Water pools, rock depressions on Comb Ridge, Bears Ears National Monument, Utah
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Palabras clave relacionadas
- 6118-
- aire libre
- al aire libre
- asombro
- áspero
- calmo
- cañón
- cañón (entre montañas)
- destino turistico
- día
- erosión (terrestre)
- espacio (copyspace)
- Estados Unidos
- formación rocosa
- fotógrafia
- fotografía (arte)
- fotógrafias
- imagen a color
- lugar de interés
- marea brava
- monumento nacional
- nadie
- naturaleza
- Norteamérica
- paisaje
- paisajístico
- parque nacional
- pintoresco
- remoto (aislado)
- sacar fotos
- sobrecogimiento
- talante
- talantes
- textura
- tiempo
- Utah
- viaje
- vista
- Wilderness Area
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