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Beautifull aerial pictures of Kenya taken by Mario Faubert aviator/photographer
Fremont Indian State Park
Dry land texture on the floor of a swamp. Global warming and greenhouse effect.
Unique sandstone formations along the shoreline of Hornby Island, a popular travel destination along the west coast of Canada.
Monsoon run off, sculpted riverbed, desert canyon, Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness
Looking across Farrell Canyon with the Chilcotin River running through it . The Hoodoos and sand dunes are on the fare bank of Farrell Canyon.
Drought in Spain, river of Congost de Mont Rebei with dry sand, low river with dry trees, global warming
Eastern Sierra, California
Landscape along National Route 7 through Andes moutain range close to the border in Argentina.
Scenic view capturing the expansive landscape between Granada and Cordoba along the Camino Mozarabe. The image showcases a vast expanse of rolling hills adorned with endless rows of olive trees. The terraced hillsides form a picturesque pattern of olive groves stretching to the horizon, symbolizing the region's rich agricultural heritage. This agricultural scenery characterizes the Andalusian countryside, offering a glimpse of the region's prominent olive oil production. The undulating terrain and the continuous olive plantations highlight the agricultural beauty along this historic route, providing travelers with a quintessential view of rural Spain.
Autumn colors on the shores of Green River, Wyoming, USA
The Painted Hills are one of the three units that comprise the John Day Fossil Beds. Take time to also visit the Clarno Unit, with Mars-like pillars formed by waterfalls and volcanic sludge, and the Sheep Rock Unit, where fossils of plants and animals like saber-toothed cats are on display at the Thomas Condon Paleontology Center. The hills get their name from the delicately colored stratifications in the soil and the yellows, golds, blacks and reds of the Painted Hills are best seen in the late afternoon. Tones and hue may appear to change from one visit to another, as the claystone differ with ever-changing light and moisture levels. Once you see them for yourself, it’s pretty easy to understand why the Painted Hills are one of the 7 Wonders of Oregon.
Aerial view of Lake Magadi Lake in the Great Rift Valley of Kenya. Lake Magadi is the southernmost lake in the Kenyan Rift Valley, north of Tanzania's Lake Natron. The Rift Valley contains a chain of volcanoes, some of which are still active, and many other lakes such as the Turkana, Baringo, Bogoria and Nakuru. During the dry season Lake Magadi is 60% covered by soda and is known for its wading birds. During the rainy season, a thin layer of brine covers much of the saline pan, but this evaporates rapidly leaving a vast expanse of white salt that cracks to produce large polygons. The lake is recharged by saline hot springs that discharge into alkaline lagoons around the lake margins and is very rich in blue-green algae, which feed insects, small crustaceans and massive flocks of lesser flamingos (Phoenicoparrus minor). Altogether it forms a very peculiar mineral and colour-rich landscape. The lake is featured in film The Constant Gardener, which is based on the book of the same name by John le Carré although in the film the shots are supposed to be at Lake Turkana. Currently the area is inhabited by the cattle-herder Masai tribes, but the relics of many hominids have been found in the escarpments.
Gobustan, Azerbaijan: mud spewing out from the earth due to compactional stress, Azerbaijan has the most mud volcanoes in the world, with around 300 of them, around a third of all mud volcanoes in the world, some thought to have medicinal qualities. Their occurrence in the area around Qobustan is closely linked to the oil and gas deposits there.
Scenic Salton Sea shoreline vista, Southern California
Desert village
Cedar elfin and larch on the edge of the river valley. River Labynkyr. Yakutia. Russia.
Aerial view of marble quarry by the lake in Burdur, Turkey. Taken via drone.
Braided rivers occur where the flow divides the channel into a series of braided bars by accumulating sediment. Braided rivers are bedload-dominated systems characterized by a network of unstable channels, ephemeral bars, and limited riparian vegetation.
Maras Salt Mines is located in the town of Maras,   in the Cusco province, in the Sacred Valley of southeastern Peru
View of a reservoir without water due to a dry spell.
During the late Jurassic Period about 150 million years ago, dinosaurs congregated along the shores of a vast freshwater lake in what is now southeastern Colorado. They left behind large trackways in the mud which shows up today eroded by river waters as over 1300 dinosaur footprints in limestone along the Purgatoire River. Most of these tracks are by made by herding Apatosaurus or sauropod dinosaurs. Part of the Picket Wire Canyonlands, the tracksite is the largest dinosaur tracksite in North America.
A scenic view of bushes and rocks in a bed of a dry river in a desert
Hot river at Geothermalatea in  the Haukadalur valley, east of Reykjavík, Iceland.
Pink Ponds In Man-made Salt Evaporation Pans In Camargue, Salin de Guiraud, France. High quality photo
Mountain view in late autumn mountain gorge in Central Asia
Copper Canyon is a group of canyons consisting of six distinct canyons in the Sierra Tarahumara (Sierra Madre) in the southwestern part of the state of Chihuahua in Mexico
Aerial view of marble quarry by the lake. Burdur, Turkey. Taken via drone.
Aerial view of Little Magadi Lake in the Great Rift Valley. Lake Little Magadi is part of Lake Magadi, the southernmost lake in the Kenyan Rift Valley, north of Tanzania's Lake Natron. The Rift Valley contains a chain of volcanoes, some of which are still active, and many other lakes such as the Turkana, Baringo, Bogoria and Nakuru. During the dry season Little Magadi is 80% covered by soda and is known for its wading birds. During the rainy season, a thin layer of brine covers much of the saline pan, but this evaporates rapidly leaving a vast expanse of white salt that cracks to produce large polygons. The lake is recharged by saline hot springs that discharge into alkaline lagoons around the lake margins and is very rich in blue-green algae, which feed insects, small crustaceans and massive flocks of lesser flamingos (Phoenicoparrus minor). Altogether it forms a very peculiar mineral and colour-rich landscape. Currently the area is inhabited by the cattle-herder Maasai tribes, but the relics of many hominids have been found in the escarpments.
Looking down into the river
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Bishop mining mural by Art Mortimer, 2005. Located in Bishop, a small town in Inyo County, California, at the northern end of the sweeping Owens Valley in the Eastern Sierra Mountains LCCN2013633779.tif.tiff
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