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Multnomah Falls.  Plummeting 620 feet from its origins on Larch Mountain, Multnomah Falls is the second highest year-round waterfall in the United States.  Nearly two million visitors a year come to see this ancient waterfall making it Oregon's number one public destination, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
Multnomah Falls. Plummeting 620 feet from its origins on Larch Mountain, Multnomah Falls is the second highest year-round waterfall in the United States. Nearly two million visitors a year come to see this ancient waterfall making it Oregon's number one public destination. Visitor Photo.
Image ID: 19313  
Location: Multnomah Falls, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA
Pano dimensions: 12453 x 4705
 
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 A visitor videotapes the eruption of Lion Geyser, with Old Faithful Inn visible in the distance.  Lion Geyser, whose eruption is preceded by a release of steam that sounds like a lion roaring, erupts just once or a few times each day, reaching heights of up to 90 feet.  Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming Daisy Geyser erupting with visitors visible in the distance..  Daisy Geyser, a cone-type geyser that shoots out of the ground diagonally, is predictable with intervals ranging from 120 to over 200 minutes.  It reaches heights of 75 feet, lasts 3 to 4 minutes and rarely erupts in concert with nearby Splendid Geyser.  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. Visitor Picture.
Image ID: 13352  
Location: Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA
 
A visitor videotapes the eruption of Lion Geyser, with Old Faithful Inn visible in the distance. Lion Geyser, whose eruption is preceded by a release of steam that sounds like a lion roaring, erupts just once or a few times each day, reaching heights of up to 90 feet. Upper Geyser Basin. Stock Photography of Visitor.
Image ID: 13371  
Location: Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA
 
Daisy Geyser erupting with visitors visible in the distance.. Daisy Geyser, a cone-type geyser that shoots out of the ground diagonally, is predictable with intervals ranging from 120 to over 200 minutes. It reaches heights of 75 feet, lasts 3 to 4 minutes and rarely erupts in concert with nearby Splendid Geyser. Upper Geyser Basin. Photograph of Visitor.
Image ID: 13382  
Location: Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA
 
Mount Rainier rises above the Sunrise Visitor Center, eastern exposure of Mount Rainier, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington Visitors admire Yosemite Falls from the Swinging Bridge, Leidig Meadow, Yosemite National Park, California Visitors enjoy viewing sea nettle jellyfish at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, Chrysaora fuscescens
Mount Rainier rises above the Sunrise Visitor Center, eastern exposure of Mount Rainier. Visitor Photos.
Image ID: 13871  
Location: Sunrise, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA
 
Visitors admire Yosemite Falls from the Swinging Bridge, Leidig Meadow. Visitor Image.
Image ID: 22758  
Location: Yosemite Falls, Yosemite National Park, California, USA
 
Visitors enjoy viewing sea nettle jellyfish at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Professional stock photos of Visitor.
Image ID: 21539  
Species: Sea nettles, Chrysaora fuscescens
Location: Monterey, California, USA
 
Lily Pond, Casa de Balboa and House of Hospitality, infrared, Balboa Park, San Diego, California A visitor walks along Ruby Beach at low tide and admires its famous seastack, early morning, Olympic National Park, Washington Visitors watch gentoo and Magellanic penguins on beautiful Leopard Beach, coming ashore after they have foraged at sea, Carcass Island
Lily Pond, Casa de Balboa and House of Hospitality, infrared. Pictures of Visitor.
Image ID: 23101  
Location: Balboa Park, San Diego, California, USA
 
A visitor walks along Ruby Beach at low tide and admires its famous seastack, early morning. Visitor Photo.
Image ID: 13815  
Location: Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington, USA
 
Visitors watch gentoo and Magellanic penguins on beautiful Leopard Beach, coming ashore after they have foraged at sea. Visitor Picture.
Image ID: 23973  
Location: Carcass Island, Falkland Islands, United Kingdom
 
Visitors watch sea lions along the coast of Santa Barbara Island, part of the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary.  Santa Barbara Island lies 38 miles offshore of the coast of California, near Los Angeles Doug Cheeseman (left), founder of Cheeseman's Ecology Safaris, and professional photographer and guide Patrick Endres (right) enjoy the spectacle of the enormous breeding colony of black-browed albatrosses at Steeple Jason Island, Thalassarche melanophrys Visitors to New Island, in the Falkland Islands view rockhopper penguins coming and going along the rocky intertidal zone, Eudyptes chrysocome, Eudyptes chrysocome chrysocome
Visitors watch sea lions along the coast of Santa Barbara Island, part of the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. Santa Barbara Island lies 38 miles offshore of the coast of California, near Los Angeles. Stock Photography of Visitor.
Image ID: 23564  
Location: Santa Barbara Island, California, USA
 
Doug Cheeseman (left), founder of Cheeseman's Ecology Safaris, and professional photographer and guide Patrick Endres (right) enjoy the spectacle of the enormous breeding colony of black-browed albatrosses at Steeple Jason Island. Photograph of Visitor.
Image ID: 24108  
Species: Black-browed albatross, Thalassarche melanophrys
Location: Steeple Jason Island, Falkland Islands, United Kingdom
 
Visitors to New Island, in the Falkland Islands view rockhopper penguins coming and going along the rocky intertidal zone. Visitor Photos.
Image ID: 23745  
Species: Rockhopper penguin, Western rockhopper penguin, Eudyptes chrysocome, Eudyptes chrysocome chrysocome
Location: New Island, Falkland Islands, United Kingdom
 
Visitors walk across Carcass Island, named for the HMS Carcass which surveyed the island in 1766 Visitors enjoy the spectacle, of the enormous breeding colony of black-browed albatrosses at Steeple Jason Island, Thalassarche melanophrys Visitors enjoy the spectacle, of the enormous breeding colony of black-browed albatrosses at Steeple Jason Island, Thalassarche melanophrys
Visitors walk across Carcass Island, named for the HMS Carcass which surveyed the island in 1766. Visitor Image.
Image ID: 24069  
Location: Carcass Island, Falkland Islands, United Kingdom
 
Visitors enjoy the spectacle, of the enormous breeding colony of black-browed albatrosses at Steeple Jason Island. Professional stock photos of Visitor.
Image ID: 24148  
Species: Black-browed albatross, Thalassarche melanophrys
Location: Steeple Jason Island, Falkland Islands, United Kingdom
 
Visitors enjoy the spectacle, of the enormous breeding colony of black-browed albatrosses at Steeple Jason Island. Pictures of Visitor.
Image ID: 24226  
Species: Black-browed albatross, Thalassarche melanophrys
Location: Steeple Jason Island, Falkland Islands, United Kingdom
 
Visitors admire hundreds of species at the Hall of Biodiversity, American Museum of Natural History, New York City Visitors admire the Tree of Life display at the Milstein Hall of Ocean Life, American Museum of Natural History, New York City The Botanical Building in Balboa Park, San Diego.  The Botanical Building, at 250 feet long by 75 feet wide and 60 feet tall, was the largest wood lath structure in the world when it was built in 1915 for the Panama-California Exposition. The Botanical Building, located on the Prado, west of the Museum of Art, contains about 2,100 permanent tropical plants along with changing seasonal flowers. The Lily Pond, just south of the Botanical Building, is an eloquent example of the use of reflecting pools to enhance architecture. The 193 by 43 foot pond and smaller companion pool were originally referred to as Las Lagunas de las Flores (The Lakes of the Flowers) and were designed as aquatic gardens. The pools contain exotic water lilies and lotus which bloom spring through fall.  Balboa Park, San Diego
Visitors admire hundreds of species at the Hall of Biodiversity, American Museum of Natural History. Visitor Photo.
Image ID: 11219  
Location: American Museum of Natural History, New York City, USA
 
Visitors admire the Tree of Life display at the Milstein Hall of Ocean Life, American Museum of Natural History. Visitor Picture.
Image ID: 11231  
Location: American Museum of Natural History, New York City, USA
 
The Botanical Building in Balboa Park, San Diego. The Botanical Building, at 250 feet long by 75 feet wide and 60 feet tall, was the largest wood lath structure in the world when it was built in 1915 for the Panama-California Exposition. The Botanical Building, located on the Prado, west of the Museum of Art, contains about 2,100 permanent tropical plants along with changing seasonal flowers. The Lily Pond, just south of the Botanical Building, is an eloquent example of the use of reflecting pools to enhance architecture. The 193 by 43 foot pond and smaller companion pool were originally referred to as Las Lagunas de las Flores (The Lakes of the Flowers) and were designed as aquatic gardens. The pools contain exotic water lilies and lotus which bloom spring through fall. Balboa Park, San Diego. Stock Photography of Visitor.
Image ID: 14578  
Location: Balboa Park, San Diego, California, USA
 
The Botanical Building in Balboa Park, San Diego.  The Botanical Building, at 250 feet long by 75 feet wide and 60 feet tall, was the largest wood lath structure in the world when it was built in 1915 for the Panama-California Exposition. The Botanical Building, located on the Prado, west of the Museum of Art, contains about 2,100 permanent tropical plants along with changing seasonal flowers. The Lily Pond, just south of the Botanical Building, is an eloquent example of the use of reflecting pools to enhance architecture. The 193 by 43 foot pond and smaller companion pool were originally referred to as Las Lagunas de las Flores (The Lakes of the Flowers) and were designed as aquatic gardens. The pools contain exotic water lilies and lotus which bloom spring through fall.  Balboa Park, San Diego Butchart Gardens, a group of floral display gardens in Brentwood Bay, British Columbia, Canada, near Victoria on Vancouver Island. It is an internationally-known tourist attraction which receives more than a million visitors each year Gray whale skeleton on display at the San Diego Natural History Museum, Balboa Park
The Botanical Building in Balboa Park, San Diego. The Botanical Building, at 250 feet long by 75 feet wide and 60 feet tall, was the largest wood lath structure in the world when it was built in 1915 for the Panama-California Exposition. The Botanical Building, located on the Prado, west of the Museum of Art, contains about 2,100 permanent tropical plants along with changing seasonal flowers. The Lily Pond, just south of the Botanical Building, is an eloquent example of the use of reflecting pools to enhance architecture. The 193 by 43 foot pond and smaller companion pool were originally referred to as Las Lagunas de las Flores (The Lakes of the Flowers) and were designed as aquatic gardens. The pools contain exotic water lilies and lotus which bloom spring through fall. Balboa Park, San Diego. Photograph of Visitor.
Image ID: 14582  
Location: Balboa Park, San Diego, California, USA
 
Butchart Gardens, a group of floral display gardens in Brentwood Bay, British Columbia, Canada, near Victoria on Vancouver Island. It is an internationally-known tourist attraction which receives more than a million visitors each year. Visitor Photos.
Image ID: 21131  
Location: Butchart Gardens, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
 
Gray whale skeleton on display at the San Diego Natural History Museum. Visitor Image.
Image ID: 22184  
Location: Balboa Park, San Diego, California, USA
 
The Botanical Building in Balboa Park, San Diego. The Botanical Building, at 250 feet long by 75 feet wide and 60 feet tall, was the largest wood lath structure in the world when it was built in 1915 for the Panama-California Exposition. The Botanical Building, located on the Prado, west of the Museum of Art, contains about 2,100 permanent tropical plants along with changing seasonal flowers. The Lily Pond, just south of the Botanical Building, is an eloquent example of the use of reflecting pools to enhance architecture. The 193 by 43 foot pond and smaller companion pool were originally referred to as Las Lagunas de las Flores (The Lakes of the Flowers) and were designed as aquatic gardens. The pools contain exotic water lilies and lotus which bloom spring through fall Visitors admire hundreds of species at the Hall of Biodiversity, American Museum of Natural History, New York City Visitors admire hundreds of species at the Hall of Biodiversity, American Museum of Natural History, New York City
The Botanical Building in Balboa Park, San Diego. The Botanical Building, at 250 feet long by 75 feet wide and 60 feet tall, was the largest wood lath structure in the world when it was built in 1915 for the Panama-California Exposition. The Botanical Building, located on the Prado, west of the Museum of Art, contains about 2,100 permanent tropical plants along with changing seasonal flowers. The Lily Pond, just south of the Botanical Building, is an eloquent example of the use of reflecting pools to enhance architecture. The 193 by 43 foot pond and smaller companion pool were originally referred to as Las Lagunas de las Flores (The Lakes of the Flowers) and were designed as aquatic gardens. The pools contain exotic water lilies and lotus which bloom spring through fall. Professional stock photos of Visitor.
Image ID: 23096  
Location: Balboa Park, San Diego, California, USA
 
Visitors admire hundreds of species at the Hall of Biodiversity, American Museum of Natural History. Pictures of Visitor.
Image ID: 11220  
Location: American Museum of Natural History, New York City, USA
 
Visitors admire hundreds of species at the Hall of Biodiversity, American Museum of Natural History. Visitor Photo.
Image ID: 11221  
Location: American Museum of Natural History, New York City, USA
 
Visitors admire hundreds of species at the Hall of Biodiversity, American Museum of Natural History, New York City Visitors admire hundreds of species at the Hall of Biodiversity, American Museum of Natural History, New York City Visitors admire hundreds of species at the Hall of Biodiversity, American Museum of Natural History, New York City
Visitors admire hundreds of species at the Hall of Biodiversity, American Museum of Natural History. Visitor Picture.
Image ID: 11222  
Location: American Museum of Natural History, New York City, USA
 
Visitors admire hundreds of species at the Hall of Biodiversity, American Museum of Natural History. Stock Photography of Visitor.
Image ID: 11223  
Location: American Museum of Natural History, New York City, USA
 
Visitors admire hundreds of species at the Hall of Biodiversity, American Museum of Natural History. Photograph of Visitor.
Image ID: 11224  
Location: American Museum of Natural History, New York City, USA
 
Visitors admire hundreds of species at the Hall of Biodiversity, American Museum of Natural History, New York City Visitors admire hundreds of species at the Hall of Biodiversity, American Museum of Natural History, New York City
Visitors admire hundreds of species at the Hall of Biodiversity, American Museum of Natural History. Visitor Photos.
Image ID: 11225  
Location: American Museum of Natural History, New York City, USA
 
Visitors admire hundreds of species at the Hall of Biodiversity, American Museum of Natural History. Visitor Image.
Image ID: 11226  
Location: American Museum of Natural History, New York City, USA
 


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