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  • Pink gerber daisy with soft petals and pink variegated background
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  • Pink gerber daisy with soft petals and blue variegated background
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  • Five Coneflower (echinacea) stems tinted green with soft focus
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  • Middle Fork, Boise River, Boise/Elmore Counties, Idaho, USA
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  • Payette River long exposure
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  • Three Arch Rocks cobble beach and surf, Oregon, Tillamook County
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  • Idaho. Twin Falls County. Evening light on Shoshone Falls on the Snake River. A block falls, elevation 3200 ft, 212 ft plunge, 1000 ft span, higher than Niagara. Flowing at 13,000 cfs.
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  • Bruarfoss waterfall, Brekkuskógur, south Iceland
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  • Bruarfoss waterfall, Brekkuskógur, south Iceland
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  • O'Hara creek, a tributary of the Selway River, Nez Perce National Forest, Idaho
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  • Five lily stamens with blue-green variegated background
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  • Three Lily stamens with green stems on a blue variegated background
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  • The Quiraing, Trotternish Ridge, on the Isle of Skye, looking east toward the North Atlantic Ocean. The Quiraing is an 18-mile long landslide that occurred roughly 6 million years ago when the heavy overburden of lava rock crushed the soft underlying sandstone beneath and fell toward the sea. Parts of the Quiraing are still moving slowly toward the ocean.
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  • Tall cliff over a pond of reeds in the Quiraing, Trotternish Ridge, Isle of Skye. The Quiraing, Trotternish Ridge, on the Isle of Skye, looking east toward the North Atlantic Ocean. The Quiraing is an 18-mile long landslide that occurred roughly 6 million years ago when the heavy overburden of lava rock crushed the soft underlying sandstone beneath and fell toward the sea. Parts of the Quiraing are still moving slowly toward the ocean.
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