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Goosenecks on the San Juan River near Lime Ridge, Utah. Deep canyons formed by the San Juan River near Mexican Hat are seen in this aerial panoramic photo
Goosenecks on the San Juan River near Lime Ridge, Utah. Deep canyons formed by the San Juan River near Mexican Hat are seen in this aerial panoramic photo.
Location: Mexican Hat, Utah
Image ID: 39487  
Panorama dimensions: 4625 x 11971
Upper Antelope Canyon slot canyon, Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona
Upper Antelope Canyon slot canyon.
Location: Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona
Image ID: 26669  
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.
Location: Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona
Image ID: 17996  
Hoodoos, walls and sandstone spires, Red Canyon, Dixie National Forest, Utah
Hoodoos, walls and sandstone spires.
Location: Red Canyon, Dixie National Forest, Utah
Image ID: 18087  
Hoodoos, walls and sandstone spires, Red Canyon, Dixie National Forest, Utah
Hoodoos, walls and sandstone spires.
Location: Red Canyon, Dixie National Forest, Utah
Image ID: 18089  
A hiker walking through the Wire Pass narrows.  This exceedingly narrow slot canyon, in some places only two feet wide, is formed by water erosion which cuts slots deep into the surrounding sandstone plateau, Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness, Arizona
A hiker walking through the Wire Pass narrows. This exceedingly narrow slot canyon, in some places only two feet wide, is formed by water erosion which cuts slots deep into the surrounding sandstone plateau.
Location: Wire Pass, Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness, Arizona
Image ID: 20715  
The Wire Pass narrows.  This exceedingly narrow slot canyon, in some places only two feet wide, is formed by water erosion which cuts slots deep into the surrounding sandstone plateau, Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness, Arizona
The Wire Pass narrows. This exceedingly narrow slot canyon, in some places only two feet wide, is formed by water erosion which cuts slots deep into the surrounding sandstone plateau.
Location: Wire Pass, Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness, Arizona
Image ID: 20720  
Yellow aspen trees in fall, line the sides of Bishop Creek Canyon, mixed with  green pine trees, eastern sierra fall colors, Populus tremuloides, Bishop Creek Canyon, Sierra Nevada Mountains
Yellow aspen trees in fall, line the sides of Bishop Creek Canyon, mixed with green pine trees, eastern sierra fall colors.
Species: Aspen, Populus tremuloides
Location: Bishop Creek Canyon, Sierra Nevada Mountains, California
Image ID: 23347  
Yellow aspen trees in fall, line the sides of Bishop Creek Canyon, mixed with  green pine trees, eastern sierra fall colors, Populus tremuloides, Bishop Creek Canyon, Sierra Nevada Mountains
Yellow aspen trees in fall, line the sides of Bishop Creek Canyon, mixed with green pine trees, eastern sierra fall colors.
Species: Aspen, Populus tremuloides
Location: Bishop Creek Canyon, Sierra Nevada Mountains, California
Image ID: 23358  
Yellow aspen trees in fall, line the sides of Bishop Creek Canyon, mixed with  green pine trees, eastern sierra fall colors, Populus tremuloides, Bishop Creek Canyon, Sierra Nevada Mountains
Yellow aspen trees in fall, line the sides of Bishop Creek Canyon, mixed with green pine trees, eastern sierra fall colors.
Species: Aspen, Populus tremuloides
Location: Bishop Creek Canyon, Sierra Nevada Mountains, California
Image ID: 23359  
Yellow aspen trees in fall, line the sides of Bishop Creek Canyon, mixed with  green pine trees, eastern sierra fall colors, Populus tremuloides, Bishop Creek Canyon, Sierra Nevada Mountains
Yellow aspen trees in fall, line the sides of Bishop Creek Canyon, mixed with green pine trees, eastern sierra fall colors.
Species: Aspen, Populus tremuloides
Location: Bishop Creek Canyon, Sierra Nevada Mountains, California
Image ID: 23377  
Yellow aspen trees in fall, line the sides of Bishop Creek Canyon, mixed with  green pine trees, eastern sierra fall colors, Populus tremuloides, Bishop Creek Canyon, Sierra Nevada Mountains
Yellow aspen trees in fall, line the sides of Bishop Creek Canyon, mixed with green pine trees, eastern sierra fall colors.
Species: Aspen, Populus tremuloides
Location: Bishop Creek Canyon, Sierra Nevada Mountains, California
Image ID: 23389  
Upper Antelope Canyon, a spectacular slot canyon near Page, Arizona, Navajo Tribal Lands
Upper Antelope Canyon, a spectacular slot canyon near Page, Arizona.
Location: Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona
Image ID: 36041  
Upper Antelope Canyon, a spectacular slot canyon near Page, Arizona, Navajo Tribal Lands
Upper Antelope Canyon, a spectacular slot canyon near Page, Arizona.
Location: Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona
Image ID: 36042  
Upper Antelope Canyon, a spectacular slot canyon near Page, Arizona, Navajo Tribal Lands
Upper Antelope Canyon, a spectacular slot canyon near Page, Arizona.
Location: Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona
Image ID: 36043  
Upper Antelope Canyon, a spectacular slot canyon near Page, Arizona, Navajo Tribal Lands
Upper Antelope Canyon, a spectacular slot canyon near Page, Arizona.
Location: Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona
Image ID: 36044  
Upper Antelope Canyon, a spectacular slot canyon near Page, Arizona, Navajo Tribal Lands
Upper Antelope Canyon, a spectacular slot canyon near Page, Arizona.
Location: Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona
Image ID: 36045  
Upper Antelope Canyon, a spectacular slot canyon near Page, Arizona, Navajo Tribal Lands
Upper Antelope Canyon, a spectacular slot canyon near Page, Arizona.
Location: Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona
Image ID: 36046  
Upper Antelope Canyon, a spectacular slot canyon near Page, Arizona, Navajo Tribal Lands
Upper Antelope Canyon, a spectacular slot canyon near Page, Arizona.
Location: Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona
Image ID: 36047  
Upper Antelope Canyon, a spectacular slot canyon near Page, Arizona, Navajo Tribal Lands
Upper Antelope Canyon, a spectacular slot canyon near Page, Arizona.
Location: Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona
Image ID: 36048  
Upper Antelope Canyon slot canyon, Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona
Upper Antelope Canyon slot canyon.
Location: Navajo Tribal Lands, Page, Arizona
Image ID: 26642  
The UCSD Library (Geisel Library, UCSD Central Library) at the University of California, San Diego.  UCSD Library.  La Jolla, California.  On December 1, 1995 The University Library Building was renamed Geisel Library in honor of Audrey and Theodor Geisel (Dr. Seuss) for the generous contributions they have made to the library and their devotion to improving literacy.  In The Tower, Floors 4 through 8 house much of the Librarys collection and study space, while Floors 1 and 2 house service desks and staff work areas.  The library, designed in the late 1960s by William Pereira, is an eight story, concrete structure sited at the head of a canyon near the center of the campus. The lower two stories form a pedestal for the six story, stepped tower that has become a visual symbol for UCSD
The UCSD Library (Geisel Library, UCSD Central Library) at the University of California, San Diego. UCSD Library. La Jolla, California. On December 1, 1995 The University Library Building was renamed Geisel Library in honor of Audrey and Theodor Geisel (Dr. Seuss) for the generous contributions they have made to the library and their devotion to improving literacy. In The Tower, Floors 4 through 8 house much of the Librarys collection and study space, while Floors 1 and 2 house service desks and staff work areas. The library, designed in the late 1960s by William Pereira, is an eight story, concrete structure sited at the head of a canyon near the center of the campus. The lower two stories form a pedestal for the six story, stepped tower that has become a visual symbol for UCSD.
Location: University of California, San Diego, La Jolla
Image ID: 11274  
The UCSD Library (Geisel Library, UCSD Central Library) at the University of California, San Diego.  UCSD Library.  La Jolla, California.  On December 1, 1995 The University Library Building was renamed Geisel Library in honor of Audrey and Theodor Geisel (Dr. Seuss) for the generous contributions they have made to the library and their devotion to improving literacy.  In The Tower, Floors 4 through 8 house much of the Librarys collection and study space, while Floors 1 and 2 house service desks and staff work areas.  The library, designed in the late 1960s by William Pereira, is an eight story, concrete structure sited at the head of a canyon near the center of the campus. The lower two stories form a pedestal for the six story, stepped tower that has become a visual symbol for UCSD
The UCSD Library (Geisel Library, UCSD Central Library) at the University of California, San Diego. UCSD Library. La Jolla, California. On December 1, 1995 The University Library Building was renamed Geisel Library in honor of Audrey and Theodor Geisel (Dr. Seuss) for the generous contributions they have made to the library and their devotion to improving literacy. In The Tower, Floors 4 through 8 house much of the Librarys collection and study space, while Floors 1 and 2 house service desks and staff work areas. The library, designed in the late 1960s by William Pereira, is an eight story, concrete structure sited at the head of a canyon near the center of the campus. The lower two stories form a pedestal for the six story, stepped tower that has become a visual symbol for UCSD.
Location: University of California, San Diego, La Jolla
Image ID: 11275  
The UCSD Library (Geisel Library, UCSD Central Library) at the University of California, San Diego.  UCSD Library.  La Jolla, California.  On December 1, 1995 The University Library Building was renamed Geisel Library in honor of Audrey and Theodor Geisel (Dr. Seuss) for the generous contributions they have made to the library and their devotion to improving literacy.  In The Tower, Floors 4 through 8 house much of the Librarys collection and study space, while Floors 1 and 2 house service desks and staff work areas.  The library, designed in the late 1960s by William Pereira, is an eight story, concrete structure sited at the head of a canyon near the center of the campus. The lower two stories form a pedestal for the six story, stepped tower that has become a visual symbol for UCSD
The UCSD Library (Geisel Library, UCSD Central Library) at the University of California, San Diego. UCSD Library. La Jolla, California. On December 1, 1995 The University Library Building was renamed Geisel Library in honor of Audrey and Theodor Geisel (Dr. Seuss) for the generous contributions they have made to the library and their devotion to improving literacy. In The Tower, Floors 4 through 8 house much of the Librarys collection and study space, while Floors 1 and 2 house service desks and staff work areas. The library, designed in the late 1960s by William Pereira, is an eight story, concrete structure sited at the head of a canyon near the center of the campus. The lower two stories form a pedestal for the six story, stepped tower that has become a visual symbol for UCSD.
Location: University of California, San Diego, La Jolla
Image ID: 11276  
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