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El Barreal Blanco de la Pampa del Leoncito, a dried river bed at Barreal, San Juan Province, Argentina, South America
El Barreal Blanco de la Pampa del Leoncito, a dried river bed at Barreal, San Juan Province, Argentina, South America
Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes and San Martin Bridge over the Rio Tajo (Tagus River), Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, Europe
Snow pillows on the Dolores River, San Juan National Forest, Colorado, United States of America, North America
Promenade by the San Juan River, Matanzas, Matanzas Province, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
View over people kayaking in Rio San Juan and the city of Matanzas, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
The meanders of the San Juan River at Goosenecks State Park, adjacent to the Navajo Indian Reservation, near Mexican Hat, Utah, United States of America, North America
Puente de San Martin Bridge and San Juan des los Reyes Monastery reflected in the Tajo River, Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, Europe
The meanders of the San Juan River viewed at twlight from the overlook in Goosenecks State Park near Mexican Hat, Utah, United States of America, North America
San Juan des los Reyes Monastery and town wall reflected in the Tajo River, Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, Europe
Puente de San Martin Bridge and San Juan des los Reyes Monastery reflected in the Tajo River, Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, Europe
Meander bend of the San Juan River, Goosenecks State Park, San Juan County, Utah, United States of America, USA
Goosenecks at sunset, river loop, meander of the San Juan River, Goosenecks State Park, Utah, America, USA, North America
These Butler Wash Petroglyphs along the San Juan river are excellent examples of Indian petroglyphs. The large, square-shouldered figures are believed to be Kachinas, or gods, who are given rank by the stripes over their heads and may be seen to be giving speeches by the sound waves marked beside their heads.
These Butler Wash Petroglyphs along the San Juan river are excellent examples of Indian petroglyphs. The large, square-shouldered figures are believed to be Kachinas, or gods, who are given rank by the stripes over their heads and may be seen to be giving speeches by the sound waves marked beside their heads.