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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.

Colorado River In Grand Canyon

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 a scenic overlook between Hopi Poi8nt and Mojave Point on the south rim of the canyon.

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Grand Canyon Majesty

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 a scenic overlook between Mojave Point and The Abyss on the south rim of the canyon.

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White Point Gardens

White Point Gardens is in the heart of the historical district of Charleston, South Carolina with a view overlooking The Battery and Charleston Harbor.

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Cooper River Anchorage

A group of sailbots tied up east of Liberty Square on the Charleston side of the Cooper River.

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Charleston Harbor

The Cooper River part of Charleston Harbor as seen from Liberty Square.

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Magnolia Plantation And Gardens

The Magnolia Plantation & Gardens was established in Charleston, South Carolina on 500 acres in 1676 by the Drayton family and is still owned and operated by their descendants. Sixty acres is set aside for the gardens which includes 900 varieties of camelias, 250 types of azaleas and a large variety of other flowers as well. It is the oldest garden in the United States

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Tybee Island Salt Marsh

Part of the vast salt marsh and creeks to the west of Tybee Island, Georgia's main business area.

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Darien River Anchorage

A view of the Darien, Georgia waterfront as seen from the Darien River bridge looking from the pleasure boats toward the shrimp boat fleet to the east. Darien has a major commercial shrimping industry.

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