Monument Valley is perhaps one of the most photographed places in America.
See some of the most spectacular towering cliffs and mesas as you head along 17-mile drive.
Visited in 2013 and stayed overnight at The View, the only hotel within the national park.
This panorama was photographed in 2013 and stitched from 3 overlapping photos.
Beautiful colors of Yellowstone National Park.
Photographed in 2014.
No trip (2012 and 2014) to Malibu would be complete without spending an ample amount of time at the Point Dume Beach.
This panorama offers about a 180 degree view into two sections. On left side, you can see the sunset over the Pacific Ocean and Malibu Beach and in the other the Pirates Cove Beach.. a popular place for the movie industry to film.
By far one of the most famous movies filmed here was the original Planet of the Apes.
Golden Gate Bridge at Sunset shot from Battery Spencer.
Delicate pink hues in the sky, container ship passing the Bridge, San Francisco in the background.
Arches National Park, near Moab in Utah, preserves some of the defining scenery of the American Southwest, including some two thousand natural sandstone arches
The right place at the right time! A double rainbow over the double arches.
Photographed on Sept. 14, 2015
The view from Dead Horse Point is one of the most photographed scenic vistas in the world.
Towering 2,000 feet above the Colorado River, the overlook provides a breathtaking panorama of the Canyonlands National Park.
A good example of what happens when a small asteroid hits the Earth is Meteor Crater, also known as Barringer Crater, near Winslow, Arizona.
The crater is 1200 meters in diameter and 200 meters deep.
The panorama was photographed in 2013 and stitched from 3 overlapping photos.
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