> 180 degrees view on Bryce Canyon
This picture is a composite of four different shots stiched together. It gives you a 180 degree view of the canyon, as if you were there. Best viewed in large format!
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 > Bryce Canyon
Landscape view on Bryce Canyon, a marvel of Nature.
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 > Grand Staircase National Park, Utha
The way red, blue and green mixes in the landscapes of Utha is a feast to the eye, such as here when looking in the direction of the Grand Staircase National Park.
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 > Rock Pillars
The rock pillars of Monument Valley in the distance contrast with the greens of the vegetation in the foreground.
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 > Native American Village
Ruins of an ancient Native American village opening in the cliff of an Arizona Canyon. It is believed that the village was occupied sometime in the 1300's, and was abandoned before European settlement of the region.
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 > Grand Canyon, Arizona
The Grand Canyon was carved by the Colorado River in the course of Geologic times, and the colorful sediments revealed in the process are like a book opened to many chapters of Eath's past history. Truely a place like no other!
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 > Two horses
It become increasingly more common to find horses in the Jura mountain. People rent them to toursits, and for a reasonable price you can take a ride through the gentle landscape of this region.
 > Dandelion field
The "Dandelion" is the most characteristic flower of spring days in the meadows of the Jura mountains. It's golden color contrasts well with the green of the grass.
 > Two farms
These two farms are located in Les Bayards, a very small village in the Neuchatel canton. All of my brothers were borned in this village, and we still own a farm there. Another place close to my heart.

Grand Canyon, Arizona


The Grand Canyon was carved by the Colorado River in the course of Geologic times, and the colorful sediments revealed in the process are like a book opened to many chapters of Eath's past history. Truely a place like no other!
(Click on picture to enlarge)
 > Grand Canyon, Arizona
The Grand Canyon was carved by the Colorado River in the course of Geologic times, and the colorful sediments revealed in the process are like a book opened to many chapters of Eath's past history. Truely a place like no other!
(Click on picture to enlarge)

Grand Canyon, Arizona


The Grand Canyon was carved by the Colorado River in the course of Geologic times, and the colorful sediments revealed in the process are like a book opened to many chapters of Eath's past history. Truely a place like no other!
(Click on picture to enlarge)
Photo by: Pristine-light • see photo in gallery

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