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American West(193 images)
Collection of images from Utah, Arizona and Wyoming. Includes many images from Canyon De Chelly, Monument Valley, The Goosenecks, Arches National Park, Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park and Yellowstone National Park. Additional views of Salt Lake City from the Olympus Cove, The Christmas lights at Temple square and the Bonniville Salt Flats.
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  • Natural bridge formed in limestone at Bryce National Park. Ice and rain water cause erosion in the soft limestone over thousands of years and have created many geologic wonders that are the parks main attractions. By photographer Andrew McAllister
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  • Views of Bryce Canyon from Fairyland point on a sunny winter day. The park's highest point is 9,100 feet with elevation that trancends 2,000 feet for spectacular views of the basin. By photographer Andrew McAllister
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  • Views of Bryce Canyon from Fairyland point on a sunny winter day. The park's highest point is 9,100 feet with elevation that trancends 2,000 feet for spectacular views of the basin. By photographer Andrew McAllister
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  • Views of Bryce Canyon from Fairyland point on a sunny winter day. The park's highest point is 9,100 feet with elevation that trancends 2,000 feet for spectacular views of the basin. By photographer Andrew McAllister
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  • Views of Bryce Canyon from Fairyland point on a sunny winter day. The park's highest point is 9,100 feet with elevation that trancends 2,000 feet for spectacular views of the basin. By photographer Andrew McAllister
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  • Natural bridge formed in limestone at Bryce National Park. Ice and rain water cause erosion in the soft limestone over thousands of years and have created many geologic wonders that are the parks main attractions. By photographer Andrew McAllister
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  • Views of Bryce Canyon from Fairyland point on a sunny winter day. The park's highest point is 9,100 feet with elevation that trancends 2,000 feet for spectacular views of the basin. By photographer Andrew McAllister
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  • Views of Bryce Canyon from Fairyland point on a sunny winter day. The park's highest point is 9,100 feet with elevation that trancends 2,000 feet for spectacular views of the basin. By photographer Andrew McAllister
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  • View of limestone cliffs at sunrise point in Bryce National Park in southern Utah. Ice and water wear away the cliff surface making formations known as hoodoos for which the park is famous. By photographer Andrew McAllister
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  • Natural bridge formed in limestone at Bryce National Park. Ice and rain water cause erosion in the soft limestone over thousands of years and have created many geologic wonders that are the parks main attractions. By photographer Andrew McAllister
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