USS Kidd (DD-661) - 1986
Sogno per due ...
Murtosa, Portugal
Vega Reservoir
Tabuaço, Portugal
Sierra Juniper
Lakeside.
Lisboa, Portugal
Yosemite - El Capitán - 1986
Der Main bei Schwanheim
Yosemite - Cathedral Rocks - 1986
Yosemite - Cathedral Rocks - 1986
From Sandy Bay On Lake Whakamaru.
Down By Lake Whakamaru.
Lechfall - HFF (PiP)
Fence Sitter
Yosemite - Vernal Fall - 1986
Yosemite - Merced River - 1986
Patrolling the River Thames
Yosemite - Vernal Fall - 1986
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Tamarack Lake, Nevada
traces of debris flow
Mississippi - 1986
Lisboa, Portugal
Reflection Naarden Vesting...
Puddle Colours...
Fishing Boat is going out...
Mississippi - 1986
At Sandy Bay On Lake Whakamaru.
Lake View.
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Blick aufs Allgäu (PiP)
Un certo tipo di solitudine ...
Porto, Portugal
Noble Lake
Noble Lake
Everything in Reflection...
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My Sunday Sunny Sunset glow...
Murtosa, Portugal HFF
Village And Lake At Whakamaru
Torreira, Portugal
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Black Canyon of the Gunnison


Colorado, looking upstream. The Gunnison River flows westward from the Rockies, joining the Colorado River at Grand Junction, Colorado. Here it has carved an extraordinary deep gorge, in some places deeper than it is wide, in extremely hard metamorphic rock seamed with granite. This is an example of what's called, in the jargon, a "superposed" drainage. The metamorphic rock is in an uplifted block, part of the so-called "Ancestral Rockies", that had been buried under sedimentary rock. The Gunnison had eroded down thru this sedimentary cover, and perforce kept cutting when it encountered the underlying hard rock. Ironically, had the ancestral Gunnison been a few miles south it would have missed this block and the Canyon wouldn't exist!
The most famous section of the Black Canyon is its western part, site of the eponymous national park. The Canyon continues upstream another dozen miles or so beyond the park, though, where it's mostly paralleled on the north by Colorado SR 92. These pix were taken at Pioneer Point Overlook, just off that highway. Morrow Point Dam, just upstream from the park, backs up Morrow Point Reservoir in this part of the Black Canyon--hence the water extending wall to wall in the right inset--but the reservoir lies far enough below the canyon rim that the esthetics aren't too impaired.
The most famous section of the Black Canyon is its western part, site of the eponymous national park. The Canyon continues upstream another dozen miles or so beyond the park, though, where it's mostly paralleled on the north by Colorado SR 92. These pix were taken at Pioneer Point Overlook, just off that highway. Morrow Point Dam, just upstream from the park, backs up Morrow Point Reservoir in this part of the Black Canyon--hence the water extending wall to wall in the right inset--but the reservoir lies far enough below the canyon rim that the esthetics aren't too impaired.
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