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Alabama Hills State Park - Death Valley National Park - Sequoia National Park

25 images Created 15 May 2012

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  • Alabama Hills are a "range of hills" and rock formations near the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in the Owens Valley, west of Lone Pine in Inyo County, California. The Alabama Hills, managed by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management as the BLM Alabama Hills Recreation Area, are a protected habitat and for public enjoyment. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Alabama Hills are a "range of hills" and rock formations near the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in the Owens Valley, west of Lone Pine in Inyo County, California. The Alabama Hills, managed by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management as the BLM Alabama Hills Recreation Area, are a protected habitat and for public enjoyment. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Alabama Hills are a "range of hills" and rock formations near the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in the Owens Valley, west of Lone Pine in Inyo County, California. The Alabama Hills, managed by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management as the BLM Alabama Hills Recreation Area, are a protected habitat and for public enjoyment. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Alabama Hills are a "range of hills" and rock formations near the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in the Owens Valley, west of Lone Pine in Inyo County, California. The Alabama Hills, managed by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management as the BLM Alabama Hills Recreation Area, are a protected habitat and for public enjoyment. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Death Valley National Park located in southern California. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Wind infused texture covers the massive sand dunes stretching across Death Valley National Park located in southern California. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Wind infused texture covers the massive sand dunes stretching across Death Valley National Park located in southern California. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • The Racetrack Playa, or The Racetrack, is a scenic dry lake feature with "sailing stones" that leave linear "racetrack" imprints in Death Valley National Park located in southern California. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • The Racetrack Playa, or The Racetrack, is a scenic dry lake feature with "sailing stones" that leave linear "racetrack" imprints in Death Valley National Park located in southern California. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Death Valley National Park located in southern California. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Wind infused texture covers the massive sand dunes stretching across Death Valley National Park located in southern California. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Wind infused texture covers the massive sand dunes stretching across Death Valley National Park located in southern California. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Wind infused texture covers the massive sand dunes stretching across Death Valley National Park located in southern California. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Wind infused texture covers the massive sand dunes stretching across Death Valley National Park located in southern California. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Wind infused texture covers the massive sand dunes stretching across Death Valley National Park located in southern California. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Wind infused texture covers the massive sand dunes stretching across Death Valley National Park located in southern California. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Wind infused texture covers the massive sand dunes stretching across Death Valley National Park located in southern California. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Wind infused texture covers the massive sand dunes stretching across Death Valley National Park located in southern California. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Sequoia National Park featuring the redwood trees and the worlds largest tree located in southern California. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Sequoia National Park featuring the redwood trees and the worlds largest tree located in southern California. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Sequoia National Park featuring the redwood trees and the worlds largest tree located in southern California. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Sequoia National Park featuring the redwood trees and the worlds largest tree located in southern California. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Sequoia National Park featuring the redwood trees and the worlds largest tree located in southern California. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • That's me, Andrew Shurtleff, shooting the famous little arch at Alabama Hills. The Alabama Hills are a "range of hills" and rock formations near the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in the Owens Valley, west of Lone Pine in Inyo County, California. The Alabama Hills, managed by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management as the BLM Alabama Hills Recreation Area, are a protected habitat and for public enjoyment. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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