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Falls scene at Sisters  OR  USA Panorama
Snow and volcanic rock leads to the smoking volcano
Newberry Natl Volcanic Mon - Lava Lands View From Cinder Cone - 1983. Scanned from Kodachrome 25 slide.
wild forest in oregon
Mount Shasta, California, United States
Man walking on a meadow with hay and Pine evergreen trees on the background
Lassen Nat. Park is a Nationalpark in the northeastern of California. Lassen peak is the largest plug dome volcano in the world. the park was founded by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1907.
Panorama view of lava field at Crater of the Moon National Park, Idaho.
Footpath on Mihara volcano with volcanic landscape valley panoramic view from overlook, Izu Oshima island, Japan
Grasslands occupy one-third of Arizona, taking up some 24 million acres.  They provide a unique habitat for wildlife and are part of a large and diverse network of grasslands found throughout the southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. Semi-desert grasslands found in central and southeastern Arizona reach into Sonora, Mexico and New Mexico. Grasslands in Northern Arizona are similar to those found in the Great Basin and the Colorado Plateau in Colorado, Utah and New Mexico. In the mountainous areas of Northern Arizona, grassland meadows can be found interspersed within the conifer forests.  Hart Prairie is a vast grassland located on the northwest side of the San Francisco Peaks.  Hart Prairie is in the Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Mt. Bachelor from Sparks Lake in the central Oregon Cascade Mountains
Beach sand Patterns found along the Pacific Rim National Park on Vancouver Island, British Columbia
hill at craters of the moon
Aerial view of Iceland countryside in Asbyrgi - Utsynisstadur.
Wrangler Lake Trail Cuts A Faint Path Through Meadowin Yellowstone wilderness
Landscape of the Gran Sabana, Bolivar State, Venezuela
This beautiful place is Elk Lake near Bend, Oregon. The mountain you see in the background is Mt. Bachelor. The reedy grass was a nice lush brown. ~~If you use this image in something, I'd really like to see it.~~
Buffalo Park is a 163-acre park located on McMillan Mesa in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.  The park was created on land acquired in 1963 from the United States Forest Service.  It was originally set up as wildlife park featuring a pond stocked with ducks and other waterfowl as well as a few native animals such as elk.  By the time the park opened in 1964, eight bison were brought in to reside there.  These bison gave Buffalo Park its name.  The wildlife park lost money and the animals were removed after 5 years.  Today Buffalo Park is managed as open-space and has become the crown jewel of the city’s park system.  The park offers breathtaking panoramic views of the San Francisco Peaks, Mount Elden and the Dry Lake Hills.  This panorama features the San Francisco Peaks and the golden hued grasses of the McMillan Mesa Meadows.
Clouds drift above Mt. Bachelor, Oregon, on a blue sky day during summer. This scenic mountain and its surrounding forests, near Bend, provide exceptional hiking, biking, climbing, and camping.
Pacific Northwest, Oregon
Beautiful ponderosa pine forest with its textured puzzle like bark in the Southern Oregon Cascades.
An aerial shot of a beautiful forest on a sunny day
Rolling landscape with forest in Crater Lake National Park Oregon USA
Open Meadow Along Lightening Springs Trail in Crater Lake National Park
Lake Mary is a set of twin lakes located in northern Arizona near the city of Flagstaff.  Upper Lake Mary is generally the larger of the two lakes and holds water all year round, while Lower Lake Mary is often dry or only holds water during periods of heavy rainfall or snowmelt.  There are dams on both Upper and Lower Lake Mary.  The dams impound the water from Walnut Creek which flows downstream from Walnut Canyon.\n \nThe construction of Lower Lake Mary dam began in 1901 and was completed in 1907. The earthen dam was constructed to provide crucial water storage for the growing population of Flagstaff and its surrounding communities.  The lower dam is 33 feet high and 650 feet long.  The Lower Lake Mary reservoir has a normal storage capacity of 11,029-acre feet.\n\nTo provide additional water storage for the area, the construction of Upper Lake Mary dam and water treatment plant began several decades later, in 1941. The dam was built several miles upstream from Lower Lake Mary to provide additional water storage for the area.  In 1951, Upper Lake Mary Dam was raised an additional 10 feet to its current height of 40 feet which increased the normal storage capacity to 16,300 acre-feet.\n\nLake Mary is also a popular destination for bird watchers, hikers, and nature enthusiasts. The area around the lake is home to a wide variety of bird species, including bald eagles, ospreys, and great blue herons. \n\nLake Mary is an essential part of the Northern Arizona community, providing water for local farms, businesses, and residents. The dams also help to prevent flooding in the downstream area during periods of heavy rainfall or snowmelt.  Lake Mary is in the Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Views of lava fields and lake from Cinder Cone, Lassen Volcanic National Park, California
Forest swamp landscape in autumn
Volcanic landscape in La Palma. Canary Islands. Spain. Vertical
Sunrise at Haleakala National Park on  Maui
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