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A hiker admires Latourelle Falls, in Guy W. Talbot State Park, drops 249 feet through a lush forest near the Columbia River, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon
A hiker admires Latourelle Falls, in Guy W. Talbot State Park, drops 249 feet through a lush forest near the Columbia River.
Location: Latourelle Falls, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon
Image ID: 19346  
A hiker admires Latourelle Falls, in Guy W. Talbot State Park, drops 249 feet through a lush forest near the Columbia River, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon
A hiker admires Latourelle Falls, in Guy W. Talbot State Park, drops 249 feet through a lush forest near the Columbia River.
Location: Latourelle Falls, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon
Image ID: 19348  
A hiker considers a log suspended high overhead in the Buckskin Gulch Narrows, left there by a previous flash flood.  A hiker moves through the deep narrow passages of Buckskin Gulch, a slot canyon cut deep into sandstone by years of river-induced erosion.  In some places the Buckskin Gulch narrows are only about 15 feet wide but several hundred feet high, blocking sunlight.  Flash floods are dangerous as there is no escape once into the Buckskin Gulch slot canyons.  This is a panorama made of twelve individual photos, Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness, Arizona
A hiker considers a log suspended high overhead in the Buckskin Gulch Narrows, left there by a previous flash flood. A hiker moves through the deep narrow passages of Buckskin Gulch, a slot canyon cut deep into sandstone by years of river-induced erosion. In some places the Buckskin Gulch narrows are only about 15 feet wide but several hundred feet high, blocking sunlight. Flash floods are dangerous as there is no escape once into the Buckskin Gulch slot canyons. This is a panorama made of twelve individual photos.
Location: Buckskin Gulch, Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness, Arizona
Image ID: 20703  
Panorama dimensions: 4060 x 16930
A hiker admires Mobius Arch in early morning golden sunlight, with the snow-covered Sierra Nevada Range and the Alabama Hills seen in the background, Alabama Hills Recreational Area
A hiker admires Mobius Arch in early morning golden sunlight, with the snow-covered Sierra Nevada Range and the Alabama Hills seen in the background.
Location: Alabama Hills Recreational Area, California
Image ID: 21740  
A hiker admires Mobius Arch in early morning golden sunlight, with the snow-covered Sierra Nevada Range and the Alabama Hills seen in the background, Alabama Hills Recreational Area
A hiker admires Mobius Arch in early morning golden sunlight, with the snow-covered Sierra Nevada Range and the Alabama Hills seen in the background.
Location: Alabama Hills Recreational Area, California
Image ID: 21769  
A bubble ring. A young girl reaches out to touch a bubble ring as it ascends through the water toward her
A bubble ring. A young girl reaches out to touch a bubble ring as it ascends through the water toward her.
Image ID: 20774  
A bubble ring. A child puts her hand through a bubble ring at it ascends through the water toward her
A bubble ring. A child puts her hand through a bubble ring at it ascends through the water toward her.
Image ID: 20775  
A bubble ring. A young girl watches as a bubble ring ascends through the water toward her
A bubble ring. A young girl watches as a bubble ring ascends through the water toward her.
Image ID: 20776  
A bubble ring.  A toroidal bubble ring rises through the water on its way to the surface
A bubble ring. A toroidal bubble ring rises through the water on its way to the surface.
Image ID: 20777  
Trochoidal sunlight patterns on the bottom of a swimming pool
Trochoidal sunlight patterns on the bottom of a swimming pool.
Image ID: 20778  
A bubble ring.  A toroidal bubble ring rises through the water on its way to the surface
A bubble ring. A toroidal bubble ring rises through the water on its way to the surface.
Image ID: 20779  
A bubble ring.  A toroidal bubble ring rises through the water on its way to the surface
A bubble ring. A toroidal bubble ring rises through the water on its way to the surface.
Image ID: 20780  
A bubble ring.  A toroidal bubble ring rises through the water on its way to the surface
A bubble ring. A toroidal bubble ring rises through the water on its way to the surface.
Image ID: 20781  
A bubble ring. A young girl watches as a bubble ring ascends through the water toward her
A bubble ring. A young girl watches as a bubble ring ascends through the water toward her.
Image ID: 20784  
A bubble ring. A young girl watches as a bubble ring ascends through the water toward her
A bubble ring. A young girl watches as a bubble ring ascends through the water toward her.
Image ID: 20785  
Bubble ring
Bubble ring.
Image ID: 06999  
A underwater bubble ring!  Similar to the rings created by smokers, an underwater bubble ring can be made by exhaling just right.  When done correctly, the ring will rise toward the surface keeping its perfect toroidal form until it reaches a state of instability and breaks up
A underwater bubble ring! Similar to the rings created by smokers, an underwater bubble ring can be made by exhaling just right. When done correctly, the ring will rise toward the surface keeping its perfect toroidal form until it reaches a state of instability and breaks up.
Image ID: 07750  
A underwater bubble ring!  Similar to the rings created by smokers, an underwater bubble ring can be made by exhaling just right.  When done correctly, the ring will rise toward the surface keeping its perfect toroidal form until it reaches a state of instability and breaks up
A underwater bubble ring! Similar to the rings created by smokers, an underwater bubble ring can be made by exhaling just right. When done correctly, the ring will rise toward the surface keeping its perfect toroidal form until it reaches a state of instability and breaks up.
Image ID: 07751  
A underwater bubble ring!  Similar to the rings created by smokers, an underwater bubble ring can be made by exhaling just right.  When done correctly, the ring will rise toward the surface keeping its perfect toroidal form until it reaches a state of instability and breaks up
A underwater bubble ring! Similar to the rings created by smokers, an underwater bubble ring can be made by exhaling just right. When done correctly, the ring will rise toward the surface keeping its perfect toroidal form until it reaches a state of instability and breaks up.
Image ID: 07752  
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