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The "End of the Slot" on the Tent Rocks National Recreation Trail; Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument, New Mexico
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Photo by: Stephen Ausherman
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nrt photo contest, canyons and cliffs, scenic, nature, monuments and memorials, desert scenes
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Boardwalk through the woods and along Lake Guntersville.
Boardwalk through the woods and along Lake Guntersville.
Boardwalk through the woods and along Lake Guntersville.
Lone rider on the Tunnel Hill State Trail near Vienna, Illinois
Lone rider on the Tunnel Hill State Trail near Vienna, Illinois
Lone rider on the Tunnel Hill State Trail near Vienna, Illinois
Behind Big Laurel Falls -- Virgin Falls National Recreation Trail, Tennessee
Behind Big Laurel Falls -- Virgin Falls National Recreation Trail, Tennessee
Behind Big Laurel Falls -- Virgin Falls National Recreation Trail, Tennessee
The trail bridge over the Cache la Poudre River at Lions Open Space in Laporte, Colorado
The trail bridge over the Cache la Poudre River at Lions Open Space in Laporte, Colorado
The trail bridge over the Cache la Poudre River at Lions Open Space in Laporte, Colorado
Backpackers' campfire lights up the trees in the Bureau of Land Management's King Range National Conservation Area
Backpackers' campfire lights up the trees in the Bureau of Land Management's King Range National Conservation Area
Backpackers' campfire lights up the trees in the Bureau of Land Management's King Range National Conservation Area
The Path of the Flood Trail follows the route of the devastating Johnstown Flood in 1889. Here, luminarias light the Staplebend Tunnel prior to a foot race that has taken place over the past 5 years, and attracted nearly 1,000 participants in 2018.
The Path of the Flood Trail follows the route of the devastating Johnstown Flood in 1889. Here, luminarias light the Staplebend Tunnel prior to a foot race that has taken place over the past 5 years, and attracted nearly 1,000 participants in 2018.
The Path of the Flood Trail follows the route of the devastating Johnstown Flood in 1889. Here, luminarias light the Staplebend Tunnel prior to a foot race that has taken place over the past 5 years, and attracted nearly 1,000 participants in 2018.