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Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. This is a view of central campus at the area known as "The Hub", where sidewalks converge into the center of the quad onto the seal of the university. Lore has it not to step on the seal or you will fail your next exam. Part of the Urban Gradient project for Zoology 121.H (Environment...
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Known as the 'White Dove of the Desert', this Southwest Jesuit mission was founded in 1692 as part of New Spain, it was transferred to the Franciscan missionaries around 1768 and shortly thereafter it was destroyed by Indians. Located 9 miles South of Tucson, the current church was rebuilt in 1793 and is the oldest in...
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42 images of airport plus 11 images of Southwest Plane taking off.
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Inside the park campground is a short scenic drive - this pan is at the end of the drive. The weather wasn't the best that day (storms and rain later, a small flash flood through the wash in our campsite), but the view was worth the wait....
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One of two pans of Horseshoe Bend, a lovely incised meander near Page, Arizona (just southeast of Glen Canyon Dam). Erosion by the Colorado River cut down through the layers of sedimentary rock and created the deep gorge (approx. 1000 feet deep here). The river meander, though, formed by the same processes that for...
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Some photogenic geology/scenery from inside the park - past the "Arch" group site and along a dirt road leading to Chimney Rock. (The weather was threatening, so we didn't go very far... maybe next time?) Yes, the cow watched the entire pan....
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At this point, the Navajo Loop trail diverges slightly - the right trail leads a short distance up to a small canyon with two natural bridges (look behind the tree in the canyon - they are both visible there). The trail itself, which goes through the area called "Wall Street", heads up the left fork back to ...
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The Queens Garden trail connects to another short trail (Navajo Loop), which provides a nice hike and great views of the canyon from a somewhat... lower viewpoint. These hoodoos are part of the area called "Wall Street".
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Another view....
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At this point (between Escalante and Boulder), Rte. 12 in southern Utah crosses along the top of a ridge with drop-offs to both side, exposing expanses of Navajo sandstone occasionally cut by canyons.
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