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Geology Collection (page 17)

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Picture No. 10760982
A Balanced Rock is created by softer rock which erodes away, leaving overhangs of hard rock. Date:

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Valley of the Gods, Utah, USA. Date:

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Beautiful red and yellow striated Navajo sandstone at the North Coyote Buttes Date:

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Beautiful red and yellow striated Navajo sandstone at the North Coyote Buttes. Date:

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Valley of the Gods, Utah, USA. Date:

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Rock engraving probably of Anazasi origin in the Mystery Valley, which is a side valley of the Monument Valley. Date:

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Yei Bi Chei and Totem Pole (on the right) rock formations in the southeastern part of the Monument Valley Date:

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Sandstone buttes and pinnacles Date:

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sandstone buttes and pinnacles of rock in the Monument Valley, seen from the North Window. Date:

Background imageGeology Collection: Picture No. 10760954

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Cliff Palace is the largest Anasazi cliff dwelling to survive anywhere. Date:

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Rock formation in the Monument Valley Date:

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Picture No. 10760951
Erosion - Toadstool, also called Hoodoo, in the Paria River Rimrock area near the US-89 highway. Date:

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Picture No. 10760952
Visitors on a guided tour at the fabulous Cliff Palace, the largest Anasazi cliff dwelling to survive anywhere. Date:

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Picture No. 10760959
West Mitten, East Mitten and Merrick Butte Date:

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Picture No. 10760958
West Mitten Butte (on the left) and Merrick Butte Date:

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West Mitten Butte Date:

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Picture No. 10760956
Cliff Palace is the largest Anasazi cliff dwelling to survive anywhere Date:

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Picture No. 10760955
Cliff Palace is the largest Anasazi cliff dwelling to survive anywhere Date:

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Picture No. 10760953
Cliff Palace Date:

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Erosion - Toadstools, also called Hoodoos, in the Paria River Rimrock area near the US-89 highway. Date:

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Picture No. 10760949
Erosion - Toadstools, also called Hoodoos, in the Paria River Rimrock area near the US-89 highway. Date:

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Picture No. 10760948
Erosion - Toadstools, also called Hoodoos, in the Paria River Rimrock area near the US-89 highway Date:

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Picture No. 10760947
Erosion - toadstools, also called Hoodoos, in the Paria River Rimrock area near the US-89 highway Date:

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View of the eastern Grand Canyon from one of the view points along the Desert View Drive (East Rim Drive) at the South Rim Date:

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View of the eastern Grand Canyon from one of the view points along the Desert View Drive (East Rim Drive) at the South Rim Date:

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Sandstone rock in the Upper Antelope Canyon, probably the most famous "slot canyon" in the Southwest. Date:

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USA - Grand Canyon with Colorado River Date:

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View of the eastern Grand Canyon from one of the view points along the Desert View Drive (East Rim Drive) at the South Rim Date:

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View of the eastern Grand Canyon from Desert View at the South Rim Date:

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View of the Grand Canyon from the Rim Trail at the South Rim Date:

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View of the eastern Grand Canyon from Mather Point at the South Rim in the last light of the evening Date:

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View of the Grand Canyon from Hermit Road (West Rim Drive) at the South Rim. Date:

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Pattern in a sandstone rock wall in the Canyon de Chelly. Date:

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Pattern at the rim of a sandstone rock wall in the Canyon de Chelly. Date:

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The Navajo Fortress, a prominent rock face that divides Canyon del Muerto (left) from Black Rock Canyon. Date:

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The White House Ruin, Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Navajo Nation, Arizona, USA. Date:

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Pinnacles of limestone rock (so-called hoodoos) and eroding fins Date:

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The White House Ruin, Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Navajo Nation, Arizona, USA. Date:

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The White House Ruin Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Navajo Nation, Arizona, USA. Date:

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Pinnacles of limestone rock (so-called hoodoos) and eroding fins Date:

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The White House Ruin, Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Navajo Nation, Arizona, USA. Date:

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Pinnacles of limestone rock (so-called hoodoos) and eroding fins Date:

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Pinnacles of limestone rock (so-called hoodoos) and eroding fins Date:

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Pinnacles of limestone rock (so-called hoodoos) and eroding fins Date:

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Pinnacles of limestone rock (so-called hoodoos) and eroding fins in the spectacular Bryce Amphitheatre Date:

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Pinnacles of limestone rock (so-called hoodoos) and eroding fins Date:

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Pinnacles of limestone rock (so-called hoodoos) and eroding fins Date:

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Landscape Arch is the longest sandstone rock sculpture in the Arches National Park, measuring 306 feet from base to base. Date:



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