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  • The midday sun shines through a narrow opening at the top of a slot canyon in the Coyote Gulch area of the Grand Staircase Escalante in Utah.
    CoyoteGulchSunburst.jpg
  • Venus is visible against the setting Sun in this view from Kings Canyon National Park, California. Venus, the second planet from the Sun, is visible as a black dot on the lower right corner of the Sun. The transit was visible from at least four continents and is the last until December 2117.
    Sun_Venus_Transit_KingsCanyon_7356.jpg
  • A very narrow slot canyon winds like a corkscrew through Coyote Gulch, located in the Grand Staircase Escalante, Utah.
    CoyoteGulchCorkscrew.jpg
  • Tall pine trees cast shadows on the towering hoodoos along the Wall Street Trail, which winds through the tall spires that make up the Bryce Canyon amphitheatre in Utah.
    BryceWallStreetPineTree.jpg
  • A couple of bright meteors, part of the Camelopardalid Meteor Shower, streak across Swakane Canyon in central Washington state. The weak meteor shower, which originated from dust from comet 209P/LINEAR, resulted in a peak display of between 5 and 10 meteors per hour in late May, 2014.
    MeteorShower_Camelopardalid_SwakaneC...jpg
  • Fall color lines both banks of the Wenatchee River as it flows through Tumwater Canyon near Leavenworth, Washington.
    FallColor_TumwaterCanyon_WenatcheeRi...jpg
  • The earth's shadow and the crescent moon are visible over the large silica dome and the fire canyon, located in the Valley of Fire, Nevada.
    VOF_ValleyOfFire_SilicaDomeMoon_9419.jpg
  • A heavy rainstorm partially obscures several peaks along Zion Canyon in Zion National Park, Utah.
    Zion_HeavyStorm_5892.jpg
  • Sunbeam Creek forms a small, but wide waterfall in the Stevens Canyon area of Mount Rainier National Park in Washington state.
    SunbeamCreek.jpg
  • A sign reading "Greater Tuweep Metropolitan Area" welcomes travelers to the Tuweep, or Toroweap, section of Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona. The "metropolitan area" consists of a ranger's house, a maintenance shed and a vault toilet.
    GrandCanyon_Tuweep_Sign_4921.jpg
  • A meteor, part of the Camelopardalid Meteor Shower, streaks toward the Milky Way over Swakane Canyon in central Washington state. The weak meteor shower, which originated from dust from comet 209P/LINEAR, resulted in a peak display of between 5 and 10 meteors per hour in late May, 2014.
    MeteorShower_Camelopardalid_SwakaneC...jpg
  • The earth's shadow and the crescent moon are visible over the large silica dome and the fire canyon, located in the Valley of Fire, Nevada.
    VOF_ValleyOfFire_SilicaDomeMoon_9420.jpg
  • A sign reading "Greater Tuweep Metropolitan Area" welcomes travelers to the Tuweep, or Toroweap, section of Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona. The "metropolitan area" consists of a ranger's house, a maintenance shed and a vault toilet.
    GrandCanyon_Tuweep_Sign_4924.jpg
  • Part of a rainbow shines after a rainstorm passes over Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah.
    BryceCanyon_Rainbow_4313.jpg
  • The Kolob Canyons of Zion National Park, Utah, are turned golden red by the setting sun in this panoramic view.
    KolobCanyonPanorama.jpg
  • LaSalle Canyon Falls, viewed from behind, begins to thaw in late winter in Starved Rock State Park near LaSalle, Illinois. The 20-foot (6-meter) waterfall can completely freeze in winter. As it thaws, the ice thins and can become almost translucent, forming dramatic green and blue colors as the ice of varying thickness refracts sunlight to different degrees. Here, part of the icefall has melted as is once again flowing as a waterfall.
    Illinois_Starved-Rock_LaSalle-Canyon...jpg
  • A Pyrrhuloxia (Cardinalis sinuatus) rests on a branch in Ash Canyon in the Coronado National Forest, Arizona.
    Pyrrhuloxia_Ash-Canyon_Arizona_1271.jpg
  • A Pyrrhuloxia (Cardinalis sinuatus) rests on a branch in Ash Canyon in the Coronado National Forest, Arizona.
    Pyrrhuloxia_Ash-Canyon_Arizona_1550.jpg
  • A Pyrrhuloxia (Cardinalis sinuatus) rests on a branch in Ash Canyon in the Coronado National Forest, Arizona.
    Pyrrhuloxia_Ash-Canyon_Arizona_0892.jpg
  • A Pyrrhuloxia (Cardinalis sinuatus) rests on a branch in Ash Canyon in the Coronado National Forest, Arizona.
    Pyrrhuloxia_Ash-Canyon_Arizona_1217.jpg
  • Water collects in a small pool in a ravine in the Superstition Wilderness near Gold Canyon, Arizona. The water source in the Sonoran Desert was important to the Native American Hohokam people, who settled in the area as early as 500 A.D. The Hohokams left behind some petroglyphs, which are visible on the rocks in the upper left corner of the image.
    Superstition-Wilderness_Hieroglyphic...jpg
  • Water flows into a small pool in a ravine in the Superstition Wilderness near Gold Canyon, Arizona. The water source in the Sonoran Desert was important to the Native American Hohokam people, who settled in the area as early as 500 A.D. The Hohokams left behind some petroglyphs, which are visible on the rocks in the top center of the image.
    Superstition-Wilderness_Hieroglyphic...jpg
  • A pine tree frames the view of the Kolob Canyons at sunset in Zion National Park, Utah. The towering Shuntavi Butte is visible just below the tree. The Kolob Canyons are also known as finger canyons, with tall, narrow formations separated by narrow canyons.
    KolobCanyonsTree.jpg
  • The Kolob Canyons, also called the Kolob Fingers, are turned red at sunset in Zion National Park in Utah. The towering Shuntavi Butte is visible on the right side of the image. The Kolob Canyons are also known as finger canyons, with tall, narrow formations separated by narrow canyons.
    Zion_KolobCanyon_Sunset_F02-2577-07.jpg
  • A small sandstone window frames a view of a narrow slot canyon in the Coyote Wash area of Grand Staircase National Monument in Utah. Flash floods carved narrow canyons in the sandstone.
    Grand-Staircase-Escalante_Coyote-Gul...jpg
  • A small sandstone window frames a view of a narrow slot canyon in the Coyote Wash area of Grand Staircase National Monument in Utah. Flash floods carved narrow canyons in the sandstone.
    Grand-Staircase-Escalante_Coyote-Gul...jpg
  • A bright halo circles the sun as it shines through the clouds over the Little Missouri River and Wind Canyon in Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota.
    ND_RooseveltNP_Little-Missouri-River...jpg
  • Several arches have been worn into a narrow slot canyon known as Peek-a-Boo Gulch, located in the Grand Staircase Escalante in Southern Utah.
    PeekABoo-Arches.jpg
  • Water stands in Zebra Slot, a narrow slot canyon located in the Harris Wash in the Grand Staircase Escalante, Utah. The slot canyon was carved by the tremendous force from flash floods.
    Utah_ZebraSlot_4210.jpg
  • Flash floods eroded a wavy pattern into the narrow walls of this slot canyon in the Coyote Gulch of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in Utah.
    Grand-Staircase-Escalante_Wall-Curve...jpg
  • Flash floods eroded a wavy pattern into the narrow walls of this slot canyon in the Coyote Gulch of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in Utah.
    Grand-Staircase-Escalante_Wall-Curve...jpg
  • Lower Yellowstone Falls seems to glow in the first light of day as it empties into the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. The Yellowstone River drops 308 feet (98 meters) at Lower Yellowstone Falls; the upper waterfall is roughly one-third the size. It is the largest volume waterfall in the Rocky Mountains of the United States.
    Yellowstone_LowerFalls_Sunrise_1141.jpg
  • Large rock spires point to the night sky above the Superstition Mountains in the Superstition Wilderness, Arizona.
    Superstition-Wilderness_Spires_Night...jpg
  • Flash floods eroded a wavy pattern into the narrow walls of this slot canyon in the Coyote Gulch of the Grand Staircase Escalante, Utah.
    CoyoteGulchWavyWalls.jpg
  • Upper Yellowstone Falls, a 109-foot (33-meter) waterfall in the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, is surrounded by ice during the winter in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Yellowstone-Falls-Upper_Winter_0024.jpg
  • Two Allen's Chipmunks (Tamias senex) play on the rocks in the Sequoia National Forest near Kings Canyon National Park, California. Allen's Chipmunks, also known as Large Mountain Chipmunks or Shadow Chipmunks, are found from the coast to the mountains, though only the mountain chipmunks hibernate in the winter. Allen's Chipmunks primarily feed on fungi.
    Chipmunks_Allens_KingsCanyon_TwoOnRo...jpg
  • Canyon Creek flows across the Indian Beach in Ecola State Park on the Oregon coast. Several sea stacks are visible in the Pacific Ocean including Submarine Rock (left) and Sea Lion Rock Arch (right).
    OR_Ecola_IndianBeach_Sunrise_0895.jpg
  • The Hvítá River drops 69 feet (21 meters) into a narrow canyon at Gullfoss, one of the most visited waterfalls in Iceland. Gullfoss means "golden falls."
    Iceland_Gullfoss_7765.jpg
  • Two Allen's Chipmunks (Tamias senex) play on the rocks in the Sequoia National Forest near Kings Canyon National Park, California. Allen's Chipmunks, also known as Large Mountain Chipmunks or Shadow Chipmunks, are found from the coast to the mountains, though only the mountain chipmunks hibernate in the winter. Allen's Chipmunks primarily feed on fungi.
    Chipmunks_Allens_KingsCanyon_TwoPlay...jpg
  • A Wilson's warbler (Cardellina pusilla) bathes in a small pool of water in Cooper Canyon in the Coronado National Forest, Arizona.
    Warbler-Wilsons_Bathing_Coronado-AZ_...jpg
  • Several temporary waterfalls cascade down Paria Point during a heavy storm in the Kolob Canyons section of Zion National Park, Utah.
    Zion_Kolob_EphemeralFalls_5820.jpg
  • The Gunnison River in Colorado flows into a narrow gorge lined by trees displaying their fall colors. The Gunnison River is the fifth largest tributary of the Colorado River.
    CO_GunnisonRiver_Autumn_1937.jpg
  • Yellow summer wildflowers frame the Middle Falls of the Genesee River in Letchworth State Park, New York. The Middle Falls of the Genesee River has a height of 107 feet (33 meters) and is about twice that wide. The area was once submerged under an inland sea, which left deposits that formed sandstone and shale. The eroded the river bed forming the Letchworth Gorge, which is 22 miles (35 km) long and as much as 550 feet (168 meters) deep.
    NY_Letchworth_MiddleFalls_Wildflower...jpg
  • Rain water collects in several potholes in the hard, sandstone desert landscape at Tuweep, Arizona. Tuckup Point is visible in the background. This image was captured at night; the landscape was lit by the full moon.
    AZ_Tuckup_Potholes_Night_4742.jpg
  • Brittlebrush (Encelia farinosa) blooms at the base of the Dacite Cliffs in the Superstition Wilderness of Arizona.
    AZ_Superstition_Bittlebrush_Dacite-C...jpg
  • Stars fill the sky above the Superstition Mountains, which are surrounded by saguaros (Carnegiea gigantea) in the Superstition Wilderness in Arizona. The saguaro is a large cactus noted for its "arms" that is native to the Sonoran Desert.
    Superstition-Wilderness_Saguaros_Nig...jpg
  • Several prominent peaks in Zion National Park, Utah, including the Towers of the Virgin, are lit by alpenglow about a half hour before sunrise. The peaks, from left-to-right: The Watchman, The West Temple, The Sundial, The Altar of Sacrifice, The Sentinel, The Streaked Wall, and the East Temple.
    ZionCanyonAlpenglow.jpg
  • Öxaráfoss, a waterfall in Þingvellir, drops into a gorge created by the separation of the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates. This gorge is widening at a rate of as much as a couple centimeters per year.
    Thingvellir-Oxarafoss.jpg
  • Colorful ice surrounds Lower Yellowstone Falls in winter in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Lower Yellowstone Falls plunges 308 feet (94 meters) and is the highest-volume waterfall in the Rocky Mountains. Some of the unusual coloring on the ice is the result of mineral-rich rock dust that has been eroded and deposited by the Yellowstone River. The blue icicles result from the ice being uniform and free of bubbles, so it reflects only blue wavelengths of light.
    Yellowstone-Falls-Lower_Winter_Color...jpg
  • Sheep Rock, the tall mountain at the center of the frame, towers over Picture Gorge in John Day National Monument, Oregon, at sunrise. The moutain was named for the bighorn sheep that used to live in the area.
    OR_JohnDay_SheepRock_PictureGorge_32...jpg
  • A very narrow canyon leads through a petrified sand dune, known as the Wave, in the Coyote Buttes Wilderness in northern Arizona.
    WaveNarrowCanyon.jpg
  • A narrow canyon winds through a petrified sand dune located at the Wave, Coyote Buttes Wilderness, northern Arizona.
    WaveCanyonAbove.jpg
  • Bright, rainbow-like colors are visible in thin clouds known as iridescent clouds over Bryce Canyon in Utah. Iridescent clouds are relatively rare and appear in clouds formed of small water droplets of nearly uniform size. Commonly, iridescent clouds are near much thicker clouds that partially hide the sun.
    Cloud_Iridescent_Bryce_1071.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
  • Centuries of erosion has carved a narrow canyon through a streaked, petrified sand dune in the Coyote Buttes Wilderness in Northern Arizona.
    WaveNarrowsVertical.jpg
  • A narrow canyon runs through the ancient, petrified sand dune, known as The Wave in the Coyote Buttes Wilderness of Northern Arizona.
    WaveNarrowsHorizontal.jpg
  • The moon gets ready to set near the base of a large saguaro cactus (Carnegiea gigantea) in the Superstition Wilderness near Gold Canyon, Arizona. Saguaro are native to the Sonoran Desert and are known for their "arms," which take ages to grow. The saguaro can take 10 years to reach its first inch of height and another 60 years to produce its first flowers. By 95-100 years, saguaros can be 15-16 feet tall and may finally produce their first arm, though some of the cacti never generate one.
    Saguaro_Moon_Superstition-Wilderness...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
  • 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
  • Petroglyphs carved by members of the Fremont Culture are visible in a sheer sandstone face in the Fremont River canyon in Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. The rock face includes symbols of bighorn sheep and other animals as well as people. The Fremont Culture lived in the area from 300-1300 Common Era (CE).
    Capitol-Reef_Petroglyphs_1278.jpg
  • A small waterfall flows over sandstone layers in Matthiessen State Park, located in LaSalle County, Illinois. Creeks carved a canyon that's as much as 45 feet (14 meters) deep, exposing sandstone layers.
    IL_Matthiessen_Waterfall_Layers_0789.jpg
  • A small waterfall flows over sandstone layers in Matthiessen State Park, located in LaSalle County, Illinois. Creeks carved a canyon that's as much as 45 feet (14 meters) deep, exposing sandstone layers.
    IL_Matthiessen_Waterfall_Layers_0777.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
  • 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
  • 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
  • South Silver Falls, framed by golden fall color, plunges 177 feet into a canyon in Silver Falls State Park, Oregon. South Silver Falls is one of ten named waterfalls in the park.
    SouthSilverFallsWideFallColor.jpg
  • Asay Creek cuts an S-shaped curve through the snow-covered winter landscape in South Central Utah. The cliffs of Red Rock Canyon are visible in the background.
    AsayCreekUtahWinter.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
  • The Hvítá River drops 105 feet (32 meters) in two tiers into a narrow canyon at Gullfoss, one of Iceland's most popular waterfalls. Gullfoss means "golden falls."
    Iceland_Gullfoss_7800.jpg
  • The peaks that comprise the Towers of the Virgin in Zion National Park, Utah, are illuminated by alpenglow, about a half hour before sunrise. The peaks, including the West Temple, Sundial and Altar of Sacrifice, all rise more than 3,500 feet from the Zion Canyon valley floor. The West Temple, the tallest, is 7,810 feet tall.
    ZionTowersVirgin.jpg
  • Two wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) face off in the Zion canyon in Utah. Wild turkeys are native to North America and they prefer to live in woodlands. They are the heaviest member of the Galliformes family. Despite their size and appearance, they can fly for up to a quarter-mile at a time.
    WildTurkeys_5621.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
  • A male broad-billed hummingbird (Cynanthus latirostris) hovers as it looks for a place to feed in the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area in southern Arizona. The hummingbird's range is primarily in Mexico, though some migrate to the mountain canyons in southern Arizona and New Mexico during breeding season. The broad-billed hummingbird consumes as much as 1.7 times its body weight in nectar each day.
    Hummingbird-Broad-Billed_Male_Hoveri...jpg
  • A power boat races between narrow canyons that meet the Pacific Ocean along the Na Pali coast of Kauai, Hawaii.
    NaPaliAerial2.jpg
  • Dozens of narrow canyons meet the Pacific Ocean along the Na Pali coast of Kauai, Hawaii.
    NaPaliAerial1.jpg
  • A male broad-billed hummingbird (Cynanthus latirostris) flies to feed in the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area in southern Arizona. The hummingbird's range is primarily in Mexico, though some migrate to the mountain canyons in southern Arizona and New Mexico during breeding season. The broad-billed hummingbird consumes as much as 1.7 times its body weight in nectar each day.
    Hummingbird-Broad-Billed_Male_Flight...jpg
  • Dozens of narrow canyons meet the Pacific Ocean along the Na Pali coast of Kaua`i, Hawai`i.
    NaPali_Coast_8233.jpg
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