Peek into nature's artwork at Valley of Fire State Park, where sunlight filters through a natural sandstone arch. It's like a portal to an ancient world, framed in warm hues that beckon the adventurous spirit.

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Peek into nature's artwork at Valley of Fire State Park, where sunlight filters through a natural sandstone arch. It's like a portal to an ancient world, framed in warm hues that beckon the adventurous spirit.
Bryce Canyon, National Park
Diary Entry for 2005:01:13 02:14:12
Diary Entry – January 13, 2005: Today was a day filled with exploration and discovery. I ventured out to a protected natural area, where I found myself completely enveloped by the beauty of nature. The desert landscape that unfolded before me was nothing short of mesmerizing. The tall sandstone formations, known as “tell” or “fantasia,” stood majestically in the background, their smooth surfaces…
Pikes Peak seen through Siamese Twins Formation Pikes Peak seen through the Siamese Twins Formation in Garden of the Gods provides hikers wi
The Xinjiang Tianshan mountain range, part of one of the largest mountain ranges in the world—the Tianshan mountain system—Xinjiang Tianshan encompasses mountains, meadows, lakes, rivers, and canyons. Sandstone formations in Kuqa Canyon (pictured) lend a reddish hue to the landscape.
Photograph by George Steinmetz, National Geographic