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Arid Landscapes Collection (#5)

In the vast expanse of arid landscapes, nature unveils its raw beauty

Background imageArid Landscapes Collection: Rock formations of Death Valley National Monument

Rock formations of Death Valley National Monument, California, United States of America, North America

Background imageArid Landscapes Collection: The moon above the rock formations known as The Mittens

The moon above the rock formations known as The Mittens in the Navajo Reservation in Monument Valley, Utah, United States of America, North America

Background imageArid Landscapes Collection: Landscape of bare hills in Death Valley National Monument

Landscape of bare hills in Death Valley National Monument, California, United States of America, North America

Background imageArid Landscapes Collection: Artists Palette

Artists Palette, Death Valley National Monument, California, United States of America, North America

Background imageArid Landscapes Collection: Empty road through Death Valley National Monument

Empty road through Death Valley National Monument, California, United States of America, North America

Background imageArid Landscapes Collection: Cinder cone and iron-rich lava weathered to brown oxide

Cinder cone and iron-rich lava weathered to brown oxide in the crater of Haleakala, the worlds largest dormant volcano, island of Maui, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, United States of America

Background imageArid Landscapes Collection: Rock formations near the Grand Canyon

Rock formations near the Grand Canyon, Arizona, United States of America, North America

Background imageArid Landscapes Collection: Goblin Valley

Goblin Valley, Utah, United States of America, North America

Background imageArid Landscapes Collection: Gully erosion in thick gravel terrace

Gully erosion in thick gravel terrace, Wildrose Canyon, Death Valley, California, United States of America, North America

Background imageArid Landscapes Collection: Kilaueau Iki Crater

Kilaueau Iki Crater, Big Island, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, United States of America, Pacific, North America

Background imageArid Landscapes Collection: Kilaueau Iki Crater hike

Kilaueau Iki Crater hike, Big Island, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, United States of America, Pacific, North America

Background imageArid Landscapes Collection: Halemaumau crater

Halemaumau crater, Big Island, Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands, United States of America, Pacific, North America

Background imageArid Landscapes Collection: Sedimentary rocks

Sedimentary rocks, clay, colour banded by iron oxides, horizontal Triassic Chinle Clay, Blue Mesa, Painted Desert, Arizona, United States of America, North America

Background imageArid Landscapes Collection: Sunrise, Turret Arch seen through North Window

Sunrise, Turret Arch seen through North Window, Arches National Park, Utah, United States of America, North America




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In the vast expanse of arid landscapes, nature unveils its raw beauty. From the captivating view of the Coachella Valley from Keys View in Joshua Tree National Park to the striking volcanic cone on Fogo Island in Cape Verde, Africa, these barren terrains hold a unique allure. Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park stands as a testament to time's artistic touch, with its majestic rock formations and endless horizons. The Mankwe Dam glistens under the scorching sun, serving as a central oasis amidst Pilanesberg National Park in North West Province. As one descends along the treacherous Mokee Dugway road from Cedar Mesa, an adrenaline rush intertwines with awe-inspiring views. The Grand Canyon stretches out before our eyes like an ancient masterpiece carved by Mother Nature herself. Amidst this rugged backdrop, life finds a way to persist. A man traverses Douirette on his loyal donkey in Tunisia's North African region—a symbol of resilience against harsh conditions. When night falls upon Joshua Tree National Park, another spectacle unfolds. Stars twinkle above as if painting constellations across the sky while the Milky Way casts its ethereal glow over towering Joshua Trees and spiky desert plants below. These they can not just desolate wastelands; they are living canvases that inspire wonder and introspection. They remind us of both nature's power and fragility—inviting us to appreciate their stark beauty and protect them for generations to come.