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Matt Ginnow, Matthew Ginnow
Matt Ginnow, Matthew Ginnow
Matt Ginnow, Matthew Ginnow
Matt Ginnow, Matthew Ginnow

Matt Ginnow, Matthew Ginnow

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A Woman Leans On The Entrance To One Of Bordighera’s Gardens In Italy, 1928.Photograph By Hans Hildenbrand,

A woman leans on the entrance to one of Bordighera’s gardens in Italy, 1928.Photograph by Hans Hildenbrand, National Geographic Creative

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Last Light Falls On Delicate Arch. 

Last light falls on Delicate Arch. 

At Arches National Park in Utah, a park with over 2,000 arches, Delicate Arch stands out as a geologic celebrity…a real ROCKstar. 🌟

Water shapes these rocks more than any other force. Rain erodes the rock and carries sediment down washes and canyons to the Colorado River. In winter, snowmelt pools in fractures and other cavities, then freezes and expands, breaking off chunks of sandstone. Small recesses develop and grow bigger with each storm. Little by little, this process turns fractured rock layers into fins, and fins into arches. 

Over time, the same forces that created these dazzling arches will continue to widen them until they collapse. Standing next to a monolith like Delicate Arch, it’s easy to forget that arches are not permanent and we are so lucky to be alive during their moment in geologic time. 

Photo by Jeff Brunton (sharetheexperience.org) Photo description: A large stone arch rises up from layered rock as a pink sunset sky fades into the background. 

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POV: You’re Standing Amongst The Sequoia Trees Watching A Winter Sunrise. Life Is Good.

POV: You’re standing amongst the sequoia trees watching a winter sunrise. Life is good.

Photo at Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park, by Jelieta Walinski (sharetheexperience.org).

Photo description: Tall snowy trees stretch up towards a twilight-colored sky.

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Matt Ginnow - Mammoth Cave National Park
Mammoth Cave National Park is an American national park in central Kentucky, encompassing portions of Mammoth Cave, the longest cave system known in the world. Since the 1972 unification of Mammoth Cave with the even-longer system under Flint Ridge to the north, the official name of the system has
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