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Looking east from Mequite Flat Dunes. Death Valley has quite a variety of topography and geologic formations.
Death Valley National Park
Mudslides brought rocks together, cementing them to form larger formations. Death Valley has quite a variety of topography and geologic formations.
Death Valley National Park
It is easiest to walk along the ridge of a sand dune, such as these found at Mesquite Flat Dunes. Death Valley has quite a variety of topography and geologic formations.
Footprints atop the dunes
The Grapevine Mountains form part of the eastern ranges of mountains in Death Valley. Death Valley has quite a variety of topography and geologic formations.
Looking east at the Grapevine Mountains
Mesquite Flat Dunes. Several areas are scarred with footprints, but much of these dunes has been recently untouched. Death Valley has quite a variety of topography and geologic formations.
Mequite Flat Dunes at Death Valley National Park
Mesquite Flat Dunes are seen in the mid-ground here. Death Valley has quite a variety of topography and geologic formations.
Mequite Flat Dunes in Death Valley National Park
aerial image of Arizona- New Mexico
Canyon lands
Nevada
Dust storm
Sunset over the canyon walls.
Grand Canyon
Sunset over the Grand Canyon from the Desert View lookout.
Grand Canyon
Painted Desert north of historic Route 66 in the Petrified Forest National Park.
Painted Desert
Striated rocks in the southern portion of the Painted Desert in the Petrified Forest National Park.
Painted Desert
The Blue Mesa Trail in the Pertrified Forest National Park.
Painted Desert
The Blue Mesa Trail in the Pertrified Forest National Park.
Painted Desert
Painted Desert north of historic Route 66 in the Petrified Forest National Park.
Painted Desert
Chips of petrified wood at the Petrified Forest National Park.
Petrified Forest National Park
View of Great Logs trail in the Petrified Forest National Park
Petrified Forest National Park
Trunk of petrified tree. This tree was once part of a Jurrasic forest that was petrified after a volcanic erruption.
Petrified Forest National Park
The largest petrified rock in the park, called Old Faithful.
Petrified Forest National Park
Desert View lookout on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. Navajo Nation lands and Painted Desert in the background.
Grand Canyon
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 desert base with foothills
Desert 3D: foothills 1
Illustration of desert base with foothills
Desert 3D: foothills 2
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