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  • A dry wash in the Bisti Wilderness. Northwest New Mexico near the Four Corners.
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  • Cracks in dried mud. Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah.
    Escalante-Cracks-2989.jpg
  • The wide open spaces of northern Arizona.
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  • An aerial view of Lava Creek and the surrounding badlands in the eastern section of Grand Canyon National Park.
    Grand-Canyon-Lava-Creek-2114.jpg
  • The Mittens and Merick Butte in a dust storm. Monument Valley, Arizona.
    Monument-Valley-Dust-Storm-4035.jpg
  • A dust storm engulfs Monument Valley, Arizona.
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  • The Mittens face off in a dust storm. Monument Valley, Arizona.
    Monument-Valley-Dust-Storm-4024.jpg
  • The wide open spaces of northern Arizona.
    Monument-Valley-Clouds-3378.jpg
  • Dry grasses in the Valle Vidal. Northern New Mexico near the village of Amalia.
    Valle-Vidal-3719.jpg
  • The typically dry air of the Grand Canyon becomes soaked with the moisture of the monsoon season which runs from July through September. The monsoon brings cooling rains and dramatic skies to the Grand Canyon region.
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  • Spring storms roll across Cedar Mesa filling the long-dry pot holes with rain water. The San Juan River can be seen below.
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  • Patterns in dried cracked mud. North Canyon, a side canyon to Marble Canyon and within Grand Canyon National Park.
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  • Patterns in dried cracked mud. North Canyon, a side canyon to Marble Canyon and within Grand Canyon National Park.
    Grand-Canyon-Cracked-Mud-3391.tif
  • In the spring, as the snow in the high country of Arizona begins to melt, the Little Colorado River comes to life. Along it's journey to the Grand Canyon it must first past over Grand Falls. Also known as Chocolate Falls due to the color of the water which is filled with sediment, this magnificent cascade fills the desert air with its thunderous roar for just a few days, perhaps a week, before it dries up and waits for the next spring runoff.
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