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Fractured ice on Lake Erie (vertical)
Aerial view of Fractured ice on Lake Erie, Ohio-Ontario border. (140305-34)
Download ImageSinkhole, central Florida
Aerial view of circular sinkhole in central Florida. Sinkholes form by dissolution and collapse of underlying limestone bedrock. The water level marks the groundwater table. (140308-39)
Download ImageFractured ice on Lake Erie (vertical)
Aerial view of Fractured ice on Lake Erie, Ohio-Ontario border. (140305-36)
Download ImageColorado Mountains meet Great Plains
Aerial view of western edge of Colorado Front Range near Loveland, Colorado. Note hogbacks. (140305-4)
Download ImageLake Erie and Cleveland, Ohio
Aerial view of South shore of frozen Lake Erie and Cleveland, Ohio. (140305-44)
Download ImageFrozen Lake Erie, Ohio-Ontario
Aerial view of Fractured ice on Lake Erie, Ohio-Ontario border. (140305-32)
Download ImageFracture patterns on frozen Lake Erie
Fracture patterns in ice on Lake Erie, from an elevation of about 20,000′. Photo is about 5 miles across. (140305-38)
Download ImageWaterfall and grotto, Oregon Coast
Undercutting of sea cliff by wave erosion formed this grotto on the Oregon Coast. (140301-40)
Download ImageFractured ice, Lake Erie
Aerial view of fracture patterns in ice on Lake Erie, from an elevation of about 20,000′. Photo is about 5 miles across. (140305-28)
Download ImageFrozen Lake Erie, Michigan, Ontario
Aerial view of west and north shorelines of Lake Erie, Michigan and Ontario, Canada. Lake Erie is frozen. (140305-16)
Download ImageConglomerate and headland, Oregon Coast
Conglomerate and headland, Oregon Coast (140226-47)
Download ImageHeadland and waterfall, Oregon Coast.
Headland, Oregon Coast- mineral-coated boulders in foreground. (140226-44)
Download ImageHeadland, Oregon Coast.
Headland, Oregon Coast-basaltic boulders in foreground. (140226-35)
Download Imageconglomerate with boulder-sized clasts of basalt, Oregon
conglomerate with boulder-sized clasts of basalt, Oregon. Oligocene Yachats Basalt. (140226-15)
Download ImageCascade Locks, Oregon-Washington
Aerial view of Cascade Locks on Columbia River, Oregon-Washington. (140221-64)
Download ImageMt. St. Helens, Washington
Aerial view of Mt. St. Helens stratovolcano, Washington (140221-90)
Download Imageflooded farmland, Oregon
Aerial view of flooded farmland, Oregon. River channel is outlined by trees. (140221-9)
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