The classic Western tableau of Monument Valley along the Arizona and Utah border.
On the Soldier Pass trail outside Sedona, just below Castle Rock, is Devil's Kitchen, a huge sinkhole that' collapsed in 1888. It is 112 feet across and 65 feet deep.
Raouché is a residential and commercial neighborhood in Beirut, Lebanon. It is known for its upscale apartment buildings, cliff-side cafés and its wide seaside sidewalk, the Corniche, where strollers and joggers crowd the pavements in the evenings and weekends.
Off the coast of Raouche, there is a natural landmark called the Pigeon Rocks.
The towering rocks provide shelter from the midday desert sun
Photographed from the south face of Mt. Rainier.
This is Landscape Arch at Arches National Park in Utah. It is the world's largest natural arch and could collapse any day.
Capital Reef is one of the quieter National Parks in Utah and also one of the most interesting. Driving on the back roads, with the massive rocks towering above, I felt like I had gone back into the time of the dinosaurs.
Capital Reef is one of the quieter National Parks in Utah and also one of the most interesting. Driving on the back roads, with the massive rocks towering above, I felt like I had gone back into the time of the dinosaurs.
Capital Reef is one of the quieter National Parks in Utah and also one of the most interesting. Driving on the back roads, with the massive rocks towering above, I felt like I had gone back into the time of the dinosaurs.
Kodachrome Basin State Park is located near Bryce Canyon, Capital Reef, and Zion in southern Utah. This is a small park with such a colorful array of rocks that the National Geographic Society named it after kodachrome.