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Image from an original painting by Larry Jacobsen. / AF-003
Navajo sisters on horses in Monument Valley Arizona USA
Image of Panorama of giant mountain range with rain clouds
Mount Moran in the Grand Teton Mountain Range and high desert landscape.\n\nTaken in the Grand Tetons National Park, Wyoming, USA
A beautiful pastoral grassland scene in Valles Caldera National Preserve, New Mexico
The Alaskan inside passage near Icy Strait Point is a vast landscape with small island archipelagos and massive mountain ranges.  Isolated, alone, the perfect getaway for a cruise through some of the most beautiful scenery in the world.
The Astoria–Megler Bridge crosses the Columbia river, connecting the states of Oregon and Washington.
Digital painting of the trigonometry point on top of The Roaches at sunset in the Staffordshire, Peak District National Park, UK.
Typical Tunisian landscape at Ksour Jlidet in Tataouine Governorate. North Africa
North Cascades, Washington
Panoramic of Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Winter in Colorado
Grasslands occupy one-third of Arizona, taking up some 24 million acres.  They provide a unique habitat for wildlife and are part of a large and diverse network of grasslands found throughout the southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. Semi-desert grasslands found in central and southeastern Arizona reach into Sonora, Mexico and New Mexico. Grasslands in Northern Arizona are similar to those found in the Great Basin and the Colorado Plateau in Colorado, Utah and New Mexico. In the mountainous areas of Northern Arizona, grassland meadows can be found interspersed within the conifer forests.  Hart Prairie is a vast grassland located on the northwest side of the San Francisco Peaks.  Hart Prairie is in the Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Wet on wet oil painting created in 2009 in Southern Bavaria in Germany, the photographer is also the artist and the work of art is not subject to copyright protection.
Moulton Barn on Mormon Row Historic District at Grand Teton National Park in Teton County, Wyoming. This barn is all that's left of the homestead constructed by Thomas Alma Moulton and his sons (circa 1912-1945) and is located in Antelope Flats. This land and barn were sold by the Moultons to the National Park Service.
Rows of abandoned homes and buildings in Bannack Ghost Town, Montana
The famous John Moulton Barn, dubbed the \
Panoramic view of Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO world heritage site in Morocco
Green grassy prairie and sky with cumulus in Utah, along highway 89 near Le Fevre Overlook, with Grand Staircase Escalante in the distance.
Digital painting of the abandoned Rhos Slate Quarry at Capel Curig, below Moel Siabod in the Snowdonia National Park, Wales
Mountain view from Jackson Lake Lodge, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA
Landscape with valleys in the region of Popoli in Abruzzo, Italy.
Extra large Panorama of Joshua Tree National Monument. Part 1 of 2. You can merge this two parts into one super long pano.
Panoramic view of the Carpathian mountains of Ukraine with forests and clouds
This is my Photographic Image of a Nature Landscape in a Watercolour Effect. Because sometimes you might want a more illustrative image for an organic look.
A cloudscape panorama at sunset after a storm has cleared out from the Maryland’s eastern shore
The Moulton Barn, a publicly owned national landmark along the Mormon Row Historic District in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming with the peaks of the Teton Range in the background.  This barn, the John Moulton Barn is commonly dubbed the worlds second most photographed barn next to the T.A. Moulton Barn located just down the street.  Either way, the barns on Mormon Row are the most photographed in the world.
Painting of mountain and snow in winter.
Thomas Murphy became one of the first Mormons from Idaho to settle here in 1908. Many of his original structures no longer survive and in 1920 he sold the property to Joe Heninger who remained for about 20 years. Eventually, Heninger sold his ranch to John Moulton, who passed it to his son, Reed. Reed and his wife Shirley stayed here until 1953 when John sold the properties to the National Park Service. Three generations of Moultons still made the ranch home until Reed's untimely death in a car crash in 1973. By 1976, the last Mormon Row harvest took place and on John's death at 103 in 1990, the NPS bought the land.
Oil painting, handmade
Green grassy prairie and sky with cumulus in Utah, along highway 89 near Le Fevre Overlook, with Grand Staircase Escalante in the distance.
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