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Lake Elementeita in Kenya.
Tufas, large hoodoo-like limestone towers,  are reflected in Mono Lake in the early morning golden light.
Early morning shot of tufa formation on the bank of Mono Lake. Tufa is a variety of limestone formed when carbonate minerals precipitate out of water in unheated rivers or lakes.\n\nTaken at Mono Lake, California, USA.
Lake Mono, California
Tufa towers at the edge of Mono Lake; Mono Lake Tufa State Reserve; Mono Basin National Scenic Area; Mono Basin; Mono Basin National Forest Scenic Area. Limestone towers of calcium carbonate. Mono Lake tufa.
The unique look of island of Tufa at Mono Lake, California
Limestone Tufa formations arise from Mono Lake California
The Big Bear Solar Observatory is located in the San Bernardino Mountains on the north side of Big Bear Lake in southern California.  The instruments inside the building are specific to the study of the sun.  The observatory was built in 1969 by the California Institute of Technology.
California, Landscape - Scenery, Mono Lake, USA, Lake
The view of rocky and mossy coast of Mono Lake in the daylight
Early morning view of the Eastern Sierra Nevada from Mono Lake, with tufa formations sticking out of the salty water.\n\nTaken at Mono Lake, California, USA
scenery around mono lake in california
Tufa towers at the edge of Mono Lake; Mono Lake Tufa State Reserve; Mono Basin National Scenic Area; Mono Basin; Mono Basin National Forest Scenic Area. Limestone towers of calcium carbonate. Mono Lake tufa.
Tufa columns reflected in the mirrored water surface at Mono Lake, California. High quality photo
Limestone Tufa formations arise from Mono Lake California
Dramatic sky over Mono Lake.
Located near Mono lake in Central California is this very sandy hillside and rolling mountain tops with flat fenced in meadows.
Yosemite National Park in California, USA
View of tufa formation on the bank of Mono Lake. Tufa is a variety of limestone formed when carbonate minerals precipitate out of water in unheated rivers or lakes.\n\nTaken at Mono Lake, California, USA
Yosemite and Eastern SierrasYosemite and Eastern Sierras
At Mono Lake Tufa State National Preserve on the eastern side of the towering Sierra, ghostlike tufa towers trim the edges of a one-million-year-old lake, the salty remnant of an ancient inland sea.
Mono Lake Tufa State Natural Reserve is located near Yosemite National Park within Mono County
Six image panorama image of Lake Walker in western Nevada.
A panoramic view of a lake encircled by majestic mountains
Snow covered mountains of the sierra Nevadas
Panoramic view of the tufa towers in Mono Lake.
View of tufa formation on the bank of Mono Lake. Tufa is a variety of limestone formed when carbonate minerals precipitate out of water in unheated rivers or lakes.\n\nTaken at Mono Lake, California, USA
View of Lake Mono in Caliofornia
Muddy coast of reservoir during low tide. Orto-Tokoy reservoir, Kyrgyzstan
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