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Landscapes
Mountain Majesty
The trail to Grinnell Glacier offers the hiker views like this. Absolutely majestic.
Reflection of a Mountain Lake
A perfect blue sky is the backdrop for a snow dusted mountain and the lake that captured a perfect reflection.
Apgar at Dusk
As dusk falls over Glacier National Park, there is a quiet, peaceful time that begs to be enjoyed.
Another Glacier National Park Reflection
When the air is completely calm, the water makes a perfect mirror.
The Approach to Death Valley
When the approach looks this cool, you know you are in for something special.
Death Valley
I expected Death Valley to be a desolate place. I was pleasantly surprised by the color.
Artist's Palette
Even a place like Death Valley displays a little color.
The Approach to Monument Valley.
There are roads that when you get to a certain spot: you have to stop, get out of the car, and snap the picture.
Cottonwood Canyon Road
When a road is the picture, you have to see where it leads.
Mabry Mill
This is the most photographed place on the Blue Ridge Parkway. I understand why.
A Bird's Eye View
A raven against a snow dusted Bryce Canyon National Park was a picture waiting to be taken.
On a Clear Day
I have read that only 30% of the people who go to see Denali actually see the mountain; yet, most of the people I have spoken with saw the mountain on their visit. How is that possible?
A Peek at the Canyon
You get glimpses of the grandest of canyons from the the Widforss Trail at the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. And each taste makes you want more.
Love on the Rocks
I love how the rock formations out west tell a story. In this, I see a rock child being smothered with love.
Mills Lake
If you are ever fortunate enough to find your way to this spot in Rocky Mountain National Park, enjoy it as I did.
Reflections of Yellowstone
When conditions are right, a lake becomes a mirror reflecting absolute beaty.
The Herd
The buffalo at Yellowstone paint a picture against a landscape like no other.
A River of Gold
Only in Yellowstone National Park can you gaze upon what looks like a river of gold flowing from the side of a hill. It almost looks like lava.
View From the Top
Angel's Landing in Zion National Park is one of the premier hikes in the National Park system. When you get to the top, this is your view.
Another View from the Top
The beauty of climbing a sandstone fin is that, once you get to the top, the views on both sides can be just as amazing. This is the other view from the top of Angels Landing, looking back, instead of gazing out over Zion Canyon.
The Lone Cypress
The 17 mile drive in Pebble Beach brings you to Lone Cypress, a beautiful drive to a picturesque place on the California coast.
Napali Coast
The Napali coast photographs well from the air. You are treated to a pair of perfect beaches, the bluest water you can find, and a landscape like no other.
Scenic View
If you find yourself on the Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor in Oregon, be sure to stop at every scenic overlook! You might be surprised.
Cannon Beach
Sunset at Cannon Beach is magical.
Another Beautiful Oregon Sunset
Sunset at Yachats Oregon is just as stunning.
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