When considering the dramatically eroded canyons of southwestern Utah, snow may not be the first thing that comes to mind. But far-flung Bryce Canyon National Park gets plenty of the white stuff, owing to its elevation of 8,000-plus feet at the massive amphitheater"s rim. The cold not only provides scenic snowy views and great cross-country skiing, it"s responsible for the striking red-rock pinnacles—known as hoodoos—that make the park so unique.
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Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival, China
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Astoria-Megler Bridge, Oregon
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National Frog Month
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A river runs through it
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Southern right whales sail home to South Africa
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Behold the blood moon
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A hermitage with a view
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Loud waters
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In celebration of cats
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Everyone s watching the Perseids
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Super sandy Sweet 16
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Ice and Snow Sailing World Championships
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Glastonbury Festival begins
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In celebration of America’s national bird
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National Bison Day
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A gentle wind fills this sail
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Dusky eagle-owls, Pakistan
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Lavender fields on the Valensole Plateau in Provence, France
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Float on
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Bernina Pass, Graubünden, Switzerland
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Make way for robots
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What happened to these clouds?
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Rock House in Hocking Hills State Park, Ohio
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International Day of the Tropics
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The forecast calls for blooms
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At the gates of the ksar
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Observing a squirrelly day
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Love blossoms
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Arbor Day
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Spring comes to the Palouse
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