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CareyPhotography > Evidence of the earth's violent past
CareyPhotography > It was a little scary walking underneath this...not a good place to be during an earthquake!
CareyPhotography > The walls of The Slot, a slot canyon in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. Owls and ravens love to build their nests on the ledges.
CareyPhotography > The walls of The Slot, a slot canyon in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. Owls and ravens love to build their nests on the ledges.
CareyPhotography > It was a little scary walking underneath this...not a good place to be during an earthquake!
CareyPhotography > The Torrey Pine is the rarest native pine tree in the U.S. Also known as the Del Mar Pine or the Soledad Pine, the wild population is restricted to about 7,000 trees growing in a narrow strip along the California coast in San Diego. There is also a population of a variety (Pinus torreyana var. insularis) in a single grove on Santa Rosa Island, off the coast of Santa Barbara.
CareyPhotography > Trona Pinnacles
CareyPhotography > "Parade of Elephants" rock formation silhouetted against the pre-dawn light. Arches National Park, Moab, Utah

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CareyPhotography > Hoodoos silhouetted against the predawn winter light in Arches National Park, Moab, Utah.

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Evidence of the earth's violent past
CareyPhotography > Evidence of the earth's violent past
Evidence of the earth's violent past
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