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The sun rises over the Cozumel Channel—the narrows separating Isla Cozumel from the Mexican Mainland.

Deck chairs arranged in arcs await guests aboard the cruise ship Carnival Magic.

Clouds obscure the peaks of mountains in Alaska’s Glacier Bay National Park.

A rugged, rocky landscape—carved by shifting glaciers over eons—rises from Alaska’s Glacier Bay.

The Klondike Highway creeps around mountains along the shore of Tutshi Lake in British Columbia’s Stikine Region.

The Seattle Space Needle towers over the Seattle Center and the surrounding Lower Queen Anne neighborhood.

The icy face of Alaska’s Margerie Glacier rises over 250 feet into the air at Glacier Bay National Park.

Ethereal cypress trees rise from the water at East Texas’ Caddo Lake State Park.

The glass facade of Las Vegas’ Aria rises behind its porte-cochère.

Jagged mountains rise into the clouds over Alaska’s Glacier Bay.

A guard rail along the Klondike Highway snakes along the shore of the Yukon Territory’s Tagish Lake.

Dawn breaks over the Gulf of Mexico as ships await their turn to enter the Port of Houston just off the coast of Galveston Island.

Clouds tufts atop a mountain in Alaska’s Glacier Bay National Park.

Multi-colored umbrellas spotted in Cozumel, Mexico.

A speed limit sign on the eastbound approach to Dallas’ Santiago Calatrava-designed Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge.

The rugged landscape of Texas’ Palo Duro Canyon—formed by millions of years of erosion along the Red River—rises into the sky of the Texas Panhandle.

Dark clouds form over the forested mountains of British Columbia’s Stikine Region.

Foggy mountains rise high over trees along the Klondike Highway in British Columbia’s Stikine Region.

A reddish-brown landscape in California’s Death Valley resembles a desolate view of Mars.

Seattle’s Blanchard Street passes under the Alaskan Way Viaduct in the city’s Belltown neighborhood.

The rotary snow plow on the engine of the White Pass & Yukon Route Railway on a wet, misty morning in Skagway, Alaska.

One of the seven Cadillacs at Amarillo, Texas’ Cadillac Ranch, stuck nose-first in mud.

Cattle pens and chutes inside the historic Stockyards Station at the Fort Worth Stockyards, Texas.

Three broadcast towers rise into the sky as the sun sets on Seattle’s Queen Anne neighborhood.

The sun sets on the Santiago Calatrava-designed Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge and Dallas’ Uptown neighborhood.

A rocky ridge—formed by millions of years of erosion along the Red River—makes up a canyon wall at Texas’ Palo Duro Canyon.

The cruise ship Carnival Magic is obscured by a crane on a nearby pier along the waterfront in George Town, Grand Cayman.

Lamplugh Glacier is dwarfed by 6,155 ft / 1,876 m tall Mount Cooper in Alaska’s Glacier Bay.

The evening sun illuminates five giant container cranes at the Port of Seattle.

The parched landscape of Nevada’s Valley of Fire State Park.

Visitors walk the salt flats at Badwater Basin—the lowest point in North America—in California’s Death Valley National Park.

A rock arch reaches across the sky at Nevada’s Valley of Fire State Park.

Layers of rock exposed by the erosion of the Texas Panhandle’s Palo Duro Canyon by the Red River.

Detail of the Thunderbird and Whale totem pole at Ketchikan, Alaska’s Totem Bight State Historical Park.

The headlight of a classic Jaguar E-Type, spotted at the Autos in the Park event in Dallas.

A house under construction amongst the forest and hills of Cambridge, Jamaica.

The Downtown Dallas skyline rises over an abandoned parking garage originally built for the now-demolished Reunion Arena.

An abandoned Chevy Impala left to the elements in the middle of the vast, desolate Nevada desert near the border with California.

Detail of a wheel on an old borax-hauling wagon train on display at the Harmony Borax Works in California’s Death Valley National Park.

A sailboat cruises Puget Sound just north of Seattle.

Autumn leaves scattered upon a rocky outcropping at Texas’ Dinosaur Valley State Park.

The alien-world-like salt flats at Death Valley National Park’s Badwater Basin—the lowest point in North America at 282 feet (86 meters) below sea level.

The morning sun backlights the western end of Downtown Dallas.

A panoramic view of the west end of the Downtown Dallas skyline as it rises over an abandoned parking garage originally built for the now-demolished Reunion Arena.

Seattle’s One Pacific Tower rises over the adjacent Market Place North Condos, near the Pike Place Market.

The rugged, mountainous landscape of Tagish Lake, near the Yukon Territory-British Columbia border, Canada.

The Gulf of Mexico churns in the dawn twilight as the sun rises over the Texas Coast at Galveston Island.

Car lights leave glowing trails in this long exposure shot of the interchange of US 75 and Interstate 635 in Dallas, Texas.

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