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Stunning rock formations in Capital Reef National Park, Utah, USA. Lots of unique shapes made out of red, orange and grey stones.
Vedauwoo climbing area, WYO, USA.
Amazing rock formations of Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah.
Bryce Canyon in southern Utah, USA, is known for its distinctive  geological features: hoodoos. They are tall, thin pillars of sandstone and fine sedimentary rocks that protrude from the bottom of arid basins. Formed by frost-wedging and stream erosion of river and lake bed sedimentary rocks, they have shaped its landscape over millions of years. Rock colors are the result of the oxidation of different minerals within the limestone. The canyon's formation is attributed to the processes of frost-wedging and stream erosion, which have shaped its landscape over millions of years. Bryce Canyon is part of the larger Colorado Plateau and sits at a high elevation, providing diverse and scenic views. \nPicture taken in late March with snow still on the ground, and clouds in the sky.
Trucks on interstate highway 40, passing a large rock formation, Arizona, USA, aerial view.
Summer scenery at Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota, USA
C.C. Gideon Tunnel and Pigtail Bridge on Iron Mountain Road in South Dakota
Aerial view of Vedauwoo
Hoodoos surrounded by pine trees, snow and a blue, cloudy sky at Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah.
Situated in Utah’s Zion National Park, The Narrows Top-Down route is one of the most spectacular short hikes in the United States. Stretching some 16 miles from Chamberlain’s Ranch to Temple of Sinawava, it follows the course of the Virgin River through the northern reaches of Zion Canyon. At times the chasm is up to 1,968 ft deep and only 20 ft wide, and much of the walking is done in water that is regularly at shin height and occasionally above.
Natural Bridge Rock Formation at Bryce Canyon National Park in autumn with clouds in the sky, Utah, USA
Natural bridge rock formation in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, USA
Red Canyon National Park Utah Road Tunnel
Bryce Canyon National Park in Bryce Canyon City, Utah
Red Cliff Bridge is located in Red Cliff, Colorado between Minturn and Leadville. Each Autumn, the Colorado Rocky Mountains create a dazzling and colorful display as the Aspens turn a brilliant yellow and glow against the mountains. In addition, their tall, vertical, trunks with white bark create a repetitive pattern under the foliage.
Panoramic of Kiet Siel Ruins at Navajo National Monument, Arizona, USA. 2 files stitched.
Looking Glass Rock, located in southeastern Utah approximately 25 miles south of Moab in an area known as Canyon Rims Recreation Area, mostly sunny early afternoon, sandstone natural rock formation, arch or natural bridge, photograph taken during the month of May.
Landscape Arch in the rain. Arches National Park. Utah. USA.
Aerial view of Bryce Canyon on a beautiful summer day. Overlook of orange colorful hoodoos red rock formations in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah - USA
Natural Bridge in Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah
Cliff face along the Slot Canyon Trail in Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument, New Mexico
View of North Guardian Angel from Northgate Peaks Trail in Zion
Badlands of Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta, Canada.
Checkerboard Mesa at sunset Hiking in Zion National Park near Springdale, Utah.
Autumn colors and extreme terrain in the Medicine Bow National Forest of Wyoming in western USA of North America. Nearest cities are Laramie and Cheyenne Wyoming and Denver, Colorado.
View from Mogollon Rim, Arizona, USA
Wilson Arch, approximately 25 miles south of Moab, Utah along U.S. Route 191, a beautiful sandstone formation, on a sunny afternoon during the month of May.
Various shots of the inspiring landscapes of Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota.
Amazing landscape of Bryce Canyon National Park in summer season, Utah.
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