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Navajo Man in Forties in Front of Totem Pole Rock in Monument Valley Tribal Park Utah Holding an I Voted Sticker Signifying that She Just Voted in an American Election
Backpackers in  Lake Mead
Adult man in cowboy hat in desert. Almeria, Spain
A Native American Navajo man standing in the desert at Monument Valley USA.
Navajo woman meditating in Monument Valley tribal park
Taking photos of rocks at the Fish river canyon cliff
A young woman hiker is standing on the canyon rim near O'Neil Butte in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
Grand Canyon National Park - Woman Visitor at South Rim Overlook - 1975. Scanned from Kodachrome 25 slide.
Modern Navajo Man Posing in front of the Totem Pole Rock Formation in the Monument Valley Tribal Park in Northern Arizona at Dusk Under Dramatic Cloudscape
Spectacular off-road jeep tour through Monument Valley along the way to Hogan Cave. The massive, reddish-colored cliffs in the buttes and mesas of Monument Valley have been carved from the next overlying formation, the DeChelly Sandstone. This impressive formation is composed of fine-grained, quartzose sandstone that derives its reddish color from orange-red coatings on the individual grains. Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park (30,000 acres) was established in 1958 and is located on the border of Arizona and Utah within the 16 million-acre Navajo Reservation. May 2016.
woman who photographs the magnificent landscape from the high place of sacrifice
Adult man in cowboy hat in desert. Almeria, Spain
Navajo young woman on top of a mountain admiring the scenery at Monument Valley Arizona
A man tourist taking pictures of Grand Canyon National Park
Young woman travels in USA and contemplates the famous Grand Canyon, United States, people travel explore nature
Sharyn canyon, Kazakhstan. Great observation point for view. Woman is standing at the edge of the rock. Moon canyon. High quality travel photo
Young Navajo Native American Woman in her early twenties in traditional clothing sitting stoically in the sunshine next to a sandstone cliff in the desert area at the Monument Valley Tribal Park in Northern Arizona
Female tourist posing for photos at Grand Canyon National Park. Arizona. USA.
A good looking mid 50's man sitting on a rock in a desert landscape as he laughs
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Hiker on the top of mountain with backpack and trekking poles turned backwards
Indigenous Navajo man portrait in Monument Valley
The rock walls, cliffs and gorges give the Grand Canyon in Arizona its ever-changing hues: rust reds, dusty pinks and slate-grey, along with the numerous shades of brown on a November morning.
Female tourist looking at Laguna Colorada in Bolivia. The Altiplano (Spanish for high plain), in west-central South America, where the Andes are at their widest, is the most extensive area of high plateau on earth outside of Tibet. Lake Titicaca is its best known geographical feature. The Altiplano is an area of inland drainage (endorheism) lying in the central Andes, occupying parts of Northern Chile and Argentina, Western Bolivia and Southern Peru. Its height averages about 3,750 meters (12,300 feet), slightly less than that of Tibet. Unlike the Tibetan Plateau, however, the Altiplano is dominated by massive active volcanoes of the Central Volcanic Zone to the west like Ampato (6288 m), Tutupaca (5816 m), Nevado Sajama (6542 m), Parinacota (6348 m), Guallatiri (6071 m), Cerro Paroma (5728 m), Cerro Uturuncu (6008 m) and Licancabur (5916 m), and the Cordillera Real in the north east with Illampu (6368 m), Huayna Potosi (6088 m), Ancohuma (6427 m) and Illimani (6438 m). The Atacama Desert, one of the driest areas on the whole planet, lies to the southwest of the Altiplano. In contrast, to the east lies the humid Amazon Rainforest.
Female tourist posing for photos at Bryce Canyon Rim Trail. Utah. USA.
A Young Native American, Navajo Boy Rides His Horse Near A Massive Rock Wall Filled With Native Petroglyphs
A woman doing a yoga pose with arms outstretched on a rock above the Grand Canyon. The Grand Canyon has been carved, over millions of years, as the Colorado River cuts through the Colorado Plateau.The canyon offers stunning panoramic views, unique geological formations, and a sense of wonder at the natural world.Geologists debate the age of the canyon itself—it may be between 5 million and 70 million years old.
Grand Canyon, Arizona, Usa - January 31, 2008: Young woman, a member of the Hualapai native, standing on the edge of Grand Canyon, West Rim near the famous attraction called the Skywalk
A man looking at the desolation of the Canyonlands National Park Utah. Nestled in the southeastern portion of Utah, Canyonlands National Park is one of the most popular places to visit in the area. Often considered the little brother of the Grand Canyon, this park features miles of canyons stretching as far as the eye can see. These breathtaking canyons were carved by the Colorado River over thousands of years
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