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All of the photographs are available to purchase. Popular sizes are 8x12" at £55 and 12x18" at £75 both mounted in neutral PH mount board sized at 16x20" and 20x24" (the standard size for 'off the shelf' frames).  However I can print in any size so please send me an email via my contact page and let me know what you'd like - I have many more different images in my archives if you cannot find what you are looking for here.
A model stuffed African elephant  (Loxodonta) in the foyer of the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History in Washington D.C. in the United States of America U.S.A USA
Elephant in the Smithsonian Institution Natural History museum
View of the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, a hybrid cable-stayed/suspension bridge, one of the oldest roadway bridges in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Brooklyn Bridge
Arlington National Cemetery with many white graves of soldiers is a United States military cemetery in Arlington County, Virginia, across the Potomac River from Washington D.C. in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Arlington Cemetery
Girls young women lie on their backs whilst texting using mobile telephone phones leaning against the Washington Memorial in Washington D.C. in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Texting!
The sun behind the Washington Monument - an obelisk on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., built to commemorate George Washington, the first President of the United States. Located almost due east of the Reflecting Pool and the Lincoln Memorial, made of marble, granite, and bluestone gneiss is both the world's tallest stone structure and the world's tallest obelisk located in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Washington Monument
The United States Capitol, (Capitol Building), home of the United States Congress, and the seat of the legislative branch of the U.S. federal government, on Capitol Hill at the eastern end of the National Mall in Washington, D.C in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
The United States Capitol, Washington D.C.
The Lincoln Memorial made from Georgia white marble is an American national monument built to honor the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. It is located on the western end of the National Mall in Washington, D.C., across from the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
The Lincoln Memorial, Washington D.C.
World Trade Centre centre, a terminal station on the PATH system. Located within the World Trade Center in the Financial District neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, United States of America USA U.S.A.
The Oculus, New York City
Grand Central Terminal (GCT, Grand Central Station, Grand Central) a commuter and intercity railroad terminal at 42nd Street and Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, United States of America USA U.S.A.
Grand Central Station, New York
Travellers in the main concourse near the clock in of Grand Central Terminal (GCT, Grand Central Station, Grand Central) a commuter and intercity railroad terminal at 42nd Street and Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, United States of America USA U.S.A.
Main concourse of Grand Central Station, New York
A verdant green woodland glade with a wooden bridge over a small lake reflecting the trees, in a quiet spot in Central Park in New York City on Manhattan island in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Central Park, New York
Bright neon and LED lights in Times Square at night on Manhattan Island in New York City in the United States of America USA U.S.A
Times Square
Grand Central Terminal (GCT, Grand Central Station, Grand Central) a commuter and intercity railroad terminal at 42nd Street and Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, United States of America USA U.S.A.
Main concourse of Grand Central Station, New York
View across lower Manhattan in New York City viewed at dusk sunset night from the Rockefeller building in the  United States of America U.S.A. USA
Manhattan Skyline
Yellow cabs taxis wait at the lights with bright neon and LED lights in Times Square at night on Manhattan Island in New York City in the United States of America USA U.S.A
Taxis at Time Square
Two street workers chatting at the Hells Kitchen annual food festival in mid Manhattan in New York City in the United States of America USA U.S.A
Hells Kitchen food festival
Travellers in the main concourse near the clock in of Grand Central Terminal (GCT, Grand Central Station, Grand Central) a commuter and intercity railroad terminal at 42nd Street and Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, United States of America USA U.S.A.
Grand Central Station clock
New York City street in Manhattan with steam and a large lorry truck in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
New York City
The National 9/ 11 Memorial in New York City commemorating the September 11, 2001 attacks, which killed 2,977 people, and the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, which killed six in Manhattan in New York City, United States of America USA U.S.A.
9/11 Memorial Plaza with rose to commemorate a victims birthday
Dilapidated wharf building with rotted wood decking and wood piles in Bella Coola at meeting point of glacial blue Bella Coola River and the sea with the mountains and low cloud behind in British Columbia in Canada Northern America
Bella Coola wharf building, Canada
Canada Place skyline at dusk with float planes in Vancouver, British Columbia in Canada, North America
Vancouver skyline
Sulphur Mountain Gondola in Banff National Park in the Canadian Rocky Mountains overlooking the town of Banff, Alberta, Canada, North America
Sulphur Mountain Gondola
Steam clock built in 1977 sited in Water Street with flowering baskets, street sign and trees in leaf, Gastown, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada North America
Gastown steam Clock in Vancouver
Three year-old Grizzly Bear (Ursus arctos) cub with very large claws balances on fallen trees to catch salmon on the edge of the Atnarko River in Tweedsmuir Provincial park in British Columbia in Canada in North America
Grizzly bear cub, British Columbia
Large Black Bear (Ursus americanus) foraging for crabs and barnacles on the shoreline with grass and shrubs behind near Tofino on Vancouver Island in British Columbia in Canada in North America
Black bear foraging, Tofino
A rose for a victim of named on the National 9/ 11 Memorial in New York City commemorating the September 11, 2001 attacks, which killed 2,977 people, and the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, which killed six in Manhattan in New York City, United States of America USA U.S.A.
9/11 Memorial Plaza with rose to commemorate a victims birthday
Dilapidated wharf building with rotted wood decking and wood piles in Bella Coola at meeting point of glacial blue Bella Coola River and the sea with the mountains and low cloud behind in British Columbia in Canada Northern America
Bella Coola wharf building, Canada
Two Grizzly Bear (Ursus arctos) cubs share salmon on rounded pebbles of the shore of the Atnarko River in Tweedsmuir Provincial park in British Columbia in Canada in North America
Grizzly bear cubs, British Columbia
Seagulls take flight over Chesterman Beach in Cox Bay near Tofino with waves crashing in on the sand on Vancouver Island in British Columbia in Canada in North America
Flock of seagulls over Chesterman Beach
A man and a woman wearing red hats and hiking gear try to capture the Rockies from the summit of Whistlers Mountain on a sunny day with mountains and forest in the distance near Jasper in Alberta in Canada in North America
Summit of Whistlers Mountain
The green waters of Moraine Lake reflect the snowcapped mountains behind, covered on the lower slopes by fir and pine trees, with a stony shore with drift wood trunks washed up in Banff National Park in Alberta in Canada in North America
Moraine Lake, Alberta
Golden mantled Ground Squirrel eating apple on a rocky outcrop on Whistlers Mountain in Banff National Park in Alberta in Canada in North America
Golden mantled Ground Squirrel
A man and woman in a blue kayak on Moraine Lake with pine and fir trees on the shore reflected in the deep blue water of the lake in Banff National Park in Alberta in Canada in North America
Blue kayak on Moraine Lake
Devil woman with neon lights on the top of Diablo's restaurant on the South Las Vegas Boulevard (The Strip) in Nevada, United States of America U.S.A. USA
Diablo's, Las Vegas
A black, grey and white raccoon (Procyon lotor) in Stanley Park in Vancouver, British Columbia in Canada North America
Raccoon
A glass chandelier sculpture called 'Fiori di Como' by glass sculptor Dale Chihuly, consisting of 2,000 hand-blown glass blossoms suspended from the ceiling of the foyer of the Bellagio hotel in Las Vegas Boulevard (The Strip) in Nevada, United States of America U.S.A. USA
Fiori de Como, Bellagio Hotel
View of the Paris hotel and replica Eiffel tower through the Bellagio fountains at night in Las Vegas Boulevard (The Strip) in Nevada, United States of America U.S.A. USA
The Paris hotel at night, Las Vegas
The Silver Slipper designed by Jack Larsen in the 1960's and originally located on the Silver Slipper Gambling Hall, restored in 2009 by the Neon Museum and now located on the North Las Vegas Boulevard in Nevada, United States of America U.S.A. USA
The Silver Slipper, Las Vegas
The classic 'Welcome to Las Vegas' sign on the South Las Vegas Boulevard (a.k.a. 'The Strip') designed by Betty Willis in 1959  - Young Electric Sign Company (YESCO) currently owns the sign, which leases it to Clark County on the South Las Vegas Boulevard (The Strip) in Nevada, United States of America U.S.A. USA
'Welcome to Las Vegas'
Condor '0' (Gymnogyps californianus)- one of only 395 Californian Condors and one of only 195 in the wild, flying wild over the South Rim of the Grand Canyon in Arizona  in the United States of America, USA U.S.A.
Condor '0' flying over the Grand Canyon
The remains of a tree on the rim of the Grand Canyon with the canyon beyond South Rim of the Grand Canyon in Arizona  in the United States of America, USA U.S.A.
Dead Wood, Grand Canyon
Condor '4' (Gymnogyps californianus)- one of only 395 Californian Condors and one of only 195 in the wild, flying wild over the South Rim of the Grand Canyon in Arizona  in the United States of America, USA U.S.A.
Condor '4' flying over the Grand Canyon
A lone fir tree survives on the edge of the rim of the Grand Canyon South Rim of the Grand Canyon in Arizona  in the United States of America, USA U.S.A.
Lone fir tree, Grand Canyon
Daylight display of the musically choreographed Bellagio fountains in the 9 acre lake in front of the Bellagio hotel, originally created by the Californian company WET in 1998, with the Paris hotel and replica Eiffel tower in the background in Las Vegas Boulevard (The Strip) in Nevada, United States of America U.S.A. USA
Bellagio fountains
Colorado River canyon - aerial view from the South Rim of the Grand Canyon in Arizona  in the United States of America, USA U.S.A.
Colorado River canyon
The Mike O'Callaghan and Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge, designed by T Y Lin International (TYLI) built as part of the Hoover Dam Bypass Project, the first concrete-steel composite arch bridge built in the United States, incorporating the longest concrete arch in the Western Hemisphere and opened in October 2010, on the State borders of Clark County, Nevada/Mohave County, Arizona, The United States of America USA U.S.A.
Mike O'Callaghan and Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge
A storm at sunset creates a double rainbow over Plateau Point viewed from Yavapai Point on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon in Arizona  in the United States of America, USA U.S.A.
Storm over Plateau Point
View of the Hoover Dam, power plant and lower cofferdam and access roads, viewed from the Mike O'Callaghan and Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge with the upper cofferdam in the distance on the State borders of Clark County, Nevada/Mohave County, Arizona, The United States of America USA U.S.A.
Hoover Dam and power station
Desert Tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) native to the Mojave desert on the 'Old Spanish Trail' leading through the Mojave Desert towards Death Valley in California in the United States of America U.S.A USA
Desert Tortoise
Boats moored in fog in Morro Bay harbour partially designated as a state and national bird sanctuary and also declared a California Marine Reserve by the California Fish and Game Commission in the United States of America in the USA U.S.A.
Boats in fog, Morro Bay
Colourful mineral deposits give the name 'Artists Palette' to this geological feature in Death Valley in California in the United States of America in the USA U.S.A.
Artists Palette, Death Valley
View of the town of Bodie with spoil heaps beyond - a deserted gold mining town started in 1859 and after many boom and bust times, finally deserted in 1943 in California in the United States of America in the USA U.S.A.
Bodie, California
A couple walk along the top of a mudstone hill of Zabriskie Point giving a sense of perspective, with the rills and gullies on either side, highlighted by the low sun in the late afternoon/sunset in Death Valley in California in the United States of America in the USA U.S.A.
Walking over Zabriskie Point, Death Valley
Motorcyclists on Highway 190 heading towards Furnace Creek Resort in Death Valley - elevation at sea level in California in the United States of America in the USA U.S.A.
Motorcyclists on Highway 190
Mono Lake, a large shallow saline lake with a unique ecosystem, formed by volcanic activity 5-million years ago, in the Great Basin with the snow-capped Sierra Nevada mountains in the background and Highway 395 in the foreground in California in the United States of America in the USA U.S.A.
Mono Lake and the Sierra Nevada
Methodist church erected in 1882 with the last service taking place in 1932,  at the junction of Fuller Street and Green Street in Bodie - a deserted gold mining town started in 1859 and after many boom and bust times, finally deserted in 1943 in California in the United States of America in the USA U.S.A.
Methodist church, Bodie
The rusting remains of a car abandoned in the 1930's with miners' houses beyond, in Bodie - a deserted gold mining town started in 1859 and after many boom and bust times, finally deserted in 1943 in California in the United States of America in the USA U.S.A.
Abandoned car, Bodie
Wooden vats involved in the gold extraction process next to the 'Standard Mill' (originally known as Bunker Hill Mine in 1861) East of Bodie - a deserted gold mining town started in 1859 and after many boom and bust times, finally deserted in 1943 in California in the United States of America in the USA U.S.A.
Standard Mill and Mine, Bodie
Silhouetted visitors at Zabriskie Point after sundown in Death Valley in California in the United States of America in the USA U.S.A.
Zabriskie sunset
Deserted gold miner's house in Bodie with the moon above - a deserted gold mining town started in 1859 and after many boom and bust times, finally deserted in 1943 in California in the United States of America in the USA U.S.A.
Miner's house, Bodie
View down to Yosemite Valley from Glacier Point with Half Dome on the right in Yosemite National Park in California in the United States of America in the USA U.S.A.
Yosemite Valley and Half Dome
Bridalveil Falls fed by Bridalveil Creek (188 metres, 617 feet high) which flows year round, with a rainbow formed by spray rising from the bottom of the falls in Yosemite National Park in California in the United States of America in the USA U.S.A.
Bridalveil Falls and rainbow
Another Jeffrey Pine (Pinus jeffreyi) at the summit of Sentinel Dome with the peaks of the East of Yosemite National Park in the distance in Yosemite National Park in California in the United States of America in the USA U.S.A.
Peak of Sentinel Dome
Half Dome and surrounding peaks in the evening light as the sun set with storm clouds gathering, viewed from Glacier Point in Yosemite National Park in California in the United States of America in the USA U.S.A.
Half Dome at sunset
Boats moored in fog in Morro Bay harbour (a commercial harbour for fishing boats) - partially designated as a state and national bird sanctuary and also declared a California Marine Reserve by the California Fish and Game Commission in the United States of America in the USA U.S.A.
Boats in fog, Morro Bay
Half Dome and surrounding peaks in the evening light as the sun set with storm clouds gathering, viewed from Glacier Point in Yosemite National Park in California in the United States of America in the USA U.S.A.
Half Dome at dusk
A surfer man riding the waves of the Pacific Ocean, in a bay adjacent to 17-Mile Drive, on the Monterey Peninsula in California in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
California surfing
Rocky Creek Bridge viewed in thick sea fog, a reinforced concrete open-spandrel arch bridge, built in 1932, situated on the 'Big Sur' (California Highway 1) in California in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Rocky Creek Bridge
Young couple driving in an open topped sports car along '17-mile Drive' in Monterey peninsula in California in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
American Dream
A street artist playing next to the queue for the cable car, at the intersection of Powell and Market Street in San Francisco in California in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Street Performer in San Francisco
Head of a Brown Pelican (Pelicanus occidentalis) at Monterey in California in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Brown pelican
Vintage Chevrolet van parked on the harbour side at Monterey marina in California in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Vintage Chevrolet
Early Autumn morning fog obscures the tops of buildings on California Street, viewed from the intersection with Powell Street in San Francisco in California in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
California Street in the fog
Golden Gate Bridge, a steel suspension bridge spanning the Golden Gate (the opening of the San Francisco Bay into the Pacific Ocean), declared one of the modern wonders of the world in San Francisco in California in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Golden Gate Bridge
Golden Gate Bridge, a steel suspension bridge spanning the Golden Gate (the opening of the San Francisco Bay into the Pacific Ocean), declared one of the modern wonders of the world in San Francisco in California in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Golden Gate Bridge
The steepest hill on Filbert Street between Hyde and Leavenworth Street (one of the steepest navigable streets in the Western Hemisphere with a maximum gradient of 31.5% in San Francisco in California in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Filbert Street in San Francisco
A view along Pier 7 (a fishing pier) on Fisherman's Wharf looking towards Yerba Buena Island in San Francisco in California in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Pier 7, San Francisco
Modern buildings in the Financial District next to original early 19th century brick buildings in the China Town district in San Francisco in California in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Old and New
Aerial view of Golden Gate Bridge - San Francisco side, a steel suspension bridge spanning the Golden Gate (the opening of the San Francisco Bay into the Pacific Ocean), declared one of the modern wonders of the world in San Francisco in California in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Golden Gate Bridge - aerial view
A steel roller coaster known as the 'West Coast Dipper' (55 feet/17 metres high) running around the perimeter of Pacific Park reaching speeds of 35-miles per hour, opened in 1996 on Santa Monica Pier in Los Angeles, California, United States of America USA U.S.A.
Santa Monica Roller Coaster
Original ferry arch at Pier 43 currently being restored in San Francisco in California in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Ferry Arch
Golden sand and surf on Santa Monica beach, North of the Pier in Los Angeles, California, United States of America USA U.S.A.
Santa Monica Pier
The flag of California with a grizzly bear motif along with the American flag (a.k.a. Stars and Stripes, Old Glory or the Star-Spangled Banner) in Santa Monica in Los Angeles, California, United States of America USA U.S.A.
Flags
Man riding a customised and decorated bike on the cycle way alongside the boardwalk in Santa Monica in Los Angeles, California, United States of America USA U.S.A.
Customised bike
A man skate-boards along the cycle way next to the boardwalk on Santa Monica beach in Los Angeles, California, United States of America USA U.S.A.
Santa Monica beach walk
A public art sculpture by Douglas Hollis called 'Singing Beach Chairs' created in 1987 out of painted stainless steel with anodised aluminium wind-pipe organs (5.5 metre, 18-foot high), located on Santa Monica beach near the pier in Los Angeles, California, United States of America USA U.S.A.
Singing Beach Chairs
One of two markers indicating the end of Route 66 (a.k.a. Will Rogers Highway) which starts in Chicago and finishes in Los Angeles located on Santa Monica beach near the pier in Los Angeles, California, United States of America USA U.S.A.
Route 66 - End of the Trail
People walking on the 'Hollywood Walk of Fame' which consists of more than 2,400 five-pointed terrazzo and brass stars embedded in the paths (sidewalks) along the Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles, California, United States of America USA U.S.A.
Hollywood Walk of Fame
Skateboarder practicing moves at Venice Beach Skate Park on a foggy day in Los Angeles, California, United States of America USA U.S.A.
Skateboarder at Venice Beach
Mural on a side wall of Ann McCool's irish pub on Hill Street, with bikes parked in front in Santa Monica in Los Angeles, California, United States of America USA U.S.A.
American street art
Palm tree silhouettes in Beverly Hills at sunset in Los Angeles, California, United States of America USA U.S.A.
Beverly Hills palm trees
A pink stucco frame house built by John Moulton in the 1920's in the Grovont area in the Grand Teton National Park in an area known as Mormon Row, with the Grand Teton mountains in the distance in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Mormon Row, Wyoming
Skateboarder practicing moves at Venice Beach Skate Park on a foggy day in Santa Monica in Los Angeles, California, United States of America USA U.S.A.
Skateboarder at Venice Beach
'Scoops' ice cream parlour lit by neon at night, on the Santa Monica Pier in Santa Monica in Los Angeles, California, United States of America USA U.S.A.
Scoops!
Denver Fire Department truck (engine/appliance) on California Street in Denver, Colorado in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Denver fire engine
40-foot high sculpture of a blue bear made from steel and fibreglass titled 'I See What You Mean', (created by Lawrence Argent) leaning against the windows of the Colorado Convention Centre at 700 14th Street in  downtown Denver, Colorado in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Blue bear in Denver
Clouds indicating an electrical storm approach Denver, Colorado in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Colorado storm
American bison (Bison bison) - a native species to North America -  on the plains of the Grand Tetons National Park in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
American Bison
Plains and scrubland in the in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Plains and scrubland
Wooden sign by Jackson Hole airport in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Jackson Hole
The Grand Tetons and Mount Moran viewed from the Oxbow Bend Turnout of Snake River on the Teton Park Road, with still water creating mirror reflections of the early autumn colours in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Oxbow Bend turnout
A hot spring situated next to yellowstone Lake with hot water coloured bright blue and orange thermophiles (hyperthermophilic bacteria tolerant to high temperatures and extreme acidic or alkaline environments), specific to geothermal areas in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Lakeside Spring
At 12 metres (53 feet) deep, Abyss Pool is one of the deepest pools in in Yellowstone, last active over 20-years ago it is also one of the most colourful geothermal pools at West Thumb in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Abyss Pool
Silhouettes of trees highlighted by mist rising from Yellowstone river, formed from the difference in temperature from the cold over water and hot geothermal features along the river in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Yellowstone River at dawn
A view of Porcelain Basin from the overlook with steaming geysers, pools coloured milky blue by silica and orange and red colours from minerals such as iron and arsenic, with a walkway for visitors through the middle in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Porcelain Basin
Angel Terrace at Mammoth Hot Springs, formed from Travertine (Calcium carbonate) and coloured red and orange by  iron and thermophiles surrounded by dead trees killed by the large quantities of silica produced by the hot springs in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Angel Terrace
A brightly coloured stream of hot water from Heart Spring, coloured green and yellow by heat adapted algae and thermophiles (hyperthermophilic bacteria tolerant to high temperatures and extreme acidic or alkaline environments) in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Algae and thermophiles
Oxbow in the Yellowstone River below Canyon in late afternoon light in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Yellowstone River
Chromatic Pool is located in the Upper Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park, it is connected to the nearby Beauty Pool and during periodic energy shifts the level of one spring descends while the other rises and overflows in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Chromatic Pool
Daisy Geyser (part of an underground linked system of geysers and hot springs), erupting at an angle up to a height of 23 meters (75 feet) for 3-5 minutes (occurs every 2-4 hours), in the Upper Geyser Basin near Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Daisy Geyser
A brightly coloured stream of hot water from Black Opal Pool, coloured orange and yellow by heat adapted algae and thermophiles (hyperthermophilic bacteria tolerant to high temperatures and extreme acidic or alkaline environments), in the Biscuit Basin in Yellowstone national Park in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Algae and thermophiles
Run off from the Grand Prismatic Spring with steam rising - the largest hot spring in Yellowstone National Park (75-100 meters wide) - with streams of yellow, orange and brown coloured by heat adapted algae and thermophiles (hyperthermophilic bacteria tolerant to high temperatures and extreme acidic or alkaline environments), in the Midway Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Grand Prismatic Spring - run off
Opal Pool is a hot spring in the Midway Geyser Basin with a temperature of 56 degrees C, it normally erupts annually making it the largest active geyser in Midway Basin, it drained completely in 2005 but refilled as a pool in 2008 in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Opal Pool
Sunset Lake - a geothermal pool coloured by mineral deposits and organisms that thrive on the acidic waters of the pool, Cyanidium algae creates lime-green colour while orange cyanobacteria create a rusty colour, situated in Black Sand Basin in Yellowstone National Park in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Sunset Lake
Original colourful advertising Binion's neon light sign signage in the Neon Boneyard museum located on the North Las Vegas Boulevard in Nevada, United States of America U.S.A. USA
Binion's Horseshoe, Las Vegas
Rays of sunlight reflecting off of the Legacy Tower, accentuated by the fog -  at Millennium Park on South Wabash Avenue in Chicago (Windy City) in Illinois in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
The Legacy Tower in fog
Dark clouds of an approaching storm accentuate the steam rising from Grand Prismatic Spring with distant views of the visitors to the site walking along the board walks, in the Midway Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Storm aproaching Yellowstone
'Cloud Gate' (The Bean), a highly reflective piece of public art formed from steel created by the sculptor Anish Kapoor situated in Millennium Park in Chicago (Windy City) in Illinois in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Cloud Gate
The John Hancock Centre - a 100-story (344 m) tall skyscraper, topped out in May 1968 in Chicago (Windy City) in Illinois in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
John Hancock Centre
View of the DuSable Bridge with flags flying above looking down Michigan Avenue in Chicago (Windy City) in Illinois in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
DuSable Bridge, Chicago
A rainbow at the bottom of the Montmorency Falls - a large waterfall on the Montmorency River in Quebec, the area surrounding the falls is protected within the Montmorency Falls Park, Quebec Province, Canada, North America
Montmorency Falls
The American flag flies in front of the Willis Tower (a.k.a. Sears Tower) on 233 South Wacker Drive, completed in 1973 and currently the second tallest building in the United States in Chicago (Windy City) in Illinois in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Willis Tower
Wooden walkways on steep slopes around the Montmorency Falls Park, Quebec Province, Canada, North America
Montmorency Walkway
An inquisitive Highland cow on a farm on Île d'Orléans, Quebec Province, Canada, North America
Highland Cow
A tiled platform at Sherbrooke station in the borough of Le Plateau-Mont-Royal on the Orange Line near downtown - opened in 1966, as part of the original network of the Metro in Montreal in Quebec Province in Canada in North America
Sherbrooke Metro Station, Montreal
Farmers produce including pumpkins for sale at Jean-Talon Market (French -Marché Jean-Talon), a farmer's market located in the Little Italy district of Montreal in Quebec Province in Canada in North America
Pumpkins
Farmers produce including leeks and garlic for sale at Jean-Talon Market (French -Marché Jean-Talon), a farmer's market located in the Little Italy district of Montreal in Quebec Province in Canada in North America
Leeks
An inquisitive Highland calf on a farm on Île d'Orléans, Quebec Province, Canada, North America
Highland calf
View across the Baseline Flats towards the Grand Teton range of mountains (Grand Teton, Middle Teton and Mount Owen) with the Teton glacier and Middle teton glacier visible Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
Grand Tetons Glaciers
A train on the green line of the Chicago 'L' (short for elevated) metro system, the rapid transit system serving the city crossing Lake Street Bridge in Chicago (Windy City) in Illinois in the United States of America USA U.S.A.
The Chicago 'L'
Painted metal model of a man playing pool originally used as advertising  in the Neon Boneyard museum located on the North Las Vegas Boulevard in Nevada, United States of America U.S.A. USA
Pool Player in Las Vegas
Coloured stripes decorating the underpass at Champs-de-Mars metro station in the borough of Ville Marie on the Orange Line - opened in 1966, as part of the original network of the Metro in Montreal in Quebec Province in Canada in North America
Champs-de-Mars metro station in Montreal
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