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Galapagos shark swims over a reef in the Galapagos Islands, with schooling fish in the distance, Carcharhinus galapagensis, Wolf Island A hiker admiring the striated walls and dramatic light within Antelope Canyon, a deep narrow slot canyon formed by water and wind erosion, Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona A hiker admiring the striated walls and dramatic light within Antelope Canyon, a deep narrow slot canyon formed by water and wind erosion, Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona
Galapagos shark swims over a reef in the Galapagos Islands, with schooling fish in the distance. Page Photo.
Image ID: 16240  
Species: Galapagos shark, Carcharhinus galapagensis
Location: Wolf Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
 
A hiker admiring the striated walls and dramatic light within Antelope Canyon, a deep narrow slot canyon formed by water and wind erosion. Page Picture.
Image ID: 17993  
Location: Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona, USA
 
A hiker admiring the striated walls and dramatic light within Antelope Canyon, a deep narrow slot canyon formed by water and wind erosion. Stock Photography of Page.
Image ID: 18009  
Location: Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona, USA
 
Upper Antelope Canyon slot canyon, Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona 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, Page, Arizona This photo is the top of a stack of similar images, click to see them all. South Georgia Island coastline, showing the island's characteristic rugged topography.  56% of the island is covered by 161 glaciers, which have created numerous large bays and inlets that provide excellent habitat for marine animals and seabirds. Mountains meet the sea in steep-sided seacliffs covered with sparse vegetation.  The highest point on South Georgia Island is Mt. Paget at 2,915m
Upper Antelope Canyon slot canyon. Photograph of Page.
Image ID: 26611  
Location: Navajo Tribal Lands, 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. Page Photos.
Image ID: 26602  
Location: Horseshoe Bend, Page, Arizona, USA
 
South Georgia Island coastline, showing the island's characteristic rugged topography. 56% of the island is covered by 161 glaciers, which have created numerous large bays and inlets that provide excellent habitat for marine animals and seabirds. Mountains meet the sea in steep-sided seacliffs covered with sparse vegetation. The highest point on South Georgia Island is Mt. Paget at 2,915m. Page Image.
Image ID: 24317  
Location: South Georgia Island
 
Light beam in Upper Antelope Canyon slot canyon, Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona Sandstone "fins", eroded striations that depict how sandstone -- ancient compressed sand -- was laid down in layers over time.  Now exposed, the layer erode at different rates, forming delicate "fins" that stretch for long distances, Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona Lower Antelope Canyon, a deep, narrow and spectacular slot canyon lying on Navajo Tribal lands near Page, Arizona, Navajo Tribal Lands
Light beam in Upper Antelope Canyon slot canyon. Professional stock photos of Page.
Image ID: 26668  
Location: Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona, USA
 
Sandstone "fins", eroded striations that depict how sandstone -- ancient compressed sand -- was laid down in layers over time. Now exposed, the layer erode at different rates, forming delicate "fins" that stretch for long distances. Pictures of Page.
Image ID: 26644  
Location: Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona, USA
 
Lower Antelope Canyon, a deep, narrow and spectacular slot canyon lying on Navajo Tribal lands near Page, Arizona. Page Photo.
Image ID: 26684  
Location: Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona, USA
 
South Georgia Island coastline, showing the island's characteristic rugged topography.  56% of the island is covered by 161 glaciers, which have created numerous large bays and inlets that provide excellent habitat for marine animals and seabirds. Mountains meet the sea in steep-sided seacliffs covered with sparse vegetation.  The highest point on South Georgia Island is Mt. Paget at 2,915m Canyoneering, hiking and exploring in Antelope Canyon slot canyon, Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona Lower Antelope Canyon, a deep, narrow and spectacular slot canyon lying on Navajo Tribal lands near Page, Arizona, Navajo Tribal Lands
South Georgia Island coastline, showing the island's characteristic rugged topography. 56% of the island is covered by 161 glaciers, which have created numerous large bays and inlets that provide excellent habitat for marine animals and seabirds. Mountains meet the sea in steep-sided seacliffs covered with sparse vegetation. The highest point on South Georgia Island is Mt. Paget at 2,915m. Page Picture.
Image ID: 24321  
Location: South Georgia Island
 
Canyoneering, hiking and exploring in Antelope Canyon slot canyon. Stock Photography of Page.
Image ID: 26612  
Location: Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona, USA
 
Lower Antelope Canyon, a deep, narrow and spectacular slot canyon lying on Navajo Tribal lands near Page, Arizona. Photograph of Page.
Image ID: 26657  
Location: Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona, USA
 
South Georgia Island coastline, showing the island's characteristic rugged topography.  56% of the island is covered by 161 glaciers, which have created numerous large bays and inlets that provide excellent habitat for marine animals and seabirds. Mountains meet the sea in steep-sided seacliffs covered with sparse vegetation.  The highest point on South Georgia Island is Mt. Paget at 2,915m Lower Antelope Canyon, a deep, narrow and spectacular slot canyon lying on Navajo Tribal lands near Page, Arizona, Navajo Tribal Lands Pedestal rock, or hoodoo, at Stud Horse Point.  These hoodoos form when erosion occurs around but not underneath a more resistant caprock that sits atop of the hoodoo spire, Page, Arizona
South Georgia Island coastline, showing the island's characteristic rugged topography. 56% of the island is covered by 161 glaciers, which have created numerous large bays and inlets that provide excellent habitat for marine animals and seabirds. Mountains meet the sea in steep-sided seacliffs covered with sparse vegetation. The highest point on South Georgia Island is Mt. Paget at 2,915m. Page Photos.
Image ID: 24322  
Location: South Georgia Island
 
Lower Antelope Canyon, a deep, narrow and spectacular slot canyon lying on Navajo Tribal lands near Page, Arizona. Page Image.
Image ID: 26628  
Location: Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona, USA
 
Pedestal rock, or hoodoo, at Stud Horse Point. These hoodoos form when erosion occurs around but not underneath a more resistant caprock that sits atop of the hoodoo spire. Professional stock photos of Page.
Image ID: 26609  
Location: Stud Horse Point, Page, Arizona, USA
 
Pedestal rock, or hoodoo, at Stud Horse Point.  These hoodoos form when erosion occurs around but not underneath a more resistant caprock that sits atop of the hoodoo spire, Page, Arizona Pedestal rock, or hoodoo, at Stud Horse Point.  These hoodoos form when erosion occurs around but not underneath a more resistant caprock that sits atop of the hoodoo spire, Page, Arizona Upper Antelope Canyon slot canyon, Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona
Pedestal rock, or hoodoo, at Stud Horse Point. These hoodoos form when erosion occurs around but not underneath a more resistant caprock that sits atop of the hoodoo spire. Pictures of Page.
Image ID: 26610  
Location: Stud Horse Point, Page, Arizona, USA
 
Pedestal rock, or hoodoo, at Stud Horse Point. These hoodoos form when erosion occurs around but not underneath a more resistant caprock that sits atop of the hoodoo spire. Page Photo.
Image ID: 26623  
Location: Stud Horse Point, Page, Arizona, USA
 
Upper Antelope Canyon slot canyon. Page Picture.
Image ID: 26624  
Location: Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona, USA
 
Upper Antelope Canyon slot canyon, Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona Lower Antelope Canyon, a deep, narrow and spectacular slot canyon lying on Navajo Tribal lands near Page, Arizona, Navajo Tribal Lands Pedestal rock, or hoodoo, at Stud Horse Point.  These hoodoos form when erosion occurs around but not underneath a more resistant caprock that sits atop of the hoodoo spire, Page, Arizona
Upper Antelope Canyon slot canyon. Stock Photography of Page.
Image ID: 26625  
Location: Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona, USA
 
Lower Antelope Canyon, a deep, narrow and spectacular slot canyon lying on Navajo Tribal lands near Page, Arizona. Photograph of Page.
Image ID: 26629  
Location: Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona, USA
 
Pedestal rock, or hoodoo, at Stud Horse Point. These hoodoos form when erosion occurs around but not underneath a more resistant caprock that sits atop of the hoodoo spire. Page Photos.
Image ID: 26641  
Location: Stud Horse Point, Page, Arizona, USA
 
Upper Antelope Canyon slot canyon, Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona Sandstone "fins", eroded striations that depict how sandstone -- ancient compressed sand -- was laid down in layers over time.  Now exposed, the layer erode at different rates, forming delicate "fins" that stretch for long distances, Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona Sandstone "fins", eroded striations that depict how sandstone -- ancient compressed sand -- was laid down in layers over time.  Now exposed, the layer erode at different rates, forming delicate "fins" that stretch for long distances, Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona
Upper Antelope Canyon slot canyon. Page Image.
Image ID: 26642  
Location: Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona, USA
 
Sandstone "fins", eroded striations that depict how sandstone -- ancient compressed sand -- was laid down in layers over time. Now exposed, the layer erode at different rates, forming delicate "fins" that stretch for long distances. Professional stock photos of Page.
Image ID: 26643  
Location: Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona, USA
 
Sandstone "fins", eroded striations that depict how sandstone -- ancient compressed sand -- was laid down in layers over time. Now exposed, the layer erode at different rates, forming delicate "fins" that stretch for long distances. Pictures of Page.
Image ID: 26646  
Location: Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona, USA
 
Sandstone "fins", eroded striations that depict how sandstone -- ancient compressed sand -- was laid down in layers over time.  Now exposed, the layer erode at different rates, forming delicate "fins" that stretch for long distances, Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona Pedestal rock, or hoodoo, at Stud Horse Point.  These hoodoos form when erosion occurs around but not underneath a more resistant caprock that sits atop of the hoodoo spire, Page, Arizona Upper Antelope Canyon slot canyon, Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona
Sandstone "fins", eroded striations that depict how sandstone -- ancient compressed sand -- was laid down in layers over time. Now exposed, the layer erode at different rates, forming delicate "fins" that stretch for long distances. Page Photo.
Image ID: 26647  
Location: Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona, USA
 
Pedestal rock, or hoodoo, at Stud Horse Point. These hoodoos form when erosion occurs around but not underneath a more resistant caprock that sits atop of the hoodoo spire. Page Picture.
Image ID: 26667  
Location: Stud Horse Point, Page, Arizona, USA
 
Upper Antelope Canyon slot canyon. Stock Photography of Page.
Image ID: 26669  
Location: Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona, USA
 
Upper Antelope Canyon slot canyon, Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona Sandstone "fins", eroded striations that depict how sandstone -- ancient compressed sand -- was laid down in layers over time.  Now exposed, the layer erode at different rates, forming delicate "fins" that stretch for long distances, Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona Sandstone "fins", eroded striations that depict how sandstone -- ancient compressed sand -- was laid down in layers over time.  Now exposed, the layer erode at different rates, forming delicate "fins" that stretch for long distances, Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona
Upper Antelope Canyon slot canyon. Photograph of Page.
Image ID: 26670  
Location: Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona, USA
 
Sandstone "fins", eroded striations that depict how sandstone -- ancient compressed sand -- was laid down in layers over time. Now exposed, the layer erode at different rates, forming delicate "fins" that stretch for long distances. Page Photos.
Image ID: 26675  
Location: Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona, USA
 
Sandstone "fins", eroded striations that depict how sandstone -- ancient compressed sand -- was laid down in layers over time. Now exposed, the layer erode at different rates, forming delicate "fins" that stretch for long distances. Page Image.
Image ID: 26676  
Location: Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona, USA
 


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