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Spectacular Horseshoe Bend sunrise. The Colorado River makes a 180-degree turn at Horseshoe Bend. Here the river has eroded the Navajo sandstone for eons, digging a canyon 1100-feet deep.
Image ID: 35939
Location: Horseshoe Bend, Page, Arizona, USA | Horseshoe Bend Sunrise, Colorado River, Page, Arizona.
Image ID: 36006 | Horseshoe Bend. The Colorado River makes a 180-degree turn at Horseshoe Bend. Here the river has eroded the Navajo sandstone for eons, digging a canyon 1100-feet deep.
Image ID: 26602
Location: Horseshoe Bend, Page, Arizona, USA |
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Spectacular Horseshoe Bend sunrise. The Colorado River makes a 180-degree turn at Horseshoe Bend. Here the river has eroded the Navajo sandstone for eons, digging a canyon 1100-feet deep.
Image ID: 35941
Location: Horseshoe Bend, Page, Arizona, USA | Horseshoe Bend. The Colorado River makes a 180-degree turn at Horseshoe Bend. Here the river has eroded the Navajo sandstone for eons, digging a canyon 1100-feet deep.
Image ID: 26617
Location: Horseshoe Bend, Page, Arizona, USA | Dead Horse Point Overlook, with the Colorado River flowing 2,000 feet below. 300 million years of erosion has carved the expansive canyons, cliffs and walls below and surrounding Deadhorse Point.
Image ID: 18091
Location: Deadhorse Point State Park, Utah, USA |
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Predawn light on Horseshoe Bend. The Colorado River makes a 180-degree turn at Horseshoe Bend. Here the river has eroded the Navajo sandstone for eons, digging a canyon 1100-feet deep.
Image ID: 36005
Location: Horseshoe Bend, Page, Arizona, USA
Pano dimensions: 5468 x 11169 |
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Spectacular Horseshoe Bend sunrise. The Colorado River makes a 180-degree turn at Horseshoe Bend. Here the river has eroded the Navajo sandstone for eons, digging a canyon 1100-feet deep.
Image ID: 35940
Location: Horseshoe Bend, Page, Arizona, USA
Pano dimensions: 4266 x 9024 |
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Dead Horse Point Overlook, with the Colorado River flowing 2,000 feet below. 300 million years of erosion has carved the expansive canyons, cliffs and walls below and surrounding Deadhorse Point.
Image ID: 18092
Location: Deadhorse Point State Park, Utah, USA | Riverside Geyser at peak eruption, arcing over the Firehole River.
Image ID: 07199
Location: Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA | The Firehole River flows through the Upper Geyser Basin. All geysers and hot springs in the area eventually feed into this river.
Image ID: 07258
Location: Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA |
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Excelsior Geyser, though dormant, still produces immense runoff into the Firehole River: 4,500 gallons per minute, or 6 million gallons per day. It is located in Midway Geyser Basin.
Image ID: 07267
Location: Midway Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA |
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