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  • In Zion National Park, the Falls at Sinawava can be viewed from the Riverside Trail. Ethereal lighting, moving water, and beautiful suroundings make this a magical place.
    Falls-at-Temple-of-Sinawava.jpg
  • One of many small waterfalls near the highway in Iceland's southern coast.
    Low-Falls.tif
  • Selandfoss is a waterfall that you can walk behind, but bring rain gear on even a sunny day!
    Selandjafoss.tif
  • Oxararfoss in Thingvellir National Park, Iceland
    Falls-at-Thingvellir.tif
  • Most people forget that there's a Blue Hour in the morning, too!
    Jefferson Memorial.jpg
  • Near the Rio Grande, New Mexico
    Cottonwood in Fall5616 x 3744.tif
  • Just before sunrise at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge.
    1755_20131114_064311-Edit.tif
  • Jefferson Memorial reflecting in the Tidal Basin, Washington, DC.
    IMG_7336-Edit.tif
  • Icebergs in Jokulsarlon Lagoon
    Jokulsarlon-Bergs.tif
  • Emerald Pool in Black Sand Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming Emerald Pool in the Black Sand Basin of Yellowstone National Park
    Emerald-Pool.tiff
  • Sunset at Bosque del Apache, New Mexico.
    1430_20131113_171646-Dfine.tif
  • Icebergs in Jokulsarlon Lagoon.
    Jokulsarlon.tif
  • A large piece of machinery left to rust on a beach in Vestmannaeyer.
    Corroded.tif
  • Skogafoss on the south coast of Iceland
    Skogafoss.tif
  • Edge-of-Black-Pool.tiff
  • A geothermal power plant on the Reykjanes peninsula in Iceland. A short distancef from Keflavik and the Blue Lagoon, and very close to the rift where the European and North American tectonic plates are spreading apart.<br />
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According to Wikipedia, Iceland generates 99.9% of their energy from hydro (73.8%) and geothermal (~26.2%) sources, and the remaining 0.1% from fossil fuels, but have plans to be 100% fossil-free in the near future. In addition, geothermal sources provide 87% of hot water and heating in Iceland.<br />
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That's impressive.
    Power_Station.tif
  • Lake Powell after sunset, with the pastel sky reflected in the waters. Taken from Alstrom Point.
    Dusk-Lake-Powell.jpg
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