small pond in Snohomish County, Washington. The leaf fell on the pond after it froze and protected the ice immediately beneath it from sublimation, a natural process where ice transitions into vapor without turning to liquid first. This is the same process that causes a snow on a field to vanish during a prolonged cold spell. Reflections of trees surrounding the pond are visible around the edges of the leaf impression.
    Leaf_Oak_Ice_Impression_9686.jpg
  • An oak leaf leaves an impression in the ice covering a small pond in Snohomish County, Washington. The leaf fell on the pond after it froze and protected the ice immediately beneath it from sublimation, a natural process where ice transitions into vapor without turning to liquid first. This is the same process that causes a snow on a field to vanish during a prolonged cold spell. Reflections of trees surrounding the pond are visible around the edges of the leaf impression.
    Leaf_Oak_Ice_Impression_9673.jpg
  • A young arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus) curls up to stay warm during a rainstorm near the summit of Thrihnukagigur, a volcano in southwestern Iceland. The arctic fox is also known as the white fox, polar fox, or snow fox, though it displays its pure white form only in the winter months. Arctic foxes, found throughout the Arctic tundra, are small with a body length of less than 3 feet (85 cm). To survive in such a harsh environment, they have very deep fur and a rounded body shape, which minimizes the portion of their body that is exposed to the elements.
    Fox_Arctic_Young_CurledUp_Iceland_28...jpg
  • Cascade Creek flows past ice-covered rocks and brush on a below-freezing morning in Yosemite National Park, California.
    Yosemite_Cascade-Creek_Ice_9575.jpg
  • A short-eared owl (Asio flammeus) flies low over a snow-covered field in the Skagit Valley near Bow, Washington. The short-eared owl is found over much of North America. It hunts over open fields and grasslands, diving to catch small mammals and birds.
    Owl-Short-Eared_Hunting_Winter_Bow-E...jpg
  • A young mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) bundles up and sits with its mother as heavy rain falls in Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda. The gorillas are members of the Umubano group, which means "living together" in Kinyarwanda, the national language of Rwanda.
    Rwanda_Mountain-Gorillas_Wet_0182.jpg
  • A coyote (Canis latrans) and North American river otters (Lontra canadensis) stare at each other while standing on ice covering most of the Yellowstone River in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. The river otters were safe during this encounter. Anytime the coyote threatened, they dove into the water.
    Yellowstone-River_Coyote_River-Otter...jpg
  • Magnification at four times life-size reveals the structure of ice crystals that formed on a fallen leaf on a frosty morning.
    Leaf_Ice-Crystals_Macro_Lynnwood_189...jpg
  • Upper Tahquamenon Falls, framed by winter ice, drops 48 feet (14 meters) in Tahquamenon Falls State Park in the upper peninsula of Michigan. The upper falls are more than 200 feet (60 meters) across and portions of the waterfall freeze in winter. The water of the Tahquamenon River appears brown or red because of tannic acid that results from the organic material generated by the cedar, hemlock and spruce forests along the river.
    MI_Tahquamenon-Falls_Frozen_0931.jpg
  • The Tahquamenon River flows around ice in the river upstream from Upper Tahquamenon Falls in Tahquamenon Falls State Park, Michigan. The Tahquamenon River's brown color comes from tannic acid generated by organic material from cedar, hemlock and spruce trees along its banks. The golden light of sunrise reflecting on the river intensifies that color in this image.
    MI_Tahquamenon-River_Ice_1088.jpg
  • A great blue heron watches a large flock of Canada geese swim up the Sammamish River near Kenmore, Washington, on a foggy winter morning.
    SammamishRiver_GeeseAndHeron_0536.jpg
  • Mist at the top of Snoqualmie Falls near Snoqualmie, Washington is turned golden by the rising sun, while the wall below is encased in thick winter ice. At Snoqualmie Falls, the Snoqualmie River drops 268 feet (82 meters).
    SnoqualmieFalls_Frozen_5534.jpg
  • Rocks and logs on the banks of the Snoqualmie River near Snoqualmie, Washington are encased in thick ice after several days of subfreezing temperatures. During the winter, temperatures occasionally drop so low that mist from the nearby Snoqualmie Falls turns to ice.
    SnoqualmieRiver_IcyBank_5587.jpg
  • Strong winds shape a snowdrift at Paradise in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. Relatively warm weather followed by freezing gives the snowdrift a hard crust.
    Snowdrift_Paradise_2326.jpg
  • The last light of day illuminates the winter snow pack on Mount Rainier in this view from High Rock.
    rainier-winter-sunset.jpg
  • A short-eared owl (Asio flammeus) dives as it tries to locate food in a snow-covered field in the Skagit Valley near Bow, Washington. The short-eared owl is found over much of North America. It hunts over open fields and grasslands, diving to catch small mammals and birds.
    Owl-Short-Eared_Hunting_Winter_Bow-E...jpg
  • Towering icicles cling to a steep, rock wall next to Clear Creek Falls near White Pass in Washington state. Some of the icicles in this image are 30-40 feet (10-12 meters) long.
    Clear-Creek-Falls_Icicles_2011.jpg
  • Light snow falls among Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) trees in a forested area of Snohomish County, Washington.
    Forest_Snow-Fall_Lynnwood_8337.jpg
  • The feet of a spotted towhee (Pipilo maculatus) disappear beneath the surface of the snow as the bird forages in nearly a foot of snow in Snohomish County, Washington. The spotted towhee forages mainly by looking for food on the ground. Its diet consists mainly of insects, seeds and berries.
    Towhee-Spotted_Snow_Lynnwood_7907.jpg
  • A dark-eyed junco (Junco hyemalis) in Oregon plumage reaches for a seed resting on fresh snow in Snohomish County, Washington
    Junco-Dark-Eyed_Seed_Snow_Lynnwood_8...jpg
  • A great blue heron (Ardea herodias) hunts in a thawed-out portion of a pond in the Black Duck Marsh in the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge on Assateague Island, Virginia.
    Assateague-Island_Heron_Frozen-Pond_...jpg
  • Spray from Snoqualmie Falls, located near Snoqualmie, Washington, freezes to rocks and logs at the base of the waterfall on a frigid 17°F (-8°C) morning.
    Snoqualmie-Falls_Ice_Base_8406.jpg
  • Ice formations and caves are visible on the surface of Lake Michigan in late winter in this view from Tahquamenon Bay, Michigan. As the great lakes begin to freeze, winds often blow the ice into piles, creating unique ice sculptures.
    LakeSuperior_IceFormations_Tahquamen...jpg
  • Upper Tahquamenon Falls, located in Tahquamenon Falls State Park in the upper peninsula of Michigan, flows through the thawing winter ice. The water of the Tahquamenon River appears brown or red because of tannic acid that results from the organic material generated by the cedar, hemlock and spruce forests along the river.
    MI_Tahquamenon-Falls_Frozen_1140.jpg
  • The golden light of the setting sun shines on the cattails and reeds that line the frozen McGinnis Slough in the Orland Grove Forest in Orland Park, Illinois.
    IL_McGinnis-Slough_Frozen_Orland-Par...jpg
  • After several days of below-freezing temperatures, ice on a small pond in Snohomish County, Washington, shows a variety of textures.
    IcePatterns_Pond_Lynnwood_0108.jpg
  • Feathers of ice cover a window that looks out sunlit forest in Snohomish County, Washington.
    Ice_Window_9982.jpg
  • An oak leaf leaves an impression in the ice covering a small pond in Snohomish County, Washington. Trees surrounding the pond are also reflected on the ice.
    Leaf_Oak_Ice_Impression_9683.jpg
  • Trees, turned golden by the late afternoon sun, reflect on bubbles and grooves in a layer of ice melting on a Snohomish County, Washington, pond.
    IcePatterns_Pond_Lynnwood_9662.jpg
  • A female Anna's Hummingbird (Calypte anna) rests on a branch in a snow-covered tree after a winter storm in Snohomish County, Washington.
    Hummingbird_Annas_SnowyBranch_6697.jpg
  • Elowah Falls flows past trees encased in ice from the spray of the waterfall after a week of subfreezing temperatures. At Elowah Falls, located on the Oregon side of the Columbia River Gorge, McChord Creek drops 213 feet (65 meters).
    OR_ElowahFalls_Winter_5118.jpg
  • A bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) sits on a snow-covered branch near Brackendale, British Columbia, Canada.
    BaldEagle_Snow_Brackendale_1727.jpg
  • Three Canada geese (Branta canadensis) fly over the Squamish River during a snow storm near Brackendale, British Columbia, Canada.
    CanadaGeese_FlyingInSnowStorm_Bracke...jpg
  • An American Robin (Turdus migratorius) feasts on an apple during a snowy winter storm in Western Washington.
    RobinSnowApples.jpg
  • The full moon rises over Nooksack Ridge in Washington's North Cascades just after sunset. The mountain is lit by alpenglow, a natural lighting phenomenon that causes mountains to glow white shortly after sunset and before sunrise.
    NooksackRidgeMoon.jpg
  • A glassy iceberg comprised of ice believed to be more than 1,500 years old floats in Jökulsárlón, the glacier lagoon in southern Iceland. The oldest ice in the lagoon is almost like glass. Over time, the weight of ice and snow on top of it presses out any air. Without the obstruction of air pockets, blue wavelengths of light are able to penetrate deep into the iceberg, resulting in the blue color.
    Iceland_Jokulsarlon_9421.jpg
  • Turret Arch, a prominent natural arch in Arches National Park, Utah, is lit by the rising sun on a foggy winter morning.
    TurretArchWinter.jpg
  • A mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) sits in the rain in Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda. This gorilla is a member of the Umubano group, which means "living together" in Kinyarwanda, the national language of Rwanda.
    Rwanda_Mountain-Gorilla_Wet_7634.jpg
  • The first light of day illuminates the peaks of Bernhard Studer Land, a glacial island, or nunatak, in eastern Greenland, as seen in this aerial view. The Eyvind Fjeld Gletsjer glacier is visible in the foreground. The peak of Sneharefjeld is visible in the background just left of center.
    Greenland_Bernhard-Studer-Land_Aeria...jpg
  • A mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) bundles up as rain falls in Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda. This gorilla is a member of the Umubano group, which means "living together" in Kinyarwanda, the national language of Rwanda.
    Rwanda_Mountain-Gorilla_Wet_8430.jpg
  • A cluster of icicles forms over a creek in the Cinnabar Basin in the Gallatin National Forest near Gardiner, Montana.
    MT_Cinnabar-Basin_Icicle-Patterns_85...jpg
  • A coyote (Canis latrans) walks on the frozen Yellowstone River to hunt for prey in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Coyote_Yellowstone-River_Frozen_9288.jpg
  • A coyote (Canis latrans) walks on the frozen Yellowstone River to hunt for prey in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Coyote_Yellowstone-River_Frozen_9316.jpg
  • A North American river otter (Lontra canadensis) sleeps next to a small hole in the ice covering the Yellowstone River in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Otter-River_Yellowstone-River_Frozen...jpg
  • A North American river otter (Lontra canadensis) walks on ice covering the Yellowstone River next to a patch of open water in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Otter-River_Yellowstone-River_Frozen...jpg
  • A North American river otter (Lontra canadensis) prepares to dive into a patch of open water on the otherwise frozen Yellowstone River as two other otters rest on the ice in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Otters-River_Yellowstone-River_Froze...jpg
  • A burrowing owl (Athene cunicularia) braves a rainstorm from its perch in a field of rocks in Grant County, Washington.
    Owl-Burrowing_Raining_Ephrata_9117.jpg
  • Heavy snow falls, partially obscuring the view of Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) trees in a forested area of Snohomish County, Washington.
    Forest_Snow-Fall_Lynnwood_8467.jpg
  • The summit of Mount Rainier, surrounded by storm clouds, turns red as the sun sets in this view from Bonney Lake, Washington. Mount Rainier, which has a summit of 14,411 feet (4,392 meters), is the highest mountain in Washington state and largest volcano in the Cascade Range.
    Rainier_Storm-Clouds_Sunset_Sky-Isla...jpg
  • Snow covers the banks along the Gibbon River where it makes a dramatic bend near the Gibbon Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Yellowstone_Gibbon-River_Curve_Winte...jpg
  • Icicles grow from the branches of a tree near Lake View in Indiana Dunes National Park, Indiana. The ice formed on a 20-degree day when Lake Michigan waves splashed water onto the shore.
    Indiana-Dunes_Frozen-Tree_Lake-View_...jpg
  • Icicles grow from the branches of a tree near Lake View in Indiana Dunes National Park, Indiana. The ice formed on a 20-degree day when Lake Michigan waves splashed water onto the shore.
    Indiana-Dunes_Frozen-Tree_Lake-View_...jpg
  • Icicles grow from the branches of a tree near Lake View in Indiana Dunes National Park, Indiana. The ice formed on a 20-degree day when Lake Michigan waves splashed water onto the shore.
    Indiana-Dunes_Frozen-Tree_Lake-View_...jpg
  • A Plains bison (Bison bison) stands in a heavy snow storm next to a canyon wall over the Gibbon River in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. American bison are sometimes mistakenly referred to as buffalo; they are only distantly related to true buffalo.
    Bison_Yellowstone_Snow-Storm_4089.jpg
  • A bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) flies low over a snow-covered gravel bar in the Nooksack River in Welcome, Washington. Hundreds of bald eagles winter in the area to feast on spawned-out salmon.
    Bald-Eagle_Flying_Snow_Nooksack_5886.jpg
  • A long exposure captures the motion of a murder of American crows flying over snow-covered trees along the Sammamish River in Bothell, Washington. During the winter months, 15,000 crows roost each night in the area.
    Crows_Murder_Snow_3570.jpg
  • Sheets of ice, piled high by strong winds, sit atop frozen Lake Superior in Pendills Bay, Michigan. As the great lakes begin to freeze, winds often blow the ice into piles, creating unique ice sculptures.
    LakeSuperior_Ice-Sheets_0964.jpg
  • A fallen alder leaf floats on thin layer of ice covering a pond in Snohomish County, Washington.
    Leaf_Alder_FrozenPond_Lynnwood_9632.jpg
  • A female Anna's Hummingbird (Calypte anna) rests on a branch in a snow-covered tree after a winter storm in Snohomish County, Washington.
    Hummingbird_Annas_SnowyBranch_6784.jpg
  • Methane bubbles are trapped in a small frozen pond in Snoqualmie, Washington. Microbes release methane gas as they consume organic matter in the pond. The gas bubbles are trapped as the pond freezes.
    Pond_FrozenBubbles_Snoqualmie_5725.jpg
  • Small leaves are completely encased in ice during a spell of subfreezing temperatures in the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon. Dozens of waterfalls in the area occasionally freeze during the winter months.
    OR_LeavesInIce_Multnomah_4921.jpg
  • The blades of a licorice fern (Polypodium glycyrrhiza), located near Elowah Falls on the Oregon side of the Columbia River Gorge, are covered in ice after a week of subfreezing temperatures.
    OR_LicoriceFern_Ice_Elowah_5098.jpg
  • A juvenile glaucous gull (Larus hyperboreus) rests on an iceberg in Jökulsárlón, Iceland's Glacier Lagoon. The glaucous gull is one of the largest gulls with a typical wingspan of 60 inches (1.5 meters).
    Iceland_GullOnIceberg_Jokulsarlon_56...jpg
  • Eight common gulls (Larus canus canus) rest on top of a giant iceberg in Jökulsárlón, the glacier lagoon in Iceland.
    Iceland_CommonGulls_Jokulsarlon_5532.jpg
  • An American robin (Turdus migratorius) is surrounded by fresh winter snow on a branch in Snohomish County, Washington.
    Robin_SnowyBranch_8322.jpg
  • An Oregon junco (Junco hyemalis var. Oregonus) rests on a snow-covered rhododendron. While the birds are named after the state of Oregon, they're actually found along the Pacific Coast from California to southern Alaska. The Oregon junco is one type of dark-eyed junco.
    Junco_Oregon_Snow_8479.jpg
  • A few young evergreen trees poke out from a very deep snow drift near Fitzsimmons Creek in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada. The Whistler Valley gets an average of 14 feet of snow per winter.
    SnowDriftTreesWhistlerH.jpg
  • Snoqualmie Falls, located near Snoqualmie, Washington, is surrounded by thick ice after several days of record low temperatures in December, 2009. Snoqualmie Falls, at 268 ft (82 m), is one of Washington's most popular tourist destinations and is known worldwide for its appearance in the TV show Twin Peaks.
    SnoqualmieFalls_Frozen_4447.jpg
  • The dramatic golden light of sunset bathes the southwest face of Mount Rainier as the full moon rises over the Tatoosh Range in this panoramic view from the summit of High Rock.
    RainierMoonPanorama.jpg
  • Purple Hill is reflected in the icy waters of Lake Pearson, located near Arthur's Pass, New Zealand.
    NZ_ArthursPass_LakePearson_4859.jpg
  • A portion of Myrtle Falls, located in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, is visible through a melted-out window in a snowy bank.
    MyrtleFalls_Snow_Square_7887.jpg
  • The lower tier of Multnomah Falls, surrounded by ice, plunges 69 feet (21 m), into a frozen splash pool. This waterfall, and most others along Oregon's Columbia River Gorge, were frozen after a week of below-freezing temperatures.
    LowerMultnomah_Frozen_4344.jpg
  • Delicate Arch, dusted by winter snow, is framed by a natural arch at sunset in Arches National Park, near Moab, Utah.
    DelicateArchWinter.jpg
  • Hundreds of hoodoos in the Bryce Canyon amphitheater in Utah are covered in fresh snow after a heavy winter snow storm. Some of the hoodoos are 200 feet tall.
    BryceCanyonWinterWide.jpg
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