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near Rock Hall, Maryland
Farm Land
Tavern Creek (foreground) and Swan Creek (background) near Rock Hall
Flyover of Tavern Creek
Tavern Creek near Rock Hall
Flyover of Tavern Creek
Grassed waterways (best management practice) near Rock Hall
Grassed waterways (best management practice)
Grassed waterways (best management practice) near Rock Hall
Grassed waterways (best management practice)
Riparian Buffer on Swan Creek
Riparian Buffer
Riparian vegetation near Rock Hall
Riparian vegetation
Conceptual diagram illustrating Alligator Reef, which is limited in growth by the amount of exposed Pleistocene bedrock. The washing effect of water through the tidal pass has exposed peat and sandy sediments upon which coral reefs cannot become established.
Alligator Reef growth limitation
3D illustration of a watershed, with a braided river, mudflat, beach, rocky headlands, and seastack.
Watershed 3D: river mouth, mudflat, beach, and…
Cliff dwelling birds along the lava rock coast of Maui
Cliff dwelling birds
Death Valley has quite a variety of topography and geologic formations.
Death Valley National Park
The trail leads around a bend in Golden Canyon. Death Valley has quite a variety of topography and geologic formations.
Death Valley National Park
Streamflow was high during March in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park en route to Ramsey Cascades
Great Smoky Mountain National Park
Heavy flow in a rocky stream
Great Smoky Mountain National Park
Heavy flow in a rocky stream
Great Smoky Mountain National Park
This wooden bridge is one of the stream crossings along the trail to Ramsey Cascades in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Great Smoky Mountain National Park
Heavy flow in a rocky stream
Great Smoky Mountain National Park
Ramsey Cascades
Great Smoky Mountain National Park
Several waterfalls and numerous streams are found throughout Shenandoah National Park
Icicles over a rock outcrop
Death Valley has quite a variety of topography and geologic formations.
Scubby tree on Telescope Peak trail
Snow can be seen in March at high altitudes on the ascent of Telescope Peak. Death Valley has quite a variety of topography and geologic formations.
Snow at high altitude
Telescope Peak can be seen in the distance. Death Valley has quite a variety of topography and geologic formations.
Telescope Peak
Sea lions noisily drape themselves on the jetty rocks that protect Monterey's harbor
Lazy sea lions
An olive grove. The mountains of Alfara de Carles, in Cataluna, Spain. Olives, alfalfa and almonds are grown in the foothills on the eastern side, near the town of Tortosa. Agriculture is the principal economic activity in this area.
Olive grove
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