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Scenic Hiking in Cleveland National Forest, Southern California on a cold and sunny winter day
Lakeshore and ducks swimming, Superstition Wilderness of Tonto National Forest
Blue Skies and Mountain by Roosevelt lake in Central Arizona
The Granite Dells are a geological feature characterized by exposed granite rock formations that have been sculpted by wind and water over millions of years into unusual shapes and patterns.  The term “dells” refers to the valleys or low areas between the granite formations.  Nestled among these natural wonders lies Watson Lake, a reservoir formed in 1915 when early settlers dammed Granite Creek. This juxtaposition of geological history and human intervention creates a serene oasis, inviting visitors to ponder the passage of time and marvel at the forces of nature.  Watson Lake and the Granite Dells are in Prescott, Arizona, USA.
Goldwater lake with fall colored trees and a bench at lakeside in Prescott, Arizona
Spring Brittle bush blossoms carpet the desert near The Superstition Mountains at Canyon Lake in the Tonto National Forest near Phoenix Arizona
Ponderosa pine trees thrive on the scenic shores of Willow Springs Lake on the Mogollon Rim in Arizona
Sunset at the El Tigre dam, which reservoirs the Diamante river. San Rafael, Mendoza, Argentina.
Saguaro Lake on a gloomy Spring day, after a nice rain.
Green Valley Lake in San Bernardino County, California
Panorama view of Lynx Lake AZ in Prescott, Arizona, United States
The Granite Dells are a geological feature characterized by exposed granite rock formations that have been sculpted by wind and water over millions of years into unusual shapes and patterns.  The term “dells” refers to the valleys or low areas between the granite formations.  Nestled among these natural wonders lies Watson Lake, a reservoir formed in 1915 when early settlers dammed Granite Creek. This juxtaposition of geological history and human intervention creates a serene oasis, inviting visitors to ponder the passage of time and marvel at the forces of nature.  Watson Lake and the Granite Dells are in Prescott, Arizona, USA.
shoreline view of Lynx Lake in Prescott, AZ on a clear blue-sky day
Mature couple explore lakeshore in desert at sunset
Marsh water in the lower mountains of Colorado
The bobcat (Lynx rufus), also known as the red lynx, is a medium-sized cat native to North America. It ranges from southern Canada through most of the contiguous United States to Oaxaca in Mexico. East Glacier, Montana.
Prescott, Arizona
Arizona in 2003, from old camera film.
Clear day at Lake of the Woods in White mountains of Arizona
Arizona doesn't have many natural ponds and lakes. To provide water for their livestock, early ranchers dug stock tanks in the national forest open range. Now that the national forests are used for recreation these old tanks provide ideal habitat for wildlife as well as popular destinations for hiking. An osprey nest is in the upper part of the picture. This unnamed tank has overflowed from the monsoon rainfalls. It is located at the base of Campbell Mesa in Coconino National Forest, Arizona, USA.
A panoramic view of a lake in a secluded area of the mountains, surrounded by lush green vegetation
Female white lion in the beautiful landscape of the Sanbona Wildlife Reserve, located in the Little Karoo, in South Africa.
Knoll Lake reflects ponderosa pines on a peaceful morning near the Mogollon Rim
Watson Lake is located near Prescott, Arizona and is surrounded by a rock formation called the Granite Dells.
Autumn colors at the lake
Mountain river view
Beautiful view over Lynx Lake in Prescott National Forest. Prescott, Yavapai County, Arizona USA
Stoneman Lake is a small, natural lake located in the Coconino National Forest of Northern Arizona.  Situated just south of the Mogollon Rim, it is within the transition zone between the plateau and the surrounding lowlands.  The lake lies in a depression formed from volcanic activity over 8 million years ago.  It is situated at 6770 feet above sea level and is surrounded by ponderosa pine forests and rolling hills.  The lake has a surface area of about 80 acres.  Because it is primarily fed by seasonal rainwater runoff and snowmelt from surrounding hills, the lake's water level can vary significantly from year to year.  In this photograph, Stoneman Lake has abundant water from winter’s snowmelt.
Algae growing in a lake with boulders
Mature couple explore lakeshore in desert at sunset
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