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Black and White Film image of the Sonora desert in central Arizona USA
The reservation is south of the Grand Canyon and this shot is from a helicopter looking towards Lake Mead.
Natural landscape of limestone and sandstone rock formations inside a national parks in utah and arizona in north america in summer
Aerial View Of A Metal Normandy Barrier Stretches Across The United States Side Of The Rio Grande River And The Mexico Side, Surveillance Systems And The Ever Vigilant Border Patrol Keep Our Border Safe
Horizontal shot of a typical 1940s vacation snapshot in Colorado.
Panoramic picture over the Namibian Kalahari with blue sky and light clouds in summer
Colorado River at Boarder of Arizona and California
The Euphrates River between Aleppo and the border zom Iraq on the Euphrates River in the north of Syria in the Middle East.
Mountain river view
Salt River Arizona recreationa area, Desert Mountains, east of Phoenix Arizona
A Panoramic shot of An SUV Border Patrol Stands Guard at the US Customs and Border Protection Santa Teresa Port of Entry
Aerial of the California aqueduct winding past Palmdale California.
The New Cornelia open-pit copper mine has a rich history in the mining industry of the southwestern United States.  The New Cornelia Mine traces its roots back to 1909 when a geologist named John Boddie identified significant copper deposits in the Ajo, Arizona area. The New Cornelia Copper Company was formed in 1916 to develop these deposits, and mining operations began in earnest.  Over the ensuing decades, the New Cornelia Mine underwent significant expansion as demand for copper surged, particularly during periods of war and industrial growth. The mine's open-pit operation became one of the largest of its kind in the United States, producing vast quantities of copper ore.  By the latter half of the 20th century, the New Cornelia Mine faced challenges including declining ore grades, increasing operating costs, and environmental regulations. In 1983, the mine owners announced the closure of the mine due to these factors, marking the end of an era for one of Arizona's most significant copper producers.  While the New Cornelia Mine is no longer operational, its legacy continues to be felt in the area, both in terms of its historical significance and the ongoing efforts to address the environmental legacy of mining activities.  This scene of the mine was photographed from the Ajo Scenic Loop near Ajo, Arizona, USA.
Brazil, 1974. State housing development in the Distrito Federal do Brasil for the poor rural population.
The Rio Grande River below Elephant Butte near Truth or Consequences New Mexico
Fort Davis National Historic Site, Texas – March 2, 2017: Historic Fort Davis, which was once occupied by the legendary Buffalo Soldiers, contains numerous well preserved military structures that are currently maintained by the U.S. National Park Service.
Majestic landscapes of the Canyonland National Park. Hiking during a hot and dry summer day from Sunset Point
Salt River Arizona recreation area, Desert Mountains, east of Phoenix Arizona
Flood control channel shots taken in Moreno Valley, California.
The river around the desert in Inner Mongolia, China. Copy space for text, background
A panoramic of Carson City in the late afternoon sun.  Carson City is the capital city of Nevada, located just south of Reno.
Namibia, panorama of the Namib desert, wild landscape with a dirt road in background
Mount Elden is named for John Elden, one of the region's earliest Anglo settlers.  Elden and his family established a homestead on the mountain's lower slopes and, during the late 19th century, grazed sheep on the open grasslands below the mountain.  The mountain's exposed, rocky slopes are a dominant feature from almost any part of the surrounding area.  Despite its rugged appearance and steep relief, the mountain is accessible via an extensive road and trail system.  Mount Elden was photographed from Campbell Meadows in \nFlagstaff, Arizona, USA.
An aerial view of beautiful mountains near the sea in Bahia de Concepcion, Baja California Sur, Mexico
Aerial view of a landscape, aircraft point of view, flying high above mountains
Fort Davis National Historic Site
Residential structures encroach on Petroglyph national monument. A cultural treasure yet against the sprawling city of Albuquerque New Mexico.
Aerial photography over Nevada Mojave desert with roads and town
Top view of the canyon in the Colorado plateau with sky and clouds.
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