More than a century ago, Frank Bennett Fiske had a photography studio at Fort Yates, a US Army post in the middle of a North Dakota Indian reservation. He made his money photographing cavalry ...
Caves are natural holes underneath the surface of the earth that are hollowed out rock typically formed by water. If you’ve ...
Some 15 million years ago — an epoch when rhinoceroses and elephants still roamed North America — the Gunnison River poured into a valley between two lines of volcanoes and began to chew through ...
Single-lane dirt path provided first vehicle access to several homes between Bat Cave and Chimney Rock since the storm washed ...
A massive debris field from Chimney Rock flowed into nearby Lake Lure. “What was once a town is now a river,” Tracey Stevens, who worked at the Chimney Rock brewery, told the Asheville Citizen ...
At approximately 340 million years old, the Susquehanna River is older than the Nile, the Thames and the Amazon rivers, ...
If you’re looking to take in the fall foliage, the pleasant weather, and the mighty Mississippi, you may want to take advantage of the low river levels south of St. Louis to visit Tower Rock.
Tropical Storm Helene washed out multiple sections of Interstate 40, but that didn’t stop one motorist from bypassing a road ...
The River Tay starts near the top of Ben Lui, which you can see in this photograph. A waterfall forms when water flows from hard rock to soft rock. The soft rock wears away quicker than the hard rock.
Among the images—presented below—are some more extraordinary rock formations and even some “space litter.” 1. The balanced rock and the ‘snake head’ NASA's Mars Perseverance rover ...
GalleryFrom the western United States to northwestern Mexico, American photographer John Trotter has been documenting the consequences of the river's dramatic decline for the past 20 years.
Ian Talboys took this photo of a grey heron fishing on a weir on the River Don at Danestone ... A selection of your pictures of Scotland sent in between 4 and 11 October. Send your photos to ...