The formations known as Sheep Rock (right) and the Three Gossips (middle). They are made of sandstone and are found in Arches National Park.
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The formations known as Sheep Rock (right) and the Three Gossips (middle). They are made of sandstone and are found in Arches National Park.
Delicate Arch, one of the most famous of the more than 2,000 natural sandstone arches in Arches National Park.
Delicate Arch, one of the most famous of the more than 2,000 natural sandstone arches in Arches National Park.
A sandstone formation in Arches National Park.
A sandstone formation in Arches National Park.
Sandstone formations in Arches National Park
Sandstone formations in Arches National Park
A juniper tree in the snow in Arches National Park.
A juniper tree in the snow in Arches National Park.
A mesa near Canyonlands National Park in lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management.
A mesa near Canyonlands National Park in lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management.
A sandstone cliff on lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management near Canyonlands National Park.
A sandstone cliff on lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management near Canyonlands National Park.
A sandstone formation known as a Beehive in the Valley of Fire Nevada State Park. This formation occurs from wind and water erosion.
A sandstone formation known as a Beehive in the Valley of Fire Nevada State Park. This formation occurs from wind and water erosion.
A sandstone formation known as a Beehive in the Valley of Fire Nevada State Park. This formation occurs from wind and water erosion.
A sandstone formation known as a Beehive in the Valley of Fire Nevada State Park. This formation occurs from wind and water erosion.
Detail of the wind and water-weathered sandstone that forms the Beehive Formation in the Valley of Fire Nevada State Park
Detail of the wind and water-weathered sandstone that forms the Beehive Formation in the Valley of Fire Nevada State Park
A sandstone formation in the Valley of Fire Nevada State Park. The different colors in the rock result from different impurities in the sandstone, such as iron, sulfur, and magnesium.
A sandstone formation in the Valley of Fire Nevada State Park. The different colors in the rock result from different impurities in the sandstone, such as iron, sulfur, and magnesium.
A sandstone formation in the Valley of Fire Nevada State Park. The different colors in the rock result from different impurities in the sandstone, such as iron, sulfur, and magnesium.
A sandstone formation in the Valley of Fire Nevada State Park. The different colors in the rock result from different impurities in the sandstone, such as iron, sulfur, and magnesium.
A sandstone formation known as a Beehive in the Valley of Fire Nevada State Park. This formation occurs from wind and water erosion.
A sandstone formation known as a Beehive in the Valley of Fire Nevada State Park. This formation occurs from wind and water erosion.
A sandstone formation in the Valley of Fire Nevada State Park.
A sandstone formation in the Valley of Fire Nevada State Park.
A sandstone formation in the Valley of Fire Nevada State Park.
A sandstone formation in the Valley of Fire Nevada State Park.
A sandstone formation in the Valley of Fire Nevada State Park. The different colors in the rock result from different impurities in the sandstone, such as iron, sulfur, and magnesium.
A sandstone formation in the Valley of Fire Nevada State Park. The different colors in the rock result from different impurities in the sandstone, such as iron, sulfur, and magnesium.
A sandstone formation known as a Beehive in the Valley of Fire Nevada State Park. This formation occurs from wind and water erosion.
A sandstone formation known as a Beehive in the Valley of Fire Nevada State Park. This formation occurs from wind and water erosion.
A sandstone formation known as a Beehive in the Valley of Fire Nevada State Park. This formation occurs from wind and water erosion.
A sandstone formation known as a Beehive in the Valley of Fire Nevada State Park. This formation occurs from wind and water erosion.
A sandstone formation known as a Beehive in the Valley of Fire Nevada State Park. This formation occurs from wind and water erosion.
A sandstone formation known as a Beehive in the Valley of Fire Nevada State Park. This formation occurs from wind and water erosion.
A sandstone formation in the Valley of Fire Nevada State Park. The different colors in the rock result from different impurities in the sandstone, such as iron, sulfur, and magnesium.
A sandstone formation in the Valley of Fire Nevada State Park. The different colors in the rock result from different impurities in the sandstone, such as iron, sulfur, and magnesium.
A sandstone formation in the Valley of Fire Nevada State Park.
A sandstone formation in the Valley of Fire Nevada State Park.