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The Fremont’s Cottonwood (Populus fremontii) is a poplar tree native to the American Southwest and south through central Mexico.  The tree was named after John C. Fremont, the 19th century American explorer.  The riparian tree grows near streams, rivers, springs and wetlands below 6,600 ft elevation.  This scene of a Fremont Cottonwood with its fall foliage was photographed from the Turkey Creek Trail in the Coconino National Forest near the Village of Oak Creek, Arizona, USA.
The orange Bryce Canyon landscape  in Utah, USA
Red Rock Crossing, Sedona, Arizona
Nature Scenic with Flowing Creek Through Canyon - Mountain canyon wilderness area with lush green foliage and clear snowmelt water coming down from above.
Vibrant golden autumn leaves of Cottonwood trees at Paseo del Bosque Trail along the Rio Grande River in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
Eroded sedimentary rocks of Cedar Breaks National Monument near Bryan Head Utah
A hillside in Arizona on a clear summer day provides a beautiful scene featuring green trees, and blue and white sky. An inviting photo of peaceful nature.
Beautiful Zion National Park on a sunny autumn day. Breathtaking landscape with river, trees and rocks
Young man hiking Angels Landing trail in Zion National Park. Utah, USA
Ponderosa pines on Wilson Mountain in Sedona
a scenci landscape inthe Verde river Canyon Arizona in autumn
The Fremont’s Cottonwood (Populus fremontii) is a poplar tree native to the American Southwest and south through central Mexico.  The tree was named after John C. Fremont, the 19th century American explorer.  The riparian tree grows near streams, rivers, springs and wetlands below 6,600 ft elevation.  This scene of a Fremont Cottonwood was photographed along the Aqua Fria River in the Agua Fria National Monument near Cordes Lake, Arizona, USA.
Sign at Main Loop path in Bandelier National Monument in New Mexico in Los Alamos to stay on trail and pets not permitted
Aerial view of a large gum tree fallen across a rural road in Central Victoria.
Sedona Arizona red rock country and surroundng mountain landscape
Smooth Water Flowing Creek - Wilderness nature setting with pristine mountain waters flowing through scenic red rock canyon.
Just North of Sedona Arizona on the way to Flagstaff and the Grand Canyon Midgley Bridge in far background.
Male biker on trails in Red Canyon.
Fall arrives a little later in the Sonoran Desert, outside of Phoenix, Arizona.
Sunset Crater (far left) is one of nearly 600 volcanoes in the San Francisco Volcanic Field.  It is the youngest volcano in the area, forming around 1,000 years ago.  This 1,000-foot-high cinder cone formed when basalt magma rose directly to the surface through a primary vent.  Gas pressure in the volcano produced a fountain of lava about 850 feet high.  The lava was blown into pieces, which cooled in flight and piled into a cone-shaped hill.  Sunset Crater was a short-lived volcano, lasting only months or a couple of years at the most.  When famed explorer John Wesley Powell explored the San Francisco Volcanic Field in 1885 he wrote, \
Autumn trees in the park, riparian cottonwood forest footpath at Bosque Trail Park of Rio Grand River in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
Panoramic view up the Bright Angel Trail to the green oasis of Indian Garden, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
Palo Verde tree Sonora desert spring and in yellow blossom
The San Miguel River merrily rushes along the spring green banks near TellurideColorado
Eagle River Flowing Through Red Canyon in Summer - Popular fly fishing area along the Eagle River in the Vail Valley. Scenic landscape with lush green foliage and red rock cliffs in rugged canyon.
The Chattahoochee River rolls through in this shot taken in Sandy Springs, Georgia.
Desert - Canyonlands National Park - Utah - United States Southwest
The Granite Dells are a geological feature characterized by exposed granite rock formations that have been sculpted by wind and water over millions of years into unusual shapes and patterns.  The term “dells” refers to the valleys or low areas between the granite formations.  Nestled among these natural wonders lies Watson Lake, a reservoir formed in 1915 when early settlers dammed Granite Creek. This juxtaposition of geological history and human intervention creates a serene oasis, inviting visitors to ponder the passage of time and marvel at the forces of nature.  Watson Lake and the Granite Dells are in Prescott, Arizona, USA.
Three hikers hiking a through the Middle Fork Gila river in Gila National Forest, New Mexico, USA.
Bosque de Apache National Wildlife Reserve in Autumn, San Antonio, Socorro County, New Mexico, USA
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