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Arizona. A landscape of Organ pipe cactus and blooming Brittlebush in Organ Pipe National Monument
Arizona. Clouds spread across a blue sky above saguaro cactus in Organ Pipe National Monument
Tree in sunlight Tres Cruces Region of Manu, UNESCO Biosphere Reserve; World NaturalTree in sunlight, Tres Cruces Region, Manu, UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, World Natural Heritage Site, Peru
Frailejones, Espeletia pycnophylla (Tall plants) Espeletia sp. (short plants) El Angel Ecological Reserve (3700 m) Paramo Habitat, Andes, Ecuador
Tungurahua Active Volcano (5016m) Clouds of ash have been erupting for several years and at night lava bombs can sometimes be seen. Seen from Salasaca Village near Ambato, Andes, Ecuador
Otavalo Indian Fisherman using Tradition Reed Boat, Lake San Pablo near Otavalo, Andes, Ecuador
Cotopaxi Volcano (5897 meters) & Alpacas (Lama pacos) Highest active volcano in the worldCotopaxi Volcano (5897 meters) and alpacas (Lama pacos). Highest active volcano in the world, surrounded by Paramo Habitat in Cotopaxi National Park, Andes, Ecuador
Cajas National Park (3000 - 4, 400m) established in 1996 to protect this High Andean Param faunaCajas National Park (3000-4, 400m) established in 1996 to protect this High Andean Paramo fauna and flora as well as the hydro Resources (235 lakes/lagoons), West of Cuenca, Southern Andes, Ecuador
USA, Texas, Big Bend National Park. Scenic landscape of the Big Bend National Park, the largest and also the least visted of the U.S. National Parks
North America - Mexico - Michoacan - Sierra Madre Mountains - El Rosario MonarchNorth America, Mexico, Michoacan, Sierra Madre Mountains, El Rosario Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary. Lone Monarch on yellow flowers. WILD: Danaus plexippus
Canada, Quebec, Montreal. Views of Ile-Sainte-Helene Expo 67 Biosphere, waterfront & port area. IMAGE RESTRICTED: Not available to US land tour operators
Canada, Quebec, Montreal. St. Helene Island, Expo 67 Biosphere. IMAGE RESTRICTED: Not available to US land tour operators