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  • Lush rainforest vegetation rises into the mist on the slope of Mount Bisoke in Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda. Mount Bisoke, also known as Visoke, is an active volcano that last erupted in 1957. It is part of the Virunga Mountains of the Albertine Rift and straddles the border of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, although the summit, which features a crater lake, is in Rwanda.
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  • A lush jungle grows on the hills above Sayulita, Mexico.
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  • A mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) is almost completely obscured by thick vegetation as he sits in the rainforest of 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.
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  • Dawson Falls drops 18 meters (59 feet) into a lush gorge in Egmont National Park on the North Island of New Zealand.
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  • Lush vegetation frames this view of Three Bears Falls, also known as Upper Waikani Falls, in Maui, Hawai`i. The triple waterfall, which drops 70 feet (21 meters) is found in Wailua Stream along the Hana Highway.
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  • A hillside over Tehachapi, California, is lush with yellow and violet wildflowers as a spring rainstorm approaches.
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  • The Wailua River plunges 173 feet into a lush gorge on the Hawaiian island of Kauai. Wailua Falls was featured in the opening credits of the TV show Fantasy Island.
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  • A bromeliad blooms in the lush jungle near Sayulita, Mexico.
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  • Moss drapes from the thick brances of old-growth bigleaf maple trees (Acer macrophyllum) that are beginning to show their fall colors in the Hall of Mosses, part of the Hoh Rain Forest in Olympic National Park, Washington. The Hoh Rain Forest is a temperate forest, receiving between 140 and 170 inches (355 to 432 centimeters) of rain per year. The lush forest has been named by UNESCO as both a World Heritage Site and a Biosphere Reserve.
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  • An adult male summer tanager (Piranga rubra) rests on a branch in a lush area at the base of Montezuma Well, part of Montezuma Castle National Monument in Arizona. Summer tanagers mainly eat bees and wasps and are typically found high in the forest canopy. The male summer tanager is the only completely red bird in all of North America.
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  • A purple crinum lily (Crinum Asiaticum) blooms in the lush jungle near Sayulita, Mexico.
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  • A mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) sits to rest in the forest of Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda. The gorilla is a member of the Kwitonda group, which means "humble one" in Kinyarwanda, the national language of Rwanda. The Kwitonda group migrated from the Democratic Republic of Congo and now inhabits the lower slopes of Mount Muhabura in Rwanda.
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  • A colorful, late-spring sunset colors the sky above the rugged cliffs of the Na Pali coast and the Pacific Ocean in this view from Ke'E Beach on Kauai's north coast.
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  • Victor Falls, located near Bonney Lake, Washington, plunges more than a hundred feet into a gorge that borders Fennel Creek..
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  • Dawson Falls drops 18 meters (59 feet) into a small gorge in Egmont National Park in the Taranaki District on the North Island of New Zealand. Dawson Falls is located along Kāpuni Stream. The native Māori people know the waterfall as Te Rere o Noke or the Falls of Noke, a Māori warrior who hid from his pursuers behind the falls.
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  • A colorful, late-spring sunset colors the sky above the rugged cliffs of the Na Pali coast and the Pacific Ocean in this view from Ke'E Beach on Kauai's north coast.
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  • A large kiawe (Prosopis pallida) tree frames of the southwestern coast of the Hawaiian island of Maui near the town of Makena. The first kiawe tree was introduced to Hawaii in 1828 and is now one of the most common trees in the dry lowlands of the Hawaiian islands. The prominent hill visible just to the right of the center of this image if Pu`u Ola`i, a 320-foot (98-meter) cinder cone formed when molten lava erupted from a volcanic vent and fell back to earth forming a nearly perfect cone. Pu`u Ola`i is also known as Earthquake Hill, Red Hill, and Round Mountain.
    Maui_Makena_Kiawe_PuuOlai_6412.jpg
  • The scenic Haipua'ena Falls is reflected into a small pond at its base. Haipua'ena Falls is one of many waterfalls located along the Road to Hana in Maui, Hawaii.
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  • A red hibiscus blooms in the jungle near Sayulita, Mexico.
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  • Falls Creek Falls, located in Skamania County, Washington, drops 207 feet in three tiers. The bottom two tiers are visible here.
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  • A mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) feeds on leaves in the rainforest of 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_Vegetation_8...jpg
  • The trunks of second-growth trees appear to fan out from this vantage point in Ravenna Park, Seattle, Washington. Ravenna Park is one of the Seattle's oldest, becoming a city park in 1911 after nearly 25 years of operation as a private park.
    WA_Ravenna-Park_Forest_2064.jpg
  • A waterfall known simply as Cascade or Waterval (respectively the French and Dutch words for waterfall) is a primary feature of Parc de Woluwé, a natural area near Brussels, Belgium.
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  • Ferns, mosses and other plants grow on the wet rocks in the mist of Nooksack Falls in the North Cascades of Washington state.
    Nooksack-Falls_Ferns_Moss_1559.jpg
  • The Little White Salmon River plunges in several dramatic tiers at Spirit Falls in Skamania County, Washington. Both tiers are popular with adventurous kayakers. The top tier plunges 35 feet (10 meters). The Little White Salmon River is a tributary of the Columbia River.
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  • A small waterfall tumbles off Lady Mountain in Zion National Park, Utah. The waterfall eventually pours into Lower Emerald Pool.
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  • An exotic yellow heliconia, also known as a Golden Torch (Heliconia psittacorum), grows in the jungle near Sayulita, Mexico. The flowering plant blooms year round and can grow to be five to six feet tall (2 meters).
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  • The vibrant sunset shines through thick fog over the Kalalau Valley and the Pacific Ocean from the view at Pu`u o Kila lookout on the Hawaiian island of Kauai.
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  • Falls Creek Falls, located in Skamania County, Washington, drops 207 feet in three tiers. The bottom two tiers are visible here.
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  • Several natural springs feed large open water ponds at Saratoga Springs in Death Valley National Park, California. The ponds measure 6.6 acres, ranking as one of the largest marsh habitats in the desert.
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  • A small creek in Wallace Falls State Park near Goldbar, Washington, flows past ferns and moss-covered boulders.
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  • A mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) closes its eyes to rest in the rain forest of Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda. The gorilla is a member of the Kwitonda group, which means "humble one" in Kinyarwanda, the national language of Rwanda. The Kwitonda group migrated from the Democratic Republic of Congo and now inhabits the lower slopes of Mount Muhabura in Rwanda.
    Rwanda_Mountain-Gorilla_Resting_6181.jpg
  • Falls Creek drops from the mountains in Fiordland National Park, New Zealand, forming several small waterfalls. Fiorland is New Zealand's largest national park and is located in the southwestern portion of the South Island.
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  • A female red-shafted northern flicker (Colaptes auratus cafer) takes a break after pecking to expand a cavity in a decaying tree trunk in Interlaken Park, Seattle, Washington. Northern flickers, common throughout North America, are medium-sized woodpeckers.
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  • McLean Falls, which drops 22 meters (72 feet), is considered one of the most scenic and popular waterfalls in the Catlins region of New Zealand.
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  • A male ornate tree lizard (Urosaurus ornatus) suns itself on a rock in a lush area near Montezuma Well in Montezuma Castle National Monument, Arizona.
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  • A close-up image of the trunk of an Arizona sycamore (Platanus wrightii) reveals abstract, almost monochromatic patterns of its bark. The Arizona sycamore is native to the states of Arizona and New Mexico. This Arizona sycamore was found in a lush area near Montezuma Well in Montezuma Castle National Monument.
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  • A close-up image of the trunk of an Arizona sycamore (Platanus wrightii) reveals abstract, almost monochromatic patterns of its bark. The Arizona sycamore is native to the states of Arizona and New Mexico. This Arizona sycamore was found in a lush area near Montezuma Well in Montezuma Castle National Monument.
    Sycamore_Arizona_Bark_Detail_Montezu...jpg
  • Brandywine Falls drops 65 feet (20 meters) into a lush gorge in Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Ohio. Brandywine Falls drops overs over three different types of rock: Berea sandstone at the top, Bedford shale in the middle and Cleveland shale at the bottom. The newest rock is about 320 million years old; the oldest is about 400 million. The layers were exposed and the waterfall was formed about 10,000 years ago when the last glaciers retreated from the area. The top Berea sandstone layer is the hardest and protects the softer layers below from the erosive force of the falling water.
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  • A young Smith's Amanita mushroom grows in the lush forest of Meadowdale Beach Park near Everett, Washington. The large mushroom is commonly found in coniferous forests of the Pacific Northwest and northern California.
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  • A red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) hides from crows in the lush forest of Interlaken Park, Seattle, Washington. The hawk, the most common in North America, typically hunts in open areas and is rarely found in thick forests. Hawks, eagles and other raptors are frequent targets for mobbing crows.
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  • The Paradise River drops 241 feet (73 m) at Narada Falls, one of the most popular waterfalls in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. On this misty day in late summer, the waterfall is surrounded by lush grasses and wildflowers.
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  • A yellow orchid blooms in the lush jungle near Sayulita, Mexico.
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  • The banks of Edith Creek are dusted in light snow as the rising sun turns the summit of Mount Rainier a golden color in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. Mount Rainier, with an elevation of 14,411 feet (4,392 meters), is the tallest mountain in Washington and the highest mountain in the Cascade Range. The creek is located in the Paradise section of the national park, an area known for lush meadows.
    Rainier_Edith-Creek_Autumn-Snow_5492.jpg
  • A young Smith's Amanita mushroom grows in the lush forest of Meadowdale Beach Park near Everett, Washington. The large mushroom is commonly found in coniferous forests of the Pacific Northwest and northern California.
    Mushroom_MeadowdaleForest_0512v.jpg
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