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The Granite Dells are a geological feature characterized by exposed granite rock formations that have been sculpted by wind and water over millions of years into unusual shapes and patterns.  The term “dells” refers to the valleys or low areas between the granite formations.  Nestled among these natural wonders lies Watson Lake, a reservoir formed in 1915 when early settlers dammed Granite Creek. This juxtaposition of geological history and human intervention creates a serene oasis, inviting visitors to ponder the passage of time and marvel at the forces of nature.  Watson Lake and the Granite Dells are in Prescott, Arizona, USA.
Beautiful landscape in Napa County.
Kings Canyon National Park, California.
Abuquiu Lake, New Mexico,  in Summer with rain clouds in the background
Beautiful sunrise of Colorado River
Aerial panoramic view of Lake Lahontan Reservoir located on Highway 50 near Silver Springs east of Reno Nevada during a drought.
Dam on Colorado river in Arizona, Paige
Watson Lake is located near Prescott, Arizona and is surrounded by a rock formation called the Granite Dells.
An aerial view of Atuel Canyon with cloudy sky reflection on the water, San Rafael, Mendoza, Argentina
The Granite Dells are a geological feature characterized by exposed granite rock formations that have been sculpted by wind and water over millions of years into unusual shapes and patterns.  The term “dells” refers to the valleys or low areas between the granite formations.  Nestled among these natural wonders lies Watson Lake, a reservoir formed in 1915 when early settlers dammed Granite Creek. This juxtaposition of geological history and human intervention creates a serene oasis, inviting visitors to ponder the passage of time and marvel at the forces of nature.  Watson Lake and the Granite Dells are in Prescott, Arizona, USA.
Steamboat rock trail, Eastern Washington
Abuquiu Lake, New Mexico,  in Summer with rain clouds in the background
Panoramic view from the South Rim below little fluffy clouds over the iconic strata, mesas and ravines of the Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
Chirel Castle and Jucar River in Cortes de Pallas. Located in Ayora-Cofrentes valley, Valencia, Spain
Peranales River that sometimes flows underground near LBJ Ranch in Teaas under crazy sunset sky with fall foliage
Close-up shot of eroded peaks and the Colorado River in Grand Canyon National Park, South Rim, Arizona, USA at twilight.
Sunrise over Xolorado river south of Las Vegas
Saguaro cactus reflects on the secluded shores of Horseshoe Reservoir in Tonto National Forest
Camelback Mountain is a prominent feature of the Sonoran Desert in southern Arizona.  It is part of the McDowell Mountain Range and is composed primarily of Precambrian granite.  The mountain has been weathered by rain, wind and other forces of nature over millions of years.  This erosion has given the mountain a distinctive hump-back “camel” shape thus leading to its name.  The area around Camelback Mountain is home to a variety of cacti, including saguaros, as well as a range of other desert plants and animals, such as jackrabbits, rattlesnakes, and Gila monsters. The mountain's summit provides a critical habitat for a number of bird species, including hawks, vultures, and eagles.  This view of the surrounding area was photographed from the Echo Canyon trail on Camelback Mountain near Phoenix, Arizona, USA.
Panoramic view of the water reservoir at Joe's Valley, UT, USA
A beautiful landscape of Capitol Reef National Park, Utah
Aerial view of Lower Cathedral Lake in Yosemite National Park, California, USA.
Panoramic view on Lone Rock and Lone Rock Beach, Utah
Photo taken of Lake Powell area, Page, Arizona. Many houseboats on the lake.
Abuquiu Lake, New Mexico,  in Summer with rain clouds in the background
Bartlett Lake after spring rains in Tonto National Forest
a colorful sunset over watson lake prescott arizona
The Granite Dells are a geological feature characterized by exposed granite rock formations that have been sculpted by wind and water over millions of years into unusual shapes and patterns.  The term “dells” refers to the valleys or low areas between the granite formations.  Nestled among these natural wonders lies Watson Lake, a reservoir formed in 1915 when early settlers dammed Granite Creek. This juxtaposition of geological history and human intervention creates a serene oasis, inviting visitors to ponder the passage of time and marvel at the forces of nature.  Watson Lake and the Granite Dells are in Prescott, Arizona, USA.
A view of Phoenix area from Camelback Mountain
Panoramic view of Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA.
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