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Located just north of Cache Creek, BC beside Highway 97 in British Columbia. The hills are also forested with pine trees, many of which have been killed by the Mountain Pine beetle. The hills are part of the Marble Range which includes Marble Canyon to the west of here. Polarizing filter was used.
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The "Snake" shot.
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Two small normal faults are visible in these erosional remnants of the Cretaceous Smoky Hill Chalk in southeastern Gove County, Kansas.
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Some of the distinctive erosional remnants visible in the roadside portion of Mushroom Rock, south of Carniero, Kansas. Picnic, anyone?
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Another morning shot from the Windows Section of Arches National Park.
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GigapanMagazine.org
vol 3 issue 1
Shot from the scouting location for Hance Rapid, one of the Grand Canyon's most challenging stretches of whitewater, this GigaPan provides a view of the entire length of the rapid. Scout virtually here, but make sure you stop to take a look for yourself before entering this ...-
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Castle Rock badlands from atop the Smoky Hill Chalk.
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A view of the erosional features of the White River Badlands in eastern Badlands National Park, near Interior, South Dakota. There's a remarkably high contrast between the shadows and the sunlight, but I did my best with the exposure.
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Soap Creek Rapid (Class 5-6) 16ft Drop - August 5, 1869 - "With some feeling of anxiety we enter a new canyon this morning. we have learned to observe closely the texture of the rock. In softer stratea we have a quiet river, in harder we find rapids and falls. Below us are the limestones and hard sandstones whi...
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From the Devil Canyon overlook, looking north along the main channel of Bighorn Canyon. If I remember the stratigraphy correctly, the top layer of the canyon is formed from the Madison Limestone, which is over 350 million years ago - same age and similar in appearance to the Redwall Limestone that makes up part of t...
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