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The sandstone at Arch Angel Falls seems to form distinct layers like the scales of a fish in Zion National Park, UT
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The first yellow leaves begin to swirl in the water beneath the still green trees of summer in The Subway in Zion National Park.
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The chute cuts through the Kayenta sandstone near The Subway in Zion National Park.
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This geologic feature, known as "the crack", is a fissure line in the Kayenta sandstone near The Subway in Zion National Park.
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Water spreads, fanning out in a photogenic cascade at Arch Angel Falls
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We are all familiar with the famous images of The Subway formation - these pools are positioned at the photographers back.
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A lesser known cascade located at the end of a series of chest deep pools behind the Subway in Zion National Park.
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The canyon narrows as it recedes from the Subway formation in Zion National Park, UT
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A man stands in the tunnel formation of the Subway - an explorer...a silhouette
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The entrance to the Subway formation of Zion National Park
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The stepped pools often unseen in the Subway formation of Zion National Park
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The sharp straight edge of the foreground pool makes for an interesting leading line in a place with so many circular features
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A classic backcountry scene of Zion National Park, UT
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The glowing "tunnel" of The Subway in Zion National Park, UT
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The water cuts a deep groove through the sandstone at The Crack in Zion National Park, Utah
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Wahclella Falls pours out of a narrow canyon with undeniable force in Columbia River Gorge, Oregon.
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The area surrounding Wahclella Falls in Oregon is incredibly lush - a Lost World of sorts
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An uncommon view of fairy falls within the context of its surroundings in Columbia River Gorge, Oregon.
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A strenuous uphill hike is required to reach this fall which is actually seems much larger in print than in real life. In Columbia River Gorge, Oregon.
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An often overlooked view of Ruckel Creek in the Columbia River Gorge in Oregon.
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The old Crystal Mill powerhouse, located near the still existing Crystal township in central Colorado is a reminder of bygones. This relic, precariously perched over Crystal River once housed a compressor used for ore processing. Left behind as a reminder of the past, the Crystal Mill now begins to blend in with the Colorado wilderness.
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An icy waterfall near Schofields Pass in Devil's Punchbowl near Marble, Colorado.
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An uncommon sideview of Crystal Mill near Marble, Colorado
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A wintry sunset filters light over the icy Taughannock Falls in Ithaca, NY
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The more water, the more life thre is at iguazu Falls
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Mist rises from the waters of Iguazu Falls
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The flow of the Virgin River becomes an abstraction over time, creating ribbon-like patterns.
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The Virgin River twists and flows through rocks both large and small in the Narrows of Zion National Park.
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A small set of cascades in Left Fork North Creek in Zion National Park, UT.
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An old piece of wood midstream on the common red sandstone of Zion National Park
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Stepped red sandstone shelves form the cascades of Arch Angel Falls in the Left Fork North Creek of Zion National Park, UT