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Landscapes

Pictures of all types of landscapes from Argentina, Costa Rica and the United States.

 

Browse the images below and travel from mountains, volcanoes and waterfalls to deserts and canyons.

 

Take rivers and streams to lakes and ponds. 

 

Visit bayous, and fresh and salt water marshes. Then go inland to springs, fields and pastures.

West Texas Wind Turbine Generators

Wind turbine generators in texas generate almost 16% of the electricity used in Texas. They also produce more electricity from them than from wind turbine generators in any other state.

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Distant Mountains

US 385 leads from Marathon, Texas into the Big Bend National Park in west Texas that borders on Mexico.

The Big Bend National Park, with over 800,000 acres encompasses river, desert, mountain and canyons. The elevations range from less than 1,800 feet along the Rio Grande River to almost 8,000 feet in the Chisos Mountains.From forested mountains, to vast deserts and from springs to river country, there is something for everyone. It is one of the remaining last wild corners of the United States.

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Grand Canyon Vista

The Colorado Plateau, through which the Grand Canyon cuts. was once a seabed.The plateau was raised through plate tectonic action so that the rims of the grand canyon are now between 7,000 and 8,000 feet above sea level. Through erosion from the Colorado River and other factors, the canyon has been cut as deep as one mile in places. The canyon can be viewed from both the north and south rims. This is a view from Mather Point on the south rim of the canyon.

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Sheer Striations

The painted Desert was named in 1540 by Francesco Vazquez de Coronado. These badlands in the Four Corners area are approximately 120 miles long and 60 miles wide, extending from the east end of the Grand Canyon National Park southeast to the Petrified Forest National Park and north to the Navajo Nation. It is made up of easily erodable rock which allows the different layers of deposits to be exposed,

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Salt Water Tidal Pool

The St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge was extablished in 1931 for migratory birds and covers parts of three Florida counties, Jefferson, Taylor, and Wakulla. It stretches along 43 miles of the Gulf Coast of northwest Florida, encompassing over 70,000 acres. It consists of coastal marsh, islands, tidal creeks and the estruaries of seven Florida rivers.

It is also the home of the St. Marks lighthouse. established in its current location since 1842, and still in use today. The lighthouse was originallhy built in 1831 and moved to its current location in 1842 because of erosion. It stands 82 feet high.

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Chisos

Looking across the Big Bend Desert, we see the Chisos Mountains on the horizon in the Big Bend National Park in Texas.

The Big Bend National Park, with over 800,000 acres encompasses river, desert, mountain and canyons. The elevations range from less than 1,800 feet along the Rio Grande River to almost 8,000 feet in the Chisos Mountains.From forested mountains, to vast deserts and from springs to river country, there is something for everyone. It is one of the remaining last wild corners of the United States.

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Grand Canyon Overlook

The Colorado Plateau, through which the Grand Canyon cuts. was once a seabed.The plateau was raised through plate tectonic action so that the rims of the grand canyon are now between 7,000 and 8,000 feet above sea level. Through erosion from the Colorado River and other factors, the canyon has been cut as deep as one mile in places. The canyon can be viewed from both the north and south rims. this is the trailview overlook on the south rim of the canyon just west of the Bright Angel Trailhead.

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Erosion At Work

The painted Desert was named in 1540 by Francesco Vazquez de Coronado. These badlands in the Four Corners area are approximately 120 miles long and 60 miles wide, extending from the east end of the Grand Canyon National Park southeast to the Petrified Forest National Park and north to the Navajo Nation. It is made up of easily erodable rock which allows the different layers of deposits to be exposed,

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Desert Mountains

The Chisos Mountains, at almost 8,000 feet, are one of the focal points of the Big Bend National Park in Texas.

The Big Bend National Park, with over 800,000 acres encompasses river, desert, mountain and canyons. The elevations range from less than 1,800 feet along the Rio Grande River to almost 8,000 feet in the Chisos Mountains.From forested mountains, to vast deserts and from springs to river country, there is something for everyone. It is one of the remaining last wild corners of the United States.

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Jumbled Landscape

The painted Desert was named in 1540 by Francesco Vazquez de Coronado. These badlands in the Four Corners area are approximately 120 miles long and 60 miles wide, extending from the east end of the Grand Canyon National Park southeast to the Petrified Forest National Park and north to the Navajo Nation. It is made up of easily erodable rock which allows the different layers of deposits to be exposed,

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Chisos Mountains

The Chisos Mountains, at almost 8,000 feet, are one of the focal points of the Big Bend National Park in Texas.

The Big Bend National Park, with over 800,000 acres encompasses river, desert, mountain and canyons. The elevations range from less than 1,800 feet along the Rio Grande River to almost 8,000 feet in the Chisos Mountains.From forested mountains, to vast deserts and from springs to river country, there is something for everyone. It is one of the remaining last wild corners of the United States.

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Maricopa Point

The Colorado Plateau, through which the Grand Canyon cuts. was once a seabed.The plateau was raised through plate tectonic action so that the rims of the grand canyon are now between 7,000 and 8,000 feet above sea level. Through erosion from the Colorado River and other factors, the canyon has been cut as deep as one mile in places. The canyon can be viewed from both the north and south rims. This is a view from Maricopa Point on the south rim of the canyon.

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