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Devils Golf Course. Evaporated salt has formed into gnarled, complex crystalline shapes on the salt pan of Death Valley National Park, one of the largest salt pans in the world.  The shapes are constantly evolving as occasional floods submerge the salt concretions before receding and depositing more salt
Devils Golf Course. Evaporated salt has formed into gnarled, complex crystalline shapes on the salt pan of Death Valley National Park, one of the largest salt pans in the world. The shapes are constantly evolving as occasional floods submerge the salt concretions before receding and depositing more salt.
Location: Devils Golf Course, Death Valley National Park, California
Image ID: 20602  
Sunrise lights Telescope Peak as it rises over the salt flats of Badwater, Death Valley.  At 11,049 feet, Telescope Peak is the highest peak in the Panamint Range as well as the highest point in Death Valley National Park.  At 282 feet below sea level, Badwater is the lowest point in North America
Sunrise lights Telescope Peak as it rises over the salt flats of Badwater, Death Valley. At 11,049 feet, Telescope Peak is the highest peak in the Panamint Range as well as the highest point in Death Valley National Park. At 282 feet below sea level, Badwater is the lowest point in North America.
Location: Badwater, Death Valley National Park, California
Image ID: 20603  
Farms meet desert south of the Salton Sea, near Brawley
Farms meet desert south of the Salton Sea, near Brawley.
Location: Salton Sea, Brawley, California
Image ID: 22132  
Farms meet desert south of the Salton Sea, near Brawley
Farms meet desert south of the Salton Sea, near Brawley.
Location: Salton Sea, Brawley, California
Image ID: 22133  
Brawley (right), Westmorland (center) and Salton Sea (top), farms, Imperial County
Brawley (right), Westmorland (center) and Salton Sea (top), farms, Imperial County.
Location: Brawley, California
Image ID: 22136  
Desert, foothills and washes, west of the Salton Sea on the border of Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, aerial view
Desert, foothills and washes, west of the Salton Sea on the border of Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, aerial view.
Image ID: 22137  
Volcanic cinder cones and foothills, west of Salton Sea
Volcanic cinder cones and foothills, west of Salton Sea.
Location: Salton Sea, California
Image ID: 22138  
Badlands, foothills and desert washes, west of Salton Sea, near Canyon Sin Nombre, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
Badlands, foothills and desert washes, west of Salton Sea, near Canyon Sin Nombre.
Location: Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California
Image ID: 22139  
Salvation Mountain, near the desert community of Slab City and the small town of Niland on the east side of the Salton Sea.  Built over several decades by full-time resident Leonard Knight, who lives at the site, Salvation Mountain was built from over 100,000 gallons of paint, haybales, wood and metal and was created by Mr. Knight to convey the message that "God Loves Everyone"
Salvation Mountain, near the desert community of Slab City and the small town of Niland on the east side of the Salton Sea. Built over several decades by full-time resident Leonard Knight, who lives at the site, Salvation Mountain was built from over 100,000 gallons of paint, haybales, wood and metal and was created by Mr. Knight to convey the message that "God Loves Everyone".
Location: Salvation Mountain, Niland, California
Image ID: 22504  
Salvation Mountain, near the desert community of Slab City and the small town of Niland on the east side of the Salton Sea.  Built over several decades by full-time resident Leonard Knight, who lives at the site, Salvation Mountain was built from over 100,000 gallons of paint, haybales, wood and metal and was created by Mr. Knight to convey the message that "God Loves Everyone"
Salvation Mountain, near the desert community of Slab City and the small town of Niland on the east side of the Salton Sea. Built over several decades by full-time resident Leonard Knight, who lives at the site, Salvation Mountain was built from over 100,000 gallons of paint, haybales, wood and metal and was created by Mr. Knight to convey the message that "God Loves Everyone".
Location: Salvation Mountain, Niland, California
Image ID: 22505  
Salvation Mountain, near the desert community of Slab City and the small town of Niland on the east side of the Salton Sea.  Built over several decades by full-time resident Leonard Knight, who lives at the site, Salvation Mountain was built from over 100,000 gallons of paint, haybales, wood and metal and was created by Mr. Knight to convey the message that "God Loves Everyone"
Salvation Mountain, near the desert community of Slab City and the small town of Niland on the east side of the Salton Sea. Built over several decades by full-time resident Leonard Knight, who lives at the site, Salvation Mountain was built from over 100,000 gallons of paint, haybales, wood and metal and was created by Mr. Knight to convey the message that "God Loves Everyone".
Location: Salvation Mountain, Niland, California
Image ID: 22509  
Salvation Mountain, near the desert community of Slab City and the small town of Niland on the east side of the Salton Sea.  Built over several decades by full-time resident Leonard Knight, who lives at the site, Salvation Mountain was built from over 100,000 gallons of paint, haybales, wood and metal and was created by Mr. Knight to convey the message that "God Loves Everyone"
Salvation Mountain, near the desert community of Slab City and the small town of Niland on the east side of the Salton Sea. Built over several decades by full-time resident Leonard Knight, who lives at the site, Salvation Mountain was built from over 100,000 gallons of paint, haybales, wood and metal and was created by Mr. Knight to convey the message that "God Loves Everyone".
Location: Salvation Mountain, Niland, California
Image ID: 22510  
Salvation Mountain, near the desert community of Slab City and the small town of Niland on the east side of the Salton Sea.  Built over several decades by full-time resident Leonard Knight, who lives at the site, Salvation Mountain was built from over 100,000 gallons of paint, haybales, wood and metal and was created by Mr. Knight to convey the message that "God Loves Everyone"
Salvation Mountain, near the desert community of Slab City and the small town of Niland on the east side of the Salton Sea. Built over several decades by full-time resident Leonard Knight, who lives at the site, Salvation Mountain was built from over 100,000 gallons of paint, haybales, wood and metal and was created by Mr. Knight to convey the message that "God Loves Everyone".
Location: Salvation Mountain, Niland, California
Image ID: 22511  
Steam is released from a geothermal power generation plant near the Salton Sea in Imperial County.  Geothermal power generation uses steam heated deep within the Earth's crust to power turbines and generate electricity.  Imperial County has more than 11 known geothermal fields in the Brawley and Salton Sea areas and holds great potential for the generation of electicity by tapping into this geothermal energy source
Steam is released from a geothermal power generation plant near the Salton Sea in Imperial County. Geothermal power generation uses steam heated deep within the Earth's crust to power turbines and generate electricity. Imperial County has more than 11 known geothermal fields in the Brawley and Salton Sea areas and holds great potential for the generation of electicity by tapping into this geothermal energy source.
Location: Imperial County, California
Image ID: 22520  
Sheepeater Cliffs, an example of columnar jointing in basalt due to shrinkage during cooling, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Sheepeater Cliffs, an example of columnar jointing in basalt due to shrinkage during cooling.
Location: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 19794  
Food vendors at the Del Mar Fair, famous for their tasty, greasy, salty, fattening and generally unwholesome food, which visitors eat by the ton.  Bright lights at night
Food vendors at the Del Mar Fair, famous for their tasty, greasy, salty, fattening and generally unwholesome food, which visitors eat by the ton. Bright lights at night.
Location: Del Mar Fair, California
Image ID: 20874  
Food vendors at the Del Mar Fair, famous for their tasty, greasy, salty, fattening and generally unwholesome food, which visitors eat by the ton.  Bright lights at night
Food vendors at the Del Mar Fair, famous for their tasty, greasy, salty, fattening and generally unwholesome food, which visitors eat by the ton. Bright lights at night.
Location: Del Mar Fair, California
Image ID: 20879  
Food vendors at the Del Mar Fair, famous for their tasty, greasy, salty, fattening and generally unwholesome food, which visitors eat by the ton.  Bright lights at night
Food vendors at the Del Mar Fair, famous for their tasty, greasy, salty, fattening and generally unwholesome food, which visitors eat by the ton. Bright lights at night.
Location: Del Mar Fair, California
Image ID: 20880  
Food vendors at the Del Mar Fair, famous for their tasty, greasy, salty, fattening and generally unwholesome food, which visitors eat by the ton.  Bright lights at night
Food vendors at the Del Mar Fair, famous for their tasty, greasy, salty, fattening and generally unwholesome food, which visitors eat by the ton. Bright lights at night.
Location: Del Mar Fair, California
Image ID: 20881  
Food vendors at the Del Mar Fair, famous for their tasty, greasy, salty, fattening and generally unwholesome food, which visitors eat by the ton.  Bright lights at night
Food vendors at the Del Mar Fair, famous for their tasty, greasy, salty, fattening and generally unwholesome food, which visitors eat by the ton. Bright lights at night.
Location: Del Mar Fair, California
Image ID: 20882  
Basaltic columns, Los Arcos del Diablo, Guadalupe Island (Isla Guadalupe)
Basaltic columns, Los Arcos del Diablo.
Location: Guadalupe Island (Isla Guadalupe), Baja California, Mexico
Image ID: 06188  
Basaltic columns, Los Arcos del Diablo, Guadalupe Island (Isla Guadalupe)
Basaltic columns, Los Arcos del Diablo.
Location: Guadalupe Island (Isla Guadalupe), Baja California, Mexico
Image ID: 06187  
Basaltic columns, Los Arcos del Diablo, Guadalupe Island (Isla Guadalupe)
Basaltic columns, Los Arcos del Diablo.
Location: Guadalupe Island (Isla Guadalupe), Baja California, Mexico
Image ID: 06192  
A burrowing owl peeks out of a drainage pipe.  This 10-inch-tall burrowing owl is standing besides its burrow. These burrows are usually created by squirrels, prairie dogs, or other rodents and even turtles, and only rarely dug by the owl itself, Athene cunicularia, Athene cunicularia hypugaea, Salton Sea, Imperial County, California
A burrowing owl peeks out of a drainage pipe. This 10-inch-tall burrowing owl is standing besides its burrow. These burrows are usually created by squirrels, prairie dogs, or other rodents and even turtles, and only rarely dug by the owl itself.
Species: Burrowing owl, Athene cunicularia, Athene cunicularia hypugaea
Location: Salton Sea, Imperial County, California
Image ID: 22479  
Burrowing owl (Western North American race hypugaea). This 10-inch-tall burrowing owl is standing besides its burrow. These burrows are usually created by squirrels, prairie dogs, or other rodents and even turtles, and only rarely dug by the owl itself, Athene cunicularia, Athene cunicularia hypugaea, Salton Sea, Imperial County, California
Burrowing owl (Western North American race hypugaea). This 10-inch-tall burrowing owl is standing besides its burrow. These burrows are usually created by squirrels, prairie dogs, or other rodents and even turtles, and only rarely dug by the owl itself.
Species: Burrowing owl, Athene cunicularia, Athene cunicularia hypugaea
Location: Salton Sea, Imperial County, California
Image ID: 22480  
Burrowing owl (Western North American race hypugaea). This 10-inch-tall burrowing owl is standing besides its burrow. These burrows are usually created by squirrels, prairie dogs, or other rodents and even turtles, and only rarely dug by the owl itself, Athene cunicularia, Athene cunicularia hypugaea, Salton Sea, Imperial County, California
Burrowing owl (Western North American race hypugaea). This 10-inch-tall burrowing owl is standing besides its burrow. These burrows are usually created by squirrels, prairie dogs, or other rodents and even turtles, and only rarely dug by the owl itself.
Species: Burrowing owl, Athene cunicularia, Athene cunicularia hypugaea
Location: Salton Sea, Imperial County, California
Image ID: 22481  
Burrowing owl (Western North American race hypugaea). This 10-inch-tall burrowing owl is standing besides its burrow. These burrows are usually created by squirrels, prairie dogs, or other rodents and even turtles, and only rarely dug by the owl itself, Athene cunicularia, Athene cunicularia hypugaea, Salton Sea, Imperial County, California
Burrowing owl (Western North American race hypugaea). This 10-inch-tall burrowing owl is standing besides its burrow. These burrows are usually created by squirrels, prairie dogs, or other rodents and even turtles, and only rarely dug by the owl itself.
Species: Burrowing owl, Athene cunicularia, Athene cunicularia hypugaea
Location: Salton Sea, Imperial County, California
Image ID: 22482  
Burrowing owl (Western North American race hypugaea). This 10-inch-tall burrowing owl is standing besides its burrow. These burrows are usually created by squirrels, prairie dogs, or other rodents and even turtles, and only rarely dug by the owl itself, Athene cunicularia, Athene cunicularia hypugaea, Salton Sea, Imperial County, California
Burrowing owl (Western North American race hypugaea). This 10-inch-tall burrowing owl is standing besides its burrow. These burrows are usually created by squirrels, prairie dogs, or other rodents and even turtles, and only rarely dug by the owl itself.
Species: Burrowing owl, Athene cunicularia, Athene cunicularia hypugaea
Location: Salton Sea, Imperial County, California
Image ID: 22483  
Burrowing owl (Western North American race hypugaea). This 10-inch-tall burrowing owl is standing besides its burrow. These burrows are usually created by squirrels, prairie dogs, or other rodents and even turtles, and only rarely dug by the owl itself, Athene cunicularia, Athene cunicularia hypugaea, Salton Sea, Imperial County, California
Burrowing owl (Western North American race hypugaea). This 10-inch-tall burrowing owl is standing besides its burrow. These burrows are usually created by squirrels, prairie dogs, or other rodents and even turtles, and only rarely dug by the owl itself.
Species: Burrowing owl, Athene cunicularia, Athene cunicularia hypugaea
Location: Salton Sea, Imperial County, California
Image ID: 22484  
Burrowing owl (Western North American race hypugaea). This 10-inch-tall burrowing owl is standing besides its burrow. These burrows are usually created by squirrels, prairie dogs, or other rodents and even turtles, and only rarely dug by the owl itself, Athene cunicularia, Athene cunicularia hypugaea, Salton Sea, Imperial County, California
Burrowing owl (Western North American race hypugaea). This 10-inch-tall burrowing owl is standing besides its burrow. These burrows are usually created by squirrels, prairie dogs, or other rodents and even turtles, and only rarely dug by the owl itself.
Species: Burrowing owl, Athene cunicularia, Athene cunicularia hypugaea
Location: Salton Sea, Imperial County, California
Image ID: 22485  
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