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Bear Lake Overlook

This overlook offers a beautiful view of Bear Lake underneath a wonderful skyscape of fluffy clouds.

Public domain. Photo by Dennis Adams of FHWA
Rose-Hued Clouds Along the Cherohala Skyway

Pastel-colored clouds create a backdrop for trees on the Cherohala Skyway.

Public domain. Photo by Dennis Adams of FHWA
A Large Dead Tree in Cerrillos

A visitor is impressed by a very large dead tree in Cerrillos, New Mexico.

Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane
Please Feed the Animals

The Cerrillos Petting Zoo encourages interaction between the visitors and the animals.

Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane
Clear Light Opera House

Fancy brickwork shows the loving care that went into this center for the arts.

Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane
Old Coal Mine Settlement

A man moves large boulders at the Old Coal Mine settlement along the Turquoise Trail.

Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane
Turquoise Museum in Cerrillos

A visitor enters the Turquoise Museum in Cerrillos, New Mexico.

Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane
Stream Along the Coronado Trail

Clear waters cut through soft meadow grasses along the Coronado Trail.

Public domain.
Glassy-smooth Morris Reservoir

A light fog dusts the mountainsides that are reflected on the glass-smooth surface of Morris Reservoir.

Public domain. Photo by Martha Alejandre
Snow-Capped Mount Shasta

This majestic mountain is not only known for its recreational and scenic value, but also because it draws visitors from all over the world seeking spiritual insight. Native people believed Mount Shasta to be the abode of the Great Spirit.

Public domain. Caia Cupito and Ore-Cal RC&D
Cliff Palace at Mesa Verde National Park

Cliff Palace, the most well-known archaeological site in Mesa Verde National Park, is the largest cliff dwelling in North America.

Public domain. Photo supplied by Mesa Verde Country
Emerald Green Hills

Golden wheat contrasts brilliantly against the emerald green hills.

Public domain.
Fall Wonder Around Every Bend

A curve in the road reveals more fall color around the bend.

Public domain. Courtesy of Edge of the Wilderness Scenic Byway
Jemez Falls Pool at Falls Wayside

The Jemez River offers this gentle waterfall as an additional sight for those taking a break at the Falls Wayside.

Public domain. Photo by Dennis Adams
The Pacific Ocean and Entrance to Sea Lion Caves

The Pacific Ocean and the entrance to the Sea Lion Caves can be seen from the Sea Lion Caves Visitor Center on the Pacific Coast Scenic Byway. The Heceta Head Lighthouse is visible in the distance.

Public domain. Photo by Brett Hansen
Cemetery on Little Dixie Highway

An old tree frames this view of a cemetery in autumn repose.

Public domain. Photo by Dennis Adams
Barge at Sunset

A barge travels the Mississippi River at sunset.

Public domain. Photo by Dennis Adams
Room with a View

Looking out from one of the caves of the Gila Cliff Dwellings National monument, you can look across the canyon sensing your looking through the eyes of the prehistoric people who lived here 700 years ago.

Public domain.
Oregon's Pacific Coast: Where Waves Meet the Land

A house up on the hills of the shoreline looks down on the churning waters of the ocean.

Public domain. Photo by Dennis Adams
A Contrast of Elements

A small stretch along the coast can be seen against the rough edged cliff walls.

Public domain. Photo by Dennis Adams
Pink Swamp at Magnolia Plantation

Intriguing swamps decorated with bronze birds offer a look at the unique ecology of Magnolia Gardens.

Public domain. Photo by K. Armstrong
Wildflowers at Sparks Meadow

Purple wildflowers sweep over the ground, dotting the green grass of the meadow.

Public domain. Photo by Robin Gyorgyfalvy
Skyscape above a Beach in Florida

The crashing waves of the Atlantic Ocean underneath a cloud-strewn sky break up the stillness at Guana River State Park.

Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane
The Surviving South Wing of the Plantation Home at Middleton Place

The surviving south wing of the home faces the road, where visitors enter the grounds. The original front of the home faces the Ashley River, which visitors used for travel during colonial times.

Public domain. Photo by Kellie Thorne