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Morning Glory Pool has long been considered a must-see site in Yellowstone.  At one time a road brought visitors to its brink.  Over the years they threw coins, bottles and trash in the pool, reducing its flow and causing the red and orange bacteria to creep in from its edge, replacing the blue bacteria that thrive in the hotter water at the center of the pool.  The pool is now accessed only by a foot path.  Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming Black coral, Antipathidae, Isla Champion Black coral and diver, Antipathidae, Isla Champion
Morning Glory Pool has long been considered a must-see site in Yellowstone. At one time a road brought visitors to its brink. Over the years they threw coins, bottles and trash in the pool, reducing its flow and causing the red and orange bacteria to creep in from its edge, replacing the blue bacteria that thrive in the hotter water at the center of the pool. The pool is now accessed only by a foot path. Upper Geyser Basin. Path Photo.
Image ID: 13352  
Location: Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA
 
Black coral. Path Picture.
Image ID: 01867  
Species: Black coral, Antipathidae
Location: Isla Champion, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
 
Black coral and diver. Stock Photography of Path.
Image ID: 05706  
Species: Black coral, Antipathidae
Location: Isla Champion, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
 
A walking path through Lady Bird Johnson Grove, Redwood National Park.  The coastal redwood, or simply 'redwood', is the tallest tree on Earth, reaching a height of 379' and living 3500 years or more.  It is native to coastal California and the southwestern corner of Oregon within the United States, but most concentrated in Redwood National and State Parks in Northern California, found close to the coast where moisture and soil conditions can support its unique size and growth requirements, Sequoia sempervirens Alpine meadow and John Muir Trail, in Yosemite's high country on approach to Vogelsang High Sierra Camp, Yosemite National Park, California Alpine meadow and John Muir Trail, in Yosemite's high country on approach to Vogelsang High Sierra Camp, Yosemite National Park, California
A walking path through Lady Bird Johnson Grove, Redwood National Park. The coastal redwood, or simply 'redwood', is the tallest tree on Earth, reaching a height of 379' and living 3500 years or more. It is native to coastal California and the southwestern corner of Oregon within the United States, but most concentrated in Redwood National and State Parks in Northern California, found close to the coast where moisture and soil conditions can support its unique size and growth requirements. Photograph of Path.
Image ID: 25797  
Species: Coast redwood, giant redwood, California redwood, Sequoia sempervirens
Location: Redwood National Park, California, USA
 
Alpine meadow and John Muir Trail, in Yosemite's high country on approach to Vogelsang High Sierra Camp. Path Photos.
Image ID: 23212  
Location: Yosemite National Park, California, USA
 
Alpine meadow and John Muir Trail, in Yosemite's high country on approach to Vogelsang High Sierra Camp. Path Image.
Image ID: 23243  
Location: Yosemite National Park, California, USA
 
Alpine meadow and John Muir Trail, in Yosemite's high country on approach to Vogelsang High Sierra Camp, Yosemite National Park, California Shaded path through a forest of giant redwood trees, Lady Bird Johnson Grove, Redwood National Park.  The coastal redwood, or simply 'redwood', is the tallest tree on Earth, reaching a height of 379' and living 3500 years or more.  It is native to coastal California and the southwestern corner of Oregon within the United States, but most concentrated in Redwood National and State Parks in Northern California, found close to the coast where moisture and soil conditions can support its unique size and growth requirements, Sequoia sempervirens Shaded path through a forest of giant redwood trees, Lady Bird Johnson Grove, Redwood National Park.  The coastal redwood, or simply 'redwood', is the tallest tree on Earth, reaching a height of 379' and living 3500 years or more.  It is native to coastal California and the southwestern corner of Oregon within the United States, but most concentrated in Redwood National and State Parks in Northern California, found close to the coast where moisture and soil conditions can support its unique size and growth requirements, Sequoia sempervirens
Alpine meadow and John Muir Trail, in Yosemite's high country on approach to Vogelsang High Sierra Camp. Professional stock photos of Path.
Image ID: 23246  
Location: Yosemite National Park, California, USA
 
Shaded path through a forest of giant redwood trees, Lady Bird Johnson Grove, Redwood National Park. The coastal redwood, or simply 'redwood', is the tallest tree on Earth, reaching a height of 379' and living 3500 years or more. It is native to coastal California and the southwestern corner of Oregon within the United States, but most concentrated in Redwood National and State Parks in Northern California, found close to the coast where moisture and soil conditions can support its unique size and growth requirements. Pictures of Path.
Image ID: 25810  
Species: Coast redwood, giant redwood, California redwood, Sequoia sempervirens
Location: Redwood National Park, California, USA
 
Shaded path through a forest of giant redwood trees, Lady Bird Johnson Grove, Redwood National Park. The coastal redwood, or simply 'redwood', is the tallest tree on Earth, reaching a height of 379' and living 3500 years or more. It is native to coastal California and the southwestern corner of Oregon within the United States, but most concentrated in Redwood National and State Parks in Northern California, found close to the coast where moisture and soil conditions can support its unique size and growth requirements. Path Photo.
Image ID: 25813  
Species: Coast redwood, giant redwood, California redwood, Sequoia sempervirens
Location: Redwood National Park, California, USA
 
Shaded path through a forest of giant redwood trees, Lady Bird Johnson Grove, Redwood National Park.  The coastal redwood, or simply 'redwood', is the tallest tree on Earth, reaching a height of 379' and living 3500 years or more.  It is native to coastal California and the southwestern corner of Oregon within the United States, but most concentrated in Redwood National and State Parks in Northern California, found close to the coast where moisture and soil conditions can support its unique size and growth requirements, Sequoia sempervirens Giant damselfish, Sea of Cortez, Baja California, Mexico, Microspathodon dorsalis Hiker traversing the John Muir Trail to Fletcher Peak and Vogelsang Peak through alpine meadow in Yosemite's high country, trail on approach to Vogelsang High Sierra Camp, Yosemite National Park, California
Shaded path through a forest of giant redwood trees, Lady Bird Johnson Grove, Redwood National Park. The coastal redwood, or simply 'redwood', is the tallest tree on Earth, reaching a height of 379' and living 3500 years or more. It is native to coastal California and the southwestern corner of Oregon within the United States, but most concentrated in Redwood National and State Parks in Northern California, found close to the coast where moisture and soil conditions can support its unique size and growth requirements. Path Picture.
Image ID: 25812  
Species: Coast redwood, giant redwood, California redwood, Sequoia sempervirens
Location: Redwood National Park, California, USA
 
Giant damselfish, Sea of Cortez, Baja California, Mexico. Stock Photography of Path.
Image ID: 27497  
Species: Giant damselfish, Microspathodon dorsalis
Location: Sea of Cortez, Baja California, Mexico
 
Hiker traversing the John Muir Trail to Fletcher Peak and Vogelsang Peak through alpine meadow in Yosemite's high country, trail on approach to Vogelsang High Sierra Camp. Photograph of Path.
Image ID: 23204  
Location: Yosemite National Park, California, USA
 
Oak tree and dirt walking path, Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve, Murrieta, California Adelie penguins navigate a well-worn path in the snow above a cobblestone beach, Pygoscelis adeliae, Paulet Island Giant damselfish, Sea of Cortez, Baja California, Mexico, Microspathodon dorsalis
Oak tree and dirt walking path. Path Photos.
Image ID: 20531  
Location: Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve, Murrieta, California, USA
 
Adelie penguins navigate a well-worn path in the snow above a cobblestone beach. Path Image.
Image ID: 25059  
Species: Adelie Penguin, Pygoscelis adeliae
Location: Paulet Island, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica
 
Giant damselfish, Sea of Cortez, Baja California, Mexico. Professional stock photos of Path.
Image ID: 27496  
Species: Giant damselfish, Microspathodon dorsalis
Location: Sea of Cortez, Baja California, Mexico
 
Giant damselfish, Sea of Cortez, Baja California, Mexico, Microspathodon dorsalis Morning Glory Pool, has long been considered a must-see site in Yellowstone. At one time a road brought visitors to its brink. Over the years they threw coins, bottles and trash in the pool, reducing its flow and causing the red and orange bacteria to creep in from its edge, replacing the blue bacteria that thrive in the hotter water at the center of the pool. The pool is now accessed only by a foot path, Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming Oak tree and dirt walking path, Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve, Murrieta, California
Giant damselfish, Sea of Cortez, Baja California, Mexico. Pictures of Path.
Image ID: 27498  
Species: Giant damselfish, Microspathodon dorsalis
Location: Sea of Cortez, Baja California, Mexico
 
Morning Glory Pool, has long been considered a must-see site in Yellowstone. At one time a road brought visitors to its brink. Over the years they threw coins, bottles and trash in the pool, reducing its flow and causing the red and orange bacteria to creep in from its edge, replacing the blue bacteria that thrive in the hotter water at the center of the pool. The pool is now accessed only by a foot path. Path Photo.
Image ID: 26955  
Location: Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA
 
Oak tree and dirt walking path. Path Picture.
Image ID: 20532  
Location: Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve, Murrieta, California, USA
 
Adelie penguins navigate a well-worn path in the snow above a cobblestone beach, Pygoscelis adeliae, Paulet Island Adelie penguins navigate a well-worn path in the snow above a cobblestone beach, Pygoscelis adeliae, Paulet Island Hiking path through trees, Tierra del Fuego National Park, Argentina, Ushuaia
Adelie penguins navigate a well-worn path in the snow above a cobblestone beach. Stock Photography of Path.
Image ID: 25141  
Species: Adelie Penguin, Pygoscelis adeliae
Location: Paulet Island, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica
 
Adelie penguins navigate a well-worn path in the snow above a cobblestone beach. Photograph of Path.
Image ID: 25142  
Species: Adelie Penguin, Pygoscelis adeliae
Location: Paulet Island, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica
 
Hiking path through trees, Tierra del Fuego National Park, Argentina. Path Photos.
Image ID: 23609  
Location: Tierra del Fuego National Park, Ushuaia, Argentina
 
Shaded path through a forest of giant redwood trees, Lady Bird Johnson Grove, Redwood National Park.  The coastal redwood, or simply 'redwood', is the tallest tree on Earth, reaching a height of 379' and living 3500 years or more.  It is native to coastal California and the southwestern corner of Oregon within the United States, but most concentrated in Redwood National and State Parks in Northern California, found close to the coast where moisture and soil conditions can support its unique size and growth requirements, Sequoia sempervirens Morning Glory Pool has long been considered a must-see site in Yellowstone.  At one time a road brought visitors to its brink.  Over the years they threw coins, bottles and trash in the pool, reducing its flow and causing the red and orange bacteria to creep in from its edge, replacing the blue bacteria that thrive in the hotter water at the center of the pool.  The pool is now accessed only by a foot path.  Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming Morning Glory Pool has long been considered a must-see site in Yellowstone.  At one time a road brought visitors to its brink.  Over the years they threw coins, bottles and trash in the pool, reducing its flow and causing the red and orange bacteria to creep in from its edge, replacing the blue bacteria that thrive in the hotter water at the center of the pool.  The pool is now accessed only by a foot path.  Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Shaded path through a forest of giant redwood trees, Lady Bird Johnson Grove, Redwood National Park. The coastal redwood, or simply 'redwood', is the tallest tree on Earth, reaching a height of 379' and living 3500 years or more. It is native to coastal California and the southwestern corner of Oregon within the United States, but most concentrated in Redwood National and State Parks in Northern California, found close to the coast where moisture and soil conditions can support its unique size and growth requirements. Path Image.
Image ID: 25804  
Species: Coast redwood, giant redwood, California redwood, Sequoia sempervirens
Location: Redwood National Park, California, USA
 
Morning Glory Pool has long been considered a must-see site in Yellowstone. At one time a road brought visitors to its brink. Over the years they threw coins, bottles and trash in the pool, reducing its flow and causing the red and orange bacteria to creep in from its edge, replacing the blue bacteria that thrive in the hotter water at the center of the pool. The pool is now accessed only by a foot path. Upper Geyser Basin. Professional stock photos of Path.
Image ID: 13353  
Location: Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA
 
Morning Glory Pool has long been considered a must-see site in Yellowstone. At one time a road brought visitors to its brink. Over the years they threw coins, bottles and trash in the pool, reducing its flow and causing the red and orange bacteria to creep in from its edge, replacing the blue bacteria that thrive in the hotter water at the center of the pool. The pool is now accessed only by a foot path. Upper Geyser Basin. Pictures of Path.
Image ID: 13354  
Location: Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA
 
A hiking path leads through old growth forest of douglas firs and hemlocks, with forest floor carpeted in ferns and mosses.  Sol Duc Springs, Olympic National Park, Washington A hiking path leads through old growth forest of douglas firs and hemlocks, with forest floor carpeted in ferns and mosses.  Sol Duc Springs, Olympic National Park, Washington Adult male elephant seal has dragged itself from the surf onto a sandy beach, leaving a trail behind marking his path, Mirounga angustirostris, Piedras Blancas, San Simeon, California
A hiking path leads through old growth forest of douglas firs and hemlocks, with forest floor carpeted in ferns and mosses. Sol Duc Springs. Path Photo.
Image ID: 13753  
Location: Sol Duc Springs, Olympic National Park, Washington, USA
 
A hiking path leads through old growth forest of douglas firs and hemlocks, with forest floor carpeted in ferns and mosses. Sol Duc Springs. Path Picture.
Image ID: 13754  
Location: Sol Duc Springs, Olympic National Park, Washington, USA
 
Adult male elephant seal has dragged itself from the surf onto a sandy beach, leaving a trail behind marking his path. Stock Photography of Path.
Image ID: 20392  
Species: Elephant seal, Mirounga angustirostris
Location: Piedras Blancas, San Simeon, California, USA
 
Footpath in Cathedral Grove.  Cathedral Grove is home to huge, ancient, old-growth Douglas fir trees.  About 300 years ago a fire killed most of the trees in this grove, but a small number of trees survived and were the originators of what is now Cathedral Grove.  Western redcedar trees grow in adundance in the understory below the taller Douglas fir trees, MacMillan Provincial Park, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada Black coral.  The fan is five feet in diameter and the color of the live coral is more yellow-green than black, Antipathidae, North Seymour Island Black coral.  The fan is five feet in diameter and the color of the live coral is more yellow-green than black, Antipathidae, Cousins
Footpath in Cathedral Grove. Cathedral Grove is home to huge, ancient, old-growth Douglas fir trees. About 300 years ago a fire killed most of the trees in this grove, but a small number of trees survived and were the originators of what is now Cathedral Grove. Western redcedar trees grow in adundance in the understory below the taller Douglas fir trees. Photograph of Path.
Image ID: 21028  
Location: Cathedral Grove, MacMillan Provincial Park, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
 
Black coral. The fan is five feet in diameter and the color of the live coral is more yellow-green than black. Path Photos.
Image ID: 16443  
Species: Black coral, Antipathidae
Location: North Seymour Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
 
Black coral. The fan is five feet in diameter and the color of the live coral is more yellow-green than black. Path Image.
Image ID: 16444  
Species: Black coral, Antipathidae
Location: Cousins, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
 


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Animal  >  Endangered / Threatened Species  >  Marine  >  Northern Elephant Seal
Animal  >  Marine Invertebrate  >  Coral  >  Soft Coral  >  Gorgonian
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Location  >  Oceans  >  Southern Ocean  >  Antarctica
Location  >  Protected Threatened and Significant Places  >  Ecological Reserves  >  Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve
Location  >  Protected Threatened and Significant Places  >  National Marine Sanctuaries  >  Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary (California)  >  Piedras Blancas
Location  >  Protected Threatened and Significant Places  >  National Parks  >  Olympic National Park (Washington)
Location  >  Protected Threatened and Significant Places  >  National Parks  >  Redwood National Park (California)
Location  >  Protected Threatened and Significant Places  >  National Parks  >  Tierra del Fuego National Park (Argentina)
Location  >  Protected Threatened and Significant Places  >  National Parks  >  Yellowstone National Park (Wyoming)  >  Geothermal Features  >  Spring  >  Morning Glory Pool
Location  >  Protected Threatened and Significant Places  >  National Parks  >  Yosemite National Park (California)  >  Yosemite High Country
Location  >  Protected Threatened and Significant Places  >  Provincial Parks  >  MacMillan Provincial Park
Location  >  Protected Threatened and Significant Places  >  World Heritage Sites  >  Galapagos Islands (Ecuador)
Location  >  Protected Threatened and Significant Places  >  World Heritage Sites  >  Redwood National Park (USA)
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