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Southwestern Landscape with Sandia Mountains and Beautiful Sky, New Mexico
Koosharem, Utah, United States - October 12, 2014: Along the State Highway 24 between Salina and Loa, near Koosharem Reservoir. A sign indicating the entrance to the Paiute Jurisdiction. Koosharem. Utah. United States.
San Juan River and City of Framington, New Mexico at sunset
Wild and scenic lands of Mesa Verde national park. Ancestral Pueblo people built thriving communities on the mesas and in the cliffs of Mesa Verde some 1400 years ago.
Aerial photo rural landscape Raton New Mexico USA
Place Sign at Entry to Los Alamos, NM
A picturesque shot of a newly built road with the flag of America and Arizona under blue sky
Roswell, United States - September 25, 2023:  A historic marker in the foreground with the welcome sign in  the background to Roswell, New Mexico, the legendary location of a U.F.O. crash in 1947.
A very typical rock outcropping along Interstate 10 near Lordsburg, New Mexico is a reminder of the volcanic past in the desert southwest
California, USA - November 26, 2019: information sign at the entrance to the national park Joshua Tree, Arizona
Oatman, USA - March 7, 2019: historic Post office  in Oatman at Route 66. The post office is still in use.
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.
View of Sandia Mountain with the expanding sprawl of Albuquerque's suburb of Rio Rancho in the foreground.
Drone View of Border Wall Between El Paso Texas USA and Juárez Chihuahua Texas at Puerto Anapra
View from high vantage point, mountains in background, cityscape, bright sunny day, blue sky, interstate 10, city in distance, high angle view
Entrance Sign to Grand Teton National Park in Teton County, Wyoming
Flowood, MS / USA - December 30, 2019: City of Flowood welcome sign with American Flag waving in the wind, and some holiday decorations
Shafter, Texas - USA, May 4, 2023. Shafter ghost town in west Texas, a brief silver mining boom town in the 1880s. Town sign and crumbling adobe structures.
New Mexico, USA - November 20, 2019:  Information sign in Brantley Lake State Park in New Mexico, USA
High quality stock photo of a sign welcoming motorists to Carson City, Nevada.
Hawthorne, United States – May 17, 2022: An aerial view of Highway 95 through Hawthorne, Nevada's downtown area.
Downtown St George in Utah
Aerial photo Downtown Colorado Springs CO USA
Moab, Utah - May 10, 2021: Sign at entrance to Arches National Park in Moab, Utah.
Welcome to Arizona state, A welcome sign at the Arizona state border, write background
Aerial view of Arizona State University campus in Tucson, Arizona. Includes the Desert Financial Arena and Sun Devil Stadium.
GRAND CANYON, AZ - OCTOBER 22, 2017: Entrance sign to Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
Aerial view of highway on the Mojave desert and blue sky
Santa Fe is the small Capitol of the State of New Mexico with Buildings in the Regional Pueblo Style
Located opposite the National Elk Refuge is Elk Refuge Inn on Highway 89 at Jackson (Jackson Hole) in Teton County, Wyoming
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