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Picture of the day archives
2007 June
2007 June 24
2007 June 26
Picture of the day
Zabriskie Point
stitched
panorama
Zabriskie Point
Death Valley National Park
United States
erosional
badlands
topography
sediments
Death Valley
Jonathan Kramer
Archive
More featured pictures...
Category
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