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View of the Sun's Eye in Monument Valley.
The Sun's Eye, Monument Valley
Conceptual diagram illustrating a coral polyp dividing by asexual budding to create a coral colony.
Formation of coral colony via asexual budding
Conceptual diagram illustrating a schematic cross section of the frontal eddy formation of the Gulf Stream system.
Gulf Stream Schematic
Conceptual diagram illustrating how hurricanes are structured and formed.
Hurricane formation
Geologic formations within the crater of Haleakala are varied, and include various minerals including iron oxides.
Haleakala Crater
Tide pools form in the lava rocks along portions of Maui's coast
Tide pools along the lava rocks of Maui's coast
Lava rocks form a portion of Maui's coast
Lava rocks along Maui coast
This precipitous rock structure is found along Titus Canyon. Death Valley has quite a variety of topography and geologic formations.
Death Valley National Park
Lava has formed portions of Maui's coastline
Lava Coast
Geological structures in Haleakala
Haleakala above the clouds
Lava forms portions of the Pacific coastline along Maui
Lava coast
Lava coastline of Maui
Maui's lava coast
Illustration of rocks
Rocks 1
Illustration of rocks
Rocks 2
Illustration of rocks
Rocks 3
Conceptual diagram illustrating how conceptual diagrams are created using information-rich symbols to create a visual story. This example is from the U.S. National Park Service National Capital Region Network's
The development of a conceptual diagram
Illustration of Flying geese
Flying geese
Illustration of computer
Computer 3
Illustration of City of Rocks National Reserve in Idaho, USA
USA ID: City of Rocks National Reserve
Illustration of John Day Fossil Beds National Monument in Oregon, USA
USA OR: John Day Fossil Beds National Monument
Illustration of coastline base with spit formation
Coastline 3D: spit formation
Illustration of rocky headlands base with seastack
Headlands 3D: rocky with seastack
Illustration of folded mountain range
Mountain range 3D: folded
Illustration of ocean base with guyot formation
Ocean 3D: guyot formation
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