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Pristine lake in Colorado, USA
A panoramic view of colorful Lake Haiyaha, with Hallett Peak towering at shore, on a sunny and calm Summer day. Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, USA.
Aerial view of Bryce Canyon on a beautiful summer day. Overlook of orange colorful hoodoos red rock formations in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah - USA
Stunning rock formations in Capital Reef National Park, Utah, USA. Lots of unique shapes made out of red, orange and grey stones.
Beautiful outlook from Trail Ridge Road in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
Alberta, Canada - Sep 27 2023 : Backswamp Viewpoint. Bow River in fall foliage season, mountains in the background. Banff National Park, Canadian Rockies.
Crater Lake Lodge in Crater Lake National Park.
Geyers with color algae covering the rocks in Yellowstone park in Wyoming, USA
Grand Teton mountain range and Snake river in the Yellowstone Ecosystem of western USA, North America. The nearest cities are Jackson and Cody, Wyoming, Denver, Colorado, Salt Lake City, Utah, Bozeman and Billings, Montana.
Captive geyser in Soda Springs Idaho. Mineral terraces of the hot springs
Road information sign at a road crossing in Zion National Park.
Head Wall Lakes, Kananaskis Country, Alberta Canada. Hiking in the Canadian Rockies
Mountain at Hector Lake, Banff.
The turquoise Joffre Lake is surrounded by the Rainforest. Mountain peaks in the background. Joffre Lakes Provincial Park. British Columbia, Canada.
Snowcapped mountains lake reflection, Bow Lake
Old tungsten (wolfram) mine is now a toxic, abandoned but beautiful green lake. Mount Neme, Spain
Sign of the Grand Tetons and Highway US-26, Wyoming, USA.
Lake agnes lies still like a sheet of glass on a summer day in the Canada rockies
Camping in a remote wilderness above a turquoise colored lake
The impact that climate change is having on the retreat of glaciers and thaws in the Alps is known.\nThe climate of the Alps is changing rapidly. It is estimated that temperatures have increased around 2 °C, twice the world average.\n\nThat is driving the retreat of the glaciers of the Alps. It is estimated that they have lost half of their ice volume since 1850 and loss rates have accelerated considerably since the late 1980s.\n\nAs glaciers recede, they can become unstable and threaten people below them, particularly high-altitude glaciers such as Marmolada, which are often on steep slopes and depend on sub-zero temperatures to stay fixed.
Beautiful reflection of the Canadian Rockies in the calm waters of Bow Lake.
A colorful pond in front of a majestic mountain in Kananaskis Country, Alberta. There is a paved pathway, with a bench, along the edge of the pond. The depth of field is large. Photo taken in summer on a sunny day.
Fruita, Utah, USA - 03.01.2024: Shot of the Capitol Reef National Park entrance sign on a sunny day. The sign is made of red brick with white lettering. Taken on a blue sky day on Scenic Highway 24.
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Mound Spring next to Liberty Cap in Mammoth Hot Springs area, Yellowstone Park
Keep Right Sign  at Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
The first of 3 glacial lakes found on the Blue Lakes trail just outside of Ridgway Colorado. This first lake is a crystal glacial lake of the most beautiful blue that can only truly be appreciated by climbing the trail above it to get a full view. Surrounded by mountain views, meadows, flowing creeks. The area is known for the wildflowers and mushrooms found all over in a rare display.
Yellowstone NP nature
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