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  • ANTARCTICA. Strangely-eroded iceberg near Cuverville Island.
    AC 1640.jpg
  • An iceberg floats near the Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica.
    AG 3942.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.
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  • 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
  • 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
  • A Uygar villager from Mingyol steers a burro cart carrying his wife and him to a market town below the arid Kara Tagh Mountains on the edge of the Taklimakan Desert near Kashgar (Kashi) in Xinjiang, China.
    CX 1636.jpg
  • Icebergs float in the Neumayer Channel below mountains on Anvers Island, Antarctica.
    ATe 080222-315.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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • A Uygur villagers steers his horse cart down a rugged road on the edge of the Taklimakan Desert near Kashagar (Kashi) in Xinjiang Province, China.
    CX 1630.jpg
  • Staff at Adventure Network's Patriot Hills expediton base stand above a  snow cave they dug.
    AX 3002.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
  • Eroded hills and ruins of a village abandoned after overgrazing and erosion. Note caves from ancienet days.
    AN 6117.jpg
  • A hker and his dog stand explore eroded rock features in Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Reserve, Montana.
    MTe 170526-222.jpg
  • Eroded coulees drain into the Judith River Valley in the Upper Missouri River Breaks of central Montana.
    MTe 170523b-040.jpg
  • A hiker stands above eroded coulees drain into the Judith River Valley in the Upper Missouri River Breaks of central Montana.
    MTe 170523-928.jpg
  • Eroded coulees drain into the Judith River Valley in the Upper Missouri River Breaks of central Montana.
    MTe 170523-883.jpg
  • Tourists watch as Pacific Ocean waves crash onto eroded sandstone cliffs on the southeast shore of Oahu, Hawaii.
    HIe 161024-279.jpg
  • Tourists watch as Pacific Ocean waves crash onto eroded sandstone cliffs on the southeast shore of Oahu, Hawaii.
    HIe 161024-240.jpg
  • Eroded hills traverse the landscape near Zabriskie Point in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 180129-115.jpg
  • A photographers frames views of Mistaya Canyon, where the large Mistaya River plunges into a narrow slot canyon it has eroded over time.
    ABe 140920-328.jpg
  • Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada.The Mistaya River plunges into Mistaya Canyon, a narrow slot it has eroded over millenia.
    ABe 130921-592.jpg
  • Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. Photographers frame views of Mistaya Canyon, where the large Mistaya River plunges into a narrow slot canyon it has eroded over time. Behind is Mount Sarbach.
    ABe 130921-541.jpg
  • Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. Photographers frame views of Mistaya Canyon, where the large Mistaya River plunges into a narrow slot canyon it has eroded over time. Behind is Mount Sarbach.
    ABe 130921-530.jpg
  • Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. Photographers frame views of Mistaya Canyon, where the large Mistaya River plunges into a narrow slot canyon it has eroded over time.
    ABe 130921-493.jpg
  • Arid, eroded Last Chance Mountains rise above Eureka Valley in California's Death Valley National Park.
    CA 6810.jpg
  • Morning light glows on eroded mineral hills below Zabriskie Point in California's Death Valley National Park.
    CA 1214.jpg
  • Hikers admire eroded sediments at Zabriskie Point, Death Valley National Park, California.
    BP 1673.jpg
  • A hiker overlooks eroded sandstone gorges and mesas in Utah's Canyonlands National Park.  Behind are the Henry Mountains.
    BP 0541.jpg
  • Eroded, overgrazed and abondoned village site north of Annapurna, Nepal. Note caves from ancienet days.
    AN 6112.jpg
  • Caves cafrfved into Heavily eroded, arid hillside on the rainshadowed north side of the Himalaya, near Annapurna.
    AA 1915.jpg
  • Heavily eroded, arid hillside on the rainshadowed north side of the Himalaya, near Annapurna.
    AA 1914.jpg
  • Heavily eroded, arid hillside on the rainshadowed north side of the Himalaya, near Annapurna.
    AA 1913.jpg
  • Colorful eroded sedimentary rocks rise above the waves at Panther Beach, north of Santa Cruz, California.
    CAe 130225-179.jpg
  • Clouds float over an eroded rock feature in Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Reserve, Montana.
    MTe 170526-259.jpg
  • A photographer shoots  eroded rock features overlooking Fort Peck Reservoir in Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Reserve, Montana.
    MTe 170526-247.jpg
  • Eroded rock features overlook Fort Peck Reservoir in Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Reserve, Montana.
    MTe 170526-233.jpg
  • A hker walks past eroded rock features overlooking Fort Peck Reservoir in Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Reserve, Montana.
    MTe 170526-216.jpg
  • Eroded rock features overlook Fort Peck Reservoir in Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Reserve, Montana.
    MTe 170526-212.jpg
  • A hker and his dog stand explore eroded rock features overlooking Fort Peck Reservoir in Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Reserve, Montana.
    MTe 170526-198.jpg
  • Eroded rock features overlook Fort Peck Reservoir in Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Reserve, Montana.
    MTe 170526-190.jpg
  • Eroded coulees drain into the Judith River Valley in the Upper Missouri River Breaks of central Montana.
    MTe 170523b-113.jpg
  • Eroded coulees drain into the Judith River Valley in the Upper Missouri River Breaks of central Montana.
    MTe 170523b-099.jpg
  • Eroded coulees drain into the Judith River Valley in the Upper Missouri River Breaks of central Montana.
    MTe 170523b-079.jpg
  • Eroded coulees drain into the Judith River Valley in the Upper Missouri River Breaks of central Montana.
    MTe 170523b-052.jpg
  • Eroded coulees drain into the Judith River Valley in the Upper Missouri River Breaks of central Montana.
    MTe 170523b-006.jpg
  • Eroded coulees drain into the Judith River Valley in the Upper Missouri River Breaks of central Montana.
    MTe 170523-942.jpg
  • Eroded coulees drain into the Judith River Valley in Fergus County, Montana.
    MTe 170522-125.jpg
  • Eroded coulees drain into the Judith River Valley in Fergus County, Montana.
    MTe 170522-124.jpg
  • Eroded coulees drain into the Judith River Valley in Fergus County, Montana.
    MTe 170522-122.jpg
  • Eroded gullies mark the Flaming Gorge at Bayanzag in Mongolia's Gobi Desert, where famed archaeologist Roy Chapman Andrews first discovered dinosaur eggs in 1922.
    MGe 080713-103.jpg
  • A Tourist snaps a photo amidst eroded sandstone rocks on the southeastern coast of Oahu, Hawaii;
    HIe 161024-402.jpg
  • Pacific Ocean waves crash onto eroded sandstone cliffs on the southeast shore of Oahu, Hawaii. The Kamehameha Hightway runs in the background.
    HIe 161024-365.jpg
  • Tourists watch as Pacific Ocean waves crash onto eroded sandstone cliffs on the southeast shore of Oahu, Hawaii.
    HIe 161024-356.jpg
  • Pacific Ocean waves crash onto eroded sandstone cliffs on the southeast shore of Oahu, Hawaii.
    HIe 161024-221.jpg
  • Pacific Ocean waves crash onto eroded sandstone cliffs on the southeast shore of Oahu, Hawaii.
    HIe 161023-142.jpg
  • Eroded hills traverse the landscape near Zabriskie Point in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 180129-130.jpg
  • Dramatically eroded Laurel Mountain reflects in Convict Lake in the eastern Sierra Nevada near Mammoth Lakes, California.
    CAe 141004-380.jpg
  • Fall colors punctuate dramatically eroded mountains overlooking McGee Canyon in the eastern Sierra Nevada near Bishop & Mammoth Lakes, California.
    CAe 141002-106.jpg
  • Eroded rocks rise above the waves at Panther Beach, north of Santa Cruz, California.
    CAe 130225-353.jpg
  • Hikers stand atop a colorful eroded cliff during sunset at Panther Beach, north of Santa Cruz, California.
    CAe 130225-335.jpg
  • Hikers stand atop a colorful eroded cliff during sunset at Panther Beach, north of Santa Cruz, California.
    CAe 130225-333.jpg
  • Hikers stand atop a colorful eroded cliff during sunset at Panther Beach, north of Santa Cruz, California.
    CAe 130225-328.jpg
  • A hiker stands atop a colorful eroded cliff during sunset at Panther Beach, north of Santa Cruz, California.
    CAe 130225-292.jpg
  • Colorful eroded sedimentary rocks rise above the waves at Panther Beach, north of Santa Cruz, California.
    CAe 130225-281.jpg
  • A couple takes pictures under the colorful, eroded cliffs at Panther Beach, north of Santa Cruz, California
    CAe 130225-226.jpg
  • Colorful eroded sedimentary rocks rise above the waves at Panther Beach, north of Santa Cruz, California.
    CAe 130225-170.jpg
  • A hiker walks past colorful eroded sedimentary rocks by Panther Beach, north of Santa Cruz, California.
    CAe 130225-166.jpg
  • The Mistaya river flows through a a narrow eroded slot at Mistaya Canyon.
    ABe 150918-288.jpg
  • The Mistaya river flows through a a narrow eroded slot at Mistaya Canyon.
    ABe 150918-221.jpg
  • The Mistaya river flows through a a narrow eroded slot at Mistaya Canyon.
    ABe 150918-212.jpg
  • A photographers frames views of Mistaya Canyon, where the large Mistaya River plunges into a narrow slot canyon it has eroded over time.
    ABe 140920-327.jpg
  • Photographers frame views of Mistaya Canyon, where the large Mistaya River plunges into a narrow slot canyon it has eroded over time. Behind is Mount Sarbach.
    ABe 140920-316.jpg
  • Photographers frame views of Mistaya Canyon, where the large Mistaya River plunges into a narrow slot canyon it has eroded over time. Behind is Mount Sarbach.
    ABe 140920-315.jpg
  • Photographers frame views of Mistaya Canyon, where the large Mistaya River plunges into a narrow slot canyon it has eroded over time. Behind is Mount Sarbach.
    ABe 140920-304.jpg
  • Photographers frame views of Mistaya Canyon, where the large Mistaya River plunges into a narrow slot canyon it has eroded over time. Behind is Mount Sarbach.
    ABe 140920-303.jpg
  • Photographers frame views of Mistaya Canyon, where the large Mistaya River plunges into a narrow slot canyon it has eroded over time. Behind is Mount Sarbach.
    ABe 140920-297.jpg
  • Photographers frame views of Mistaya Canyon, where the large Mistaya River plunges into a narrow slot canyon it has eroded over time. Behind is Mount Sarbach.
    ABe 140920-294.jpg
  • Photographers frame views of Mistaya Canyon, where the large Mistaya River plunges into a narrow slot canyon it has eroded over time. Behind is Mount Sarbach.
    ABe 140920-291.jpg
  • Photographers frame views of Mistaya Canyon, where the large Mistaya River plunges into a narrow slot canyon it has eroded over time. Behind is Mount Sarbach.
    ABe 140920-247.jpg
  • The Vermillion River flows between eroded rocks in Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Canada.
    ABe 130922-733.jpg
  • The Vermillion River flows between eroded rocks in Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Canada.
    ABe 130922-727.jpg
  • The Vermillion River flows between eroded rocks in Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Canada.
    ABe 130922-717.jpg
  • The Vermillion River flows between eroded rocks in Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Canada.
    ABe 130922-712.jpg
  • The Vermillion River flows between eroded rocks in Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Canada.
    ABe 130922-701.jpg
  • The Vermillion River flows between eroded rocks in Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Canada.
    ABe 130922-698.jpg
  • The Vermillion River flows between eroded rocks in Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Canada.
    ABe 130922-693.jpg
  • The Vermillion River flows between eroded rocks in Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Canada.
    ABe 130922-692.jpg
  • Banff National Park, Alberta Canada. The Mistaya River plunges into Mistaya Canyon, a narrow slot it has eroded over millenia. Behind is Mount Sarbach.
    ABe 130921-586.jpg
  • Banff National Park, Alberta Canada. The Mistaya River plunges into Mistaya Canyon, a narrow slot it has eroded over millenia. Behind is Mount Sarbach.
    ABe 130921-574.jpg
  • Banff National Park, Alberta Canada. The Mistaya River plunges into Mistaya Canyon, a narrow slot it has eroded over millenia. Behind is Mount Sarbach.
    ABe 130921-570.jpg
  • Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. A photographer frames views of Mistaya Canyon, where the large Mistaya River plunges into a narrow slot canyon it has eroded over time.
    ABe 130921-550.jpg
  • Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. Photographers frame views of Mistaya Canyon, where the large Mistaya River plunges into a narrow slot canyon it has eroded over time.
    ABe 130921-540.jpg
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