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These links will take you to images of
City of Rocks National Reserve, Idaho, in the various galleries at Living Wilderness.
The City of Rocks is a unique geological area in southern Idaho
known for its dramatic granite pinnacles and monoliths, some of
which are more than 60 stories tall and 2.5 billion years old.
As the images are located in different galleries, the "next" and
"previous image" links on the individual photo pages may not
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City of Rocks,
Framed by Arch
A large granite arch frames a pinyon pine as well as several
prominent City of Rocks features, including Elephant Rock
(at left) and the Bread Loaves (at right). This arch is part
of Window Rock in the City of Rocks National Reserve
in southern Idaho. |
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Window Rock,
City of Rocks, Idaho
Part of Window Rock's golden face is visible through its
opening. Window Rock, located in the City of Rocks
National Reserve in southern Idaho, is backlit in this
sunrise view. |
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Fall Storm: City
of Rocks, Idaho
A severe fall storm dumps heavy rain over one of the
prominent granite peaks that make up the City of Rocks
National Reserve in southern Idaho. Aspens, displaying
their fall colors, somewhat trace the shape of the peak. |
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Bread Loaves, City
of Rocks, Idaho
The Bread Loaves, a prominent granite rock feature in
Idaho's City of Rocks, resembles several slices of bread in
this silhouette. |
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Bread Loaves
and Aspens, City of Rocks, Idaho
The Bread Loaves, a towering granite rock popular
with climbers, stands tall above numerous aspen trees
showing their fall colors in the City of Rocks National
Reserve, Idaho. |
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Fall Color:
Aspens, City of Rocks, Idaho
Several aspens (Populus tremuloides) display vibrant fall
colors in a gorge in the City of Rocks Natural Reserve
in Idaho. |
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