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  • Low light at sunset brings out the colors of the Painted Desert in the Petrified Forest National Park, near Holbrook, Arizona.
    Painted-Desert-Petrified-Forest-4796.jpg
  • The iconic open, desert road is typical in Valley of Fire State Park. Nevada's oldest state park, it derives its name from red sandstone formations, formed from great shifting sand dunes during the age of dinosaurs. These features, which are the centerpiece of the park's attractions, often appear to be on fire when reflecting the sun's rays.
    Valley-of-Fire-road-NV-4738.jpg
  • A young Mustang takes an afternoon rest from the desert heat, Placitas, New Mexico
    Chillin' Out-8070.jpg
  • Stormy sky after a desert rain in Georgia O'Keeffe country near Ghost Ranch, Abiquiu, New Mexico
    Abiquiu-cliffs-storm-NM-7996.jpg
  • Montezuma Castle National Monument offers one of the best preserved cliff dwellings in North America. This 20 room high-rise apartment, nestled into a towering limestone cliff, tells a 1,000 year-old story of ingenuity and survival in an unforgiving desert landscape.
    Montezuma Castle.jpg
  • Shiprock (Navajo: Tsé Bitʼaʼí, "rock with wings" or "winged rock") is a rock formation rising nearly 1,583 feet  above the high-desert plain on the Navajo Nation in San Juan County, New Mexico.
    Shiprock-NM-8181.jpg
  • Desert Beauty-E0A4972.tif
  • Diatremes or volcanic plugs of Church Rock, Agathla Peak (far right) and others east of Kayenta, AZ, on the outskirts of Monument Valley
    Church-Rocks-desert-AZ-0565.jpg
  • The iconic sunrise view through Mesa Arch at Canyonlands National Park near Moab, Utah
    Mesa-Arch-Canyonlands-sunrise-6010.jpg
  • On the Run-E0A7046.tif
  • The Watcher-E0A7025.tif
  • 20150616-IMG_8463.jpg
  • Sunset casts its shadows in the dunes at White Sands National Monument in Alamogordo, New Mexico.
    White-Sands-NM-sunset-3644.jpg
  • Born Wild-8486.jpg
  • Companions-8443.jpg
  • Back Off!-8388.jpg
  • Sunset casts its shadows in the dunes at White Sands National Monument in Alamogordo, New Mexico.
    White-Sands-dunes-NM-3644.jpg
  • The Journey-E0A7032.tif
  • Utah Wild-E0A7022.tif
  • Mud Bath-8539.jpg
  • Unbridled-8570.jpg
  • Gossiping at the Waterhole-8537.jpg
  • Family Bond-8518.jpg
  • Two-Part Harmony-8438.jpg
  • Freedom's Call-8429.jpg
  • Horseplay-8412.jpg
  • The morning sun rises upon the Cholla Garden in Joshua Tree National Park, California, giving a backlit glow to the dense concentration of teddy bear cholla.
    cholla-sunrise-JTNP-E0A0890.tif
  • Wind Dancer-8465.jpg
  • Firebrand-8592.jpg
  • Band of Brothers-8523.jpg
  • The Challenge II-8415.jpg
  • Restless-8384.jpg
  • Onaqui Companions-E0A7020.tif
  • Splendor in the Grass-8406.jpg
  • Tenderness-8626.jpg
  • Territorial Clash-8520.jpg
  • Pretty Painted Ladies-8606.jpg
  • The Chase-8470.jpg
  • Nuzzle-8625.jpg
  • Love Bite-8587.jpg
  • Mustang Mischief-8609.jpg
  • Nosing Around-8613.jpg
  • Caress-8485.jpg
  • Rebel Yell-8426.jpg
  • The Challenge III-8416.jpg
  • Tender Moment-8420.jpg
  • The Challenge IV-8417.jpg
  • Time and the forces of nature have formed the amazing hoodoos in remote Blue Canyon, AZ
    Blue-Canyon-hoodoos-AZ-1157.jpg
  • Untamed-8489.jpg
  • Field of Dreams-8582.jpg
  • Dust and Thunder-8496.jpg
  • The Challenge I-8414.jpg
  • The area around Rainbow Vista in Valley of Fire State Park is one of the most colorful places on earth. The 200 million-year-old petrified sand dunes and rocks sculpted by water, wind and time appear in hues from yellow, red, orange, white, brown, pink, and mauve to purple.
    Valley-of-Fire-road-4864.jpg
  • Snow Dance-E0A5234.tif
  • Caballo Bebé-E0A7508.tif
  • Interior walls of Pueblo Bonito, the largest Great House at Chaco Culture National Historical Park, once the center of the Ancient World and home to the most sweeping collection of ancient ruins in the American Southwest.
    Ancient Doorways.tif
  • Bryce Canyon National Park in Southern Utah is distinctive due to geological structures called hoodoos, formed by wind, water and ice erosion of the river and lake bed sedimentary rocks. The intricate hoodoos, eroded from soft limestone, glow with warm shades of red, orange, pink, yellow and cream with the right light. This was taken from Sunset Point.
    Bryce-Canyon-hoodoos-UT-5410.jpg
  • Snow geese morning fly-out at the Bosque del Apache Wildlife Refuge, San Antonio, New Mexico.
    Snow-Geese-Bosque-del-Apache-5316.jpg
  • The La Sal Mountains, part of the Manti-La Sal National Forest and the southern Rocky Mountains, rise above the town of Moab, Utah, and Arches National Park, providing contrast to the hot red-rock landscape of Arches.
    Arches-National-Park-mountains-6000.jpg
  • Dashing Through the Snow-E0A8084.tif
  • A mare and her young colt stick close together in the light of sunset, San Felipe Reservation, Sandoval County, New Mexico
    Mother's Devotion-8233.jpg
  • Wild Mustangs on the run in Sandoval County, New Mexico
    Renegades-8115.jpg
  • Very curious (yet wary) to know about this photographer!
    Curious Ones-8190.jpg
  • Sandstone layers created by water, wind and time at Ha Ho No Geh Canyon near the Moenkopi Wash in Arizona.
    Ha-Ho-No-Geh-Canyon-AZ-6560.jpg
  • The view from the Buck Canyon overlook in the Island in the Sky section of Canyonlands National Park near Moab, Utah.
    Canyonlands-Buck-Canyon-6077.jpg
  • Sedona comes to life! The minute the sun was up, everything changed. Colors of the soil and vegetation changed... warmth and light was everywhere.
    Red-Rock-Sedona-cacti-AZ-1211.jpg
  • Factory Butte-3905.tif
  • Three Amigos-E0A2458.tif
  • Last light on the Penitente Morada before the lightning and brewing storm closed in on Abiqui, New Mexico
    MC-IMG_8897-Edit-Edit.jpg
  • Last light on the Penitente Morada before the lightning and brewing storm closed in on Abiqui, New Mexico
    Penitente-Morada-crosses-NM-8897.jpg
  • Young wild horses in Placitas, New Mexico
    The Horse Whisperer-8158.jpg
  • Protective mare and stallion parents with young foal in the spring, Sandoval County, New Mexico
    Pride-8142.jpg
  • Low light of sunset brings out the beauty in this young Mustang, Sandoval County, NM
    Graceful Beauty-8095.jpg
  • Wild Mustang family portrait, Sandoval County, New Mexico
    Mustang Family-8208.jpg
  • A lone cloud dances in the dappled sun over the Grand Canyon
    Grand-Canyon-storm-clouds-7514.jpg
  • A young girl chooses to salute as her parents snap a photo. As sunset casts its shadows on this special place, her salute is magical -- a moment of simplicity and emotion.
    Monument-Valley-Salute-0799.jpg
  • VLA astronomical radio observatory on the Plains of San Agustin near Socorro, NM (where the movie Contact was filmed)
    Listening-1557.jpg
  • Otherworldly rock formations at Ah-shi-sle-pah Badlands in a remote area of northwest New Mexico.
    Ahshislepah-Badlands-NM-1901.jpg
  • Golden sunrise at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonia, New Mexico.
    Bosque-sunrise-birds-NM-3413.jpg
  • The Ah-shi-sle-pah badlands and wilderness study area in remote New Mexico
    Ahshislepah-Badlands-NM-1934.jpg
  • Known as Shiprock, this 1700-foot eroded volcanic plume is sacred to the Navajos as Tse Bi dahi, or the Rock with Wings. The name comes from an ancient folk myth that tells how the rock was once a great bird that transported the ancestral people of the Navajos to their lands in what is now northwestern New Mexico. Geologists tell us this mountain was formed by a volcanic vent 27 million years ago. Shiprock is the world's finest example of an exposed volcanic throat. It can be seen for 100 miles.
    Shiprock-NM-8291.jpg
  • A person could get incredibly lost wandering around New Mexico's Bisti Badlands. Every turn brings you to new formations and new directions to turn. There are no paths to follow. GPS highly recommended!
    Bisti-Badlands-formations-NM-8149.jpg
  • Built in the late 1700s and made famous by Georgia O'Keeffe with her painting of the church's massive adobe walls simply looming up into the sky, the San Francisco de Asis Church is still an integral part of its community.
    San-Francisco-de-asis-7782.jpg
  • Bryce Canyon National Park in Southern Utah is distinctive due to geological structures called hoodoos, formed by wind, water and ice erosion of the river and lake bed sedimentary rocks. The intricate hoodoos, eroded from soft limestone, glow with warm shades of red, orange, pink, yellow and cream with the right light. This was taken from Sunset Point.
    Bryce-Canyon-hoodoos-UT-5410.jpg
  • A cairn is a man-made pile of stones, often in conical form, erected as a landmark or monument. This cairn, along with hundreds of others, can be found in one special place along the Navajo Loop trial in Bruce Canyon National Park in Southern Utah.
    Bryce-Canyon-Utah-5254.jpg
  • From Sunset Point overlook, a view of the climb down into Bryce Canyon through a series of switchbacks leading to the Navajo Loop and Queen's Garden hiking trails. Bryce Canyon National Park in Southern Utah is distinctive due to geological structures called hoodoos, formed by wind, water and ice erosion of the river and lake bed sedimentary rocks. The red, orange and white colors of the rocks provide spectacular vistas for park visitors.
    Bryce-Canyon-Utah-5224.jpg
  • Henry Mountains from Capitol Reef.tif
  • A band of running wild horses, Sandoval County, New Mexico
    Spirit Runners-8119.tif
  • Winter Frolic-E0A5268.tif
  • Nose to Nose-E0A4877.tif
  • El Blanco-E0A4953.tif
  • A single spot of light breaks through the rain and clouds on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon in Arizona.
    Grand-Canyon-light-7420.tif
  • Known as Shiprock, this 1700-foot eroded volcanic plume is sacred to the Navajos as Tse Bi dahi, or the Rock with Wings. The name comes from an ancient folk myth that tells how the rock was once a great bird that transported the ancestral people of the Navajos to their lands in what is now northwestern New Mexico. Geologists tell us this mountain was formed by a volcanic vent 27 million years ago. Shiprock is the world's finest example of an exposed volcanic throat. It can be seen for 100 miles.
    Shiprock-NM-8294.jpg
  • The colors of twilight provide the backdrop for this  beautiful teepee near Taos, New Mexico
    Tipi-teepee-Taos-twilight-9884.jpg
  • Dominant wild Mustangs from rival herds tussle over territory, Placitas, New Mexico
    Showdown-8137.jpg
  • Battle-scarred stallion keeping watch over the herd, San Felipe Reservation, Sandoval County, New Mexico
    The Warrior-8068.jpg
  • Drops of golden sun appear at sunrise at Yavapai Point overlook at Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
    Grand-Canyon-sunrise-7315.jpg
  • Looks like a wild goose chase as these Canada geese take flight at the Bosque del Apache Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico.
    geese-Bosque-del-Apache-4866.jpg
  • Sculpted by water, wind and time, this is the sandstone formation called "Lady in the Wind" in Lower Antelope Canyon, Page, Arizona.
    Lower-Antelope-Canyon-9039.jpg
  • Twisted and swirling sandstone at the White Pocket, Vermilion Cliffs National Monument
    sandstone-rocks-White-Pocket-8543.jpg
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