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The western cliffs of the Isle of May host thousands of breeding seabirds. At this late stage in the season it was only the Kittiwakes that were left in any numbers. Earlier on Guillemots and Razorbills would have populated these cliffs, leaving their distinctive whitewash. There were a few late auk chicks around.
Sunset in Wales, waiting for the sun to drop after a scramble down the bank and over the rocks below.
With its tail down, outstretched wings and angled body is is easy to see how this Guillemot is able to slow down on its approach to its cliff side nesting location. .
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Cliff Palace is the largest cliff dwelling in North America. It contained 150 rooms and 23 kivas with a population of approximately 100 people.
Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
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Another shot of the impressive cliffs and sea views in Marinha, Lagoa. Note the tiny figures silhouetted above the arch. A wonderful place to walk (with care).
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Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona.
Vast, magnificent and inarguably beautiful, the Grand Canyon is easily Arizonaās most distinguishable landmark ā and a natural wonder that you simply have to see to believe. Stretching 277 miles from end to end, steep, rocky walls descend more than a mile to the canyonās floor, where the wild Colorado River traces a swift course southwest. Rock that dates back 1.8 billion years lies at the bottom. Exactly how the river formed the canyon is still unclear, but geologists generally agree that most of the cutting occurred within the last five million years.
Captured at Tintagel Castle, Cornwall the turquoise coloured sea crashing onto rocks below the steep cliffs of this rugged coastline.
Low late afternoon sunlight and the spray from the sea gave these sun beams on the path along the cliffs on the South coast of Mauritius.
The Book Cliffs run from east of Grand Junction in Colorado west to Green River Utah and then north to Helper Utah, nearly 200 miles. In some places, the Cliffs resemble a shelf of books. This area is arid, sometimes without trees, sometimes softened by a piƱon-juniper woodland.
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