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 scale of some of these tunnels are pretty large.
This is a view of Pigeon Point taken from Fort Rodney on Pigeon Island National Park. You can follow the grass hill all the way to the top to find a view of the Atlantic Ocean with Martinique in the distance.
These hungry scavengers were on the look out for their next meal.
The impact crater from the Barringer meteor.
The classic Western scene of Monument Valley on the Utah and Arizona border.
Goats along side of the road at Monument Valley, along the Utah and Arizona border.
The bumpy, red road that winds through Monument Valley on the Arizona and Utah border.
The classic Western tableau of Monument Valley along the Arizona and Utah border.
The towering rocks provide shelter from the midday desert sun