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  • Hiker below sandstone towers in Arches National Park, Utah.
    BP 0465.jpg
  • CAMPING. Backpackers set up camp in Arches National Park, Utah.
    BP 1174.jpg
  • Twisted juniper tree overlooks the Organ and the Three Gossips.
    UT 1205.jpg
  • A huge arch made from two blue whale jaws stands in front of Christ Church Cathedral in Port Stanley in the Falkland Islands.  The arch, built in 1933, commemorates 100 years of British rule.
    FIe 080304-055.jpg
  • A huge arch made from two blue whale jaws stands in front of Christ Church Cathedral in Port Stanley in the Falkland Islands.  The arch, built in 1933, commemorates 100 years of British rule.
    FIe 080304-060.jpg
  • A huge arch made from two blue whale jaws stands in front of Christ Church Cathedral in Port Stanley in the Falkland Islands.  The arch, built in 1933, commemorates 100 years of British rule.
    FIe 080304-069.jpg
  • Qutab Minar, in Delhi, India, is the world’ tallest freestanding brick and rock minaret. It stands 72 meters and was built by India’s first Islamic rulers between 1193 & 1386. It and contemporaneous surrounding structures are all part of the Qutab complex, a UNESCO world heritage site.
    DL 1505.jpg
  • Qutab Minar, in Delhi, India, is the world’ tallest freestanding brick and rock minaret. It stands 72 meters and was built by India’s first Islamic rulers between 1193 & 1386. It and contemporaneous surrounding structures are all part of the Qutab complex, a UNESCO world heritage site.
    DL 1415.jpg
  • Qutab Minar, in Delhi, India, is the world’ tallest freestanding brick and rock minaret. It stands 72 meters and was built by India’s first Islamic rulers between 1193 & 1386. It and contemporaneous surrounding structures are all part of the Qutab complex, a UNESCO world heritage site.
    DL 1414.jpg
  • Gardens surround Christ Church Cathedral in Port Stanley, capital of Britain's Falkland Islands.
    FIe 080304-078.jpg
  • Gardens surround Christ Church Cathedral in Port Stanley, capital of Britain's Falkland Islands.
    FIe 080304-067.jpg
  • Gardens surround Christ Church Cathedral in Port Stanley, capital of Britain's Falkland Islands.
    FIe 080304-066.jpg
  • Qutab Minar, in Delhi, India, is the world’ tallest freestanding brick and rock minaret. It stands 72 meters and was built by India’s first Islamic rulers between 1193 & 1386. It and contemporaneous surrounding structures are all part of the Qutab complex, a UNESCO world heritage site.
    DL 1312.jpg
  • Death Valley National Park, California. A mother and son hiking at Natural Bridge Canyon.
    CA 6633.jpg
  • Mountaineer Sam Lightner (MR) descends a slot canyon below huge Shipton's Arch in the arid Kara Tagh Mountains near the Taklimakan Desert in China's Xinjiang province.
    CX 3929.jpg
  • Mountaineer Sam Lightner (MR) rappels down dangerous loose, crumbling rock in slot canyons below Shipton's Arch in arid Kara Tagh Mountains near Kashgar and the Taklimakan Desert.
    CX 3910.jpg
  • Mountaineers stand below huge Shipton's Arch in the Kara Tagh Mountains near Kashgar, Xinjiang, China.
    CX 3383.jpg
  • CHINA, Xinjiang. Gordon Wiltsie (MR) near huge Shipton's Arch, one of earth's biggest, in arid Kara Tagh Mountains, near Kashgar.
    CX 3363.jpg
  • Sam Lightner(MR) rappels on huge Shipton's Arch, one of earth's biggest, in arid Kara Tagh Mountains near Kashgar in Xinjiang, China.
    CX 3343.jpg
  • Sam Lightner (tiny) scrambles below huge Shipton's Arch  in the Kara Tagh Mountains near  Kashgar & the Taklimakan Desert in Xinjiang, China.
    CX 2601.jpg
  • A trekker hikes across a huge stone arch on Jebel (Mount) Burdah in Jordan's Wadi Rum, near the edge of the Arabian Desert.
    JD 1270.jpg
  • Qutab Minar, in Delhi, India, is the world’ tallest freestanding brick and rock minaret. It stands 72 meters and was built by India’s first Islamic rulers between 1193 & 1386.  It is framed here by a stone arch in the contemporaneous Qutab complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    DL 1316.jpg
  • Mountaineer Mark Newcomb (MR) navigates treacherous slot canyons below Shipton's Arch in the Kara Tagh Mountains of Xinjiang, China.
    CX 4103.jpg
  • CHINA, Xinjiang.  Mountaineer Sam Lightner (MR) in slot canyons below Shipton's Arch in arid Kara Tagh Mts near Taklimakan Desert.
    CX 3912.jpg
  • Mountaineer Mark Newcomb rappels below massive Shipton's Arch in the Kara Tagh Mountains near Kashgar, Xinjiang, China.
    CX 3518.jpg
  • Sam Lightner (MR) rappels on huge Shipton's Arch, one of earth's biggest, in the arid Kara Tagh Mountains near Kashgar and the Taklimakan Desert.
    CX 3334.jpg
  • While Mark Newcomb (MR) waits above, Sam Lightner rappels off huge Shipton's Arch in the Kara Tagh Mountains near Kashgar and the Taklimakan Desert. (The figures are almost too small too see.)
    CX 3266.jpg
  • Mountaineers stand atop Shipton's Arch in the Kara Tagh Mountains near Kashgar, Xinjiang, China.
    CX 2875.jpg
  • CHINA, Xinjiang Province.  Tiny climbers (MR) stand atop huge Shipton's Arch in Kara Tagh Mountains near Kashgar & Taklimakan Desert.
    CX 2847.jpg
  • A hiker stands atop a huge rock arch on Jebel [Mount] Burdah, in the Wadi Rum, Jordan. (David Roberts, MR)
    JD 1273.jpg
  • A trekker hikes across a huge stone arch on Jebel (Mount) Burdah in Jordan's Wadi Rum, near the edge of the Arabian Desert.
    JD 1268.jpg
  • A hiker stands atop a huge rock arch on Jebel [Mount] Burdah, in the Wadi Rum, Jordan.
    JD 1256.jpg
  • A mountaineer emerges from slot canyons after the first-ever crossing of the Tushag Tash Mountains, via Shipton's Arch.
    CX 4139.jpg
  • CHINA, Xinjiang. Expedition (MR) in slot canyons below huge Shipton's Arch in arid Kara Tagh Mts. near Taklimakan Desert.
    CX 3955.jpg
  • A mountaineer rappels below Shipton's Arch in the Kara Tagh Mountains near Kashgar, Xinjiang, China.
    CX 3808.jpg
  • CHINA, Xinjiang. Climbers (MR) look up at huge Shipton's Arch, one of earth's biggest, in arid Kara Tagh Mountains near Kashgar.
    CX 3396.jpg
  • A tiny climber stands atop massive Shipton's Arch in the Kara Tagh Mountains near Kashgar and the Taklimakan Desert.
    CX 3259.jpg
  • A mountaineer stands atop Shipton's Arch in the Kara Tagh Mountains near Kashgar, Xinjiang, China.
    CX 3216.jpg
  • While Mark Newcomb (MR) waits above, Sam Lightner rappels off huge Shipton's Arch in the Kara Tagh Mountains near Kashgar and the Taklimakan Desert. (The figures are almost too small too see.)
    CX 3215.jpg
  • Sam Lightner (MR) rappels off Shipton's Arch, above arid slot canyons in the Kara Tagh Mountains near Taklimakan Desert.
    CX 3135.jpg
  • Sam Lightner (MR) climbs on Shipton's Arch - one of earth's biggest rock spans, Tushag Tagh Mountains, near Kashgar.
    CX 3018.jpg
  • Sam Lightner (MR) climbs huge dangerous crumbling conglomerate rock on huge Shipton's Arch in the arid Kara Tagh Mountains near Kashgar & the Taklimakan Desert. Nancy Feagin belays.
    CX 2993.jpg
  • Mountaineers explore an approach to Shipton's Arch in the Kara Tagh Mountains near Kashgar, Xinjiang, China.
    CX 2292.jpg
  • Rainbow Bridge National Monument, Utah. Rainbow Bridge spans a narrow portion of Lake Powell.
    LP 1709.jpg
  • Mountaineer Mark Newcomb climbs treacherous conglomerate rock on Shipton’s Arch in the arid Kara Tagh Mountains next to the Taklimakan Desert near Kashagar (Kashi) in Xinjiang Province, China. Later the expedition crossed the range by descending the dangerous and unexplored slot canyon below him.
    CX 3171.jpg
  • Mountaineer Sam Lightner, Jr. climbs treacherous conglomerate rock on Shipton’s Arch in the arid Kara Tagh Mountains next to the hazy Taklimakan Desert near Kashagar (Kashi) in Xinjiang Province, China. Later the expedition crossed the range by descending the dangerous and unexplored slot canyon below him.
    CX 3131.jpg
  • Mountaineer Sam Lightner, Jr. climbs treacherous conglomerate rock on Shipton’s Arch in the arid Kara Tagh Mountains next to the Taklimakan Desert near Kashagar (Kashi) in Xinjiang Province, China.
    CX 3033.jpg
  • Mountaineer Sam Lightner, Jr. climbs treacherous conglomerate rock on Shipton’s Arch in the arid Kara Tagh Mountains next to the hazy Taklimakan Desert near Kashagar (Kashi) in Xinjiang Province, China. Later the expedition crossed the range by descending the dangerous and unexplored slot canyon below him.
    CX 2998.jpg
  • Mountaineer Sam Lightner, Jr. climbs treacherous conglomerate rock on Shipton’s Arch in the arid Kara Tagh Mountains next to the Taklimakan Desert near Kashagar (Kashi) in Xinjiang Province, China. Later the expedition crossed the range by descending the dangerous and unexplored slot canyon behind  him.
    CX 2996.jpg
  • Mountaineer Mark Newcomb climbs treacherous conglomerate rock on Shipton’s Arch in the arid Kara Tagh Mountains next to the hazy Taklimakan Desert near Kashagar (Kashi) in Xinjiang Province, China. Later the expedition crossed the range by descending the dangerous and unexplored slot canyon below him.
    CX 2953.jpg
  • CHINA, Xinjiang Province.  Sam Lightner (MR) below huge Shipton's Arch in Kara Tagh Mountains near Kashgar & Taklimakan Desert.
    CX 2587.jpg
  • CHINA, Xinjiang Province.  Expedition (MR) enroute to first ascent of huge Shipton's Arch in Kara Tagh Mts. near Kashgar.
    CX 2563.jpg
  • Mountaineers Mark Newcomb and Nancy Feaghin explore a treacherous slot canyon carved through conglomerate rock below  Shipton’s Arch in the arid Kara Tagh Mountains next to the hazy Taklimakan Desert near Kashagar (Kashi) in Xinjiang Province, China.
    CX 2225.jpg
  • WYOMING. Antler arch in Jackson's town square.
    WY 3019.jpg
  • WYOMING. Antler arch and famous Cowboy Bar in Jackson.
    WY 3007.jpg
  • WYOMING, Antler arch in front of the well-known Million Dollar Cowboy Bar in Jackson.
    WY 3003.jpg
  • Mark Newcomb  descends a scary slot canyon below Shipton's Arch in the Kara Tagh Mountains of Xinjiang, China.
    CX 4030.jpg
  • A mountaineer rappels below Shipton’s Arch, one of the world’s largest natural bridges, which is well hidden in the arid Kara Tagh Mountains next to the Taklimakan Desert near Kashagar (Kashi) in Xinjiang Province, China.
    CX 3838.jpg
  • A mountaineer stands below Shipton’s Arch, one of the world’s largest natural bridges, in the arid Kara Tagh Mountains next to the Taklimakan Desert near Kashagar (Kashi) in Xinjiang Province, China.
    CX 3503.jpg
  • Mountaineer Mark Newcomb ascends treacherous conglomerate rock on Shipton’s Arch in the arid Kara Tagh Mountains next to the Taklimakan Desert near Kashagar (Kashi) in Xinjiang Province, China.  Later the team crossed the range, descending into the dangerous and previously unknown slot canyon behind him.
    CX 3162.jpg
  • Mountaineer Sam Lightner, Jr. climbs treacherous conglomerate rock on Shipton’s Arch in the arid Kara Tagh Mountains next to the Taklimakan Desert near Kashagar (Kashi) in Xinjiang Province, China. Later the expedition crossed the range by descending the dangerous and unexplored slot canyon behind him.
    CX 3139.jpg
  • Mountaineers Mark Newcomb and Nancy Feaghin explore a desert wash looking for a route to Shipton’s Arch (upper left) in the arid Kara Tagh Mountains near Kashagar (Kashi) in Xinjiang Province, China. Later the expedition climbed it from the other side, then crossed the range by descending the dangerous and unexplored slot canyonthat emerges on the far right of this frame.
    CX 2201.jpg
  • Shipton’s Arch, one of the world’s largest natural bridges is well hidden in the arid Kara Tagh Mountains next to the Taklimakan Desert near Kashagar (Kashi) in Xinjiang Province, China.
    CX 1692.jpg