Muley Point at the heart of Bears Ears National Monument, a vast 1.3 million acre area of wilderness. San Juan Canyon.
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Mots clés apparentés
- 6118-
- accidenté
- accidenté (terrain)
- Amérique du Nord
- baisser les yeux
- blanc
- calme
- canyon
- ébahi
- émerveiller
- érosion (terrestre)
- États-Unis
- falaise
- formation rocheuse
- grès
- humeur
- image couleur
- isolé (lointain)
- jour
- montagne
- monument
- monument (tourisme)
- monument national
- nature
- paisible
- paix
- parc national
- paysage
- photographie (art)
- Pinnacles
- place pour texte (copyspace)
- plein air
- roche
- rocher
- sans personnages
- sédimentaire
- temps (temporalité)
- texture
- Utah
- vallée
- vallées
- voyage
- vue de haut
- vue plongeante
- Wilderness Area
Images apparentées
- View of San Juan Canyon from Muley Point at dusk, Bears Ears National Monument, Utah
- Rock formations and San Juan Canyon from Muley Point, Bears Ears National Monument, Utah
- Rock pinnacle lit up at sunset, on the edge of San Juan Canyon from Muley Point, Bears Ears National Monument, Utah
- Water pools and rock formations on rocks overlookng the San Juan Canyon from Muley Point, Bears Ears National Monument, Utah
- Muley Point is in the heart of Bears Ears National Monument, a vast 1.3 million acre area of unspoiled Utah wilderness
- Rock formations at Muley Point, San Juan Canyon, in the Bears Ears National Monument.
- Muley Point at the heart of Bears Ears National Monument, a vast 1.3 million acre area of wilderness. San Juan Canyon.
- Muley Point and the view of San Juan Canyon in Bears Ears National Monument
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- Rock formations and summit of Comb Ridge in Bears Ears National Monument, Utah. A new national monument site.
- Rock formations and summit of Comb Ridge, Bears Ears National Monument in Utah.
- Bears Ears National Monument, a prehistoric native american Anasazi settlement and archaeological site.
- The Temple of the Moon rock formation in Cathedral Valley in the Capitol Reef National Park, monolith of earthy, buff-pink Entrada Sandstone rising from the plain.
- The Bentonite Hills of Cathedral Valley, coloured rock strata and formations of the Cainville Wash in Capitol Reef national park in Utah.
- Valley of the Gods in the heart of Bears Ears National Monument
- Water pools, rock depressions on Comb Ridge, Bears Ears National Monument, Utah
- A slot canyon, deep fissure, viewed from above with boulders at the base. Little Wildhorse Canyon, Goblin Valley State Park.