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Researchers have already noted how similar Titan's canyons look to deep canyons on earth.
The other big impression I get is that grand canyons now separate different sectors of American society and these canyons are harder and harder to cross.
New England's Coral Canyons and Seamounts Area is 150 miles off Cape Cod and thousands of feet deep – some of the canyons deeper than the Grand Canyon.
Canyons on Titan (Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASI)A network of dark canyons lines Saturn's moon, Titan, but just what's inside those trenches has remained mysterious—until now.
"They refer to them as coral canyons, but these are named canyons that have been historically fished by generation upon generation of New England fisherman in this area," he said.
Thick smoke was limiting visibility in canyons, Freeman said, making it difficult for water-dropping helicopters and fixed-wing tankers to fly in low over the conflagration, especially in narrow canyons.
Among its remarkable features are a series of canyons, and in those canyons, two researchers from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, found a striped hyena running with a pack of gray wolves.
Located off the coast of Cape Cod, the newly-designated Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument is a Connecticut-sized chunk of land known for gigantic underwater canyons and dead volcanoes.
He sleeps in the hills and hides in the canyons.
Exploring canyons through canyoneering involves swimming, climbing, hiking, and rappelling.
Tom is weaving in and out of canyons and gullies.
The Northeast Canyons and Seamounts is an unusually biodiverse area.
Times Insider The mountains, deserts and canyons shape people's identities.
Hidden canyons beneath ice The news from Terre Adélie came days after data captured by the European Space Agency's CryoSat and Sentinel-1 satellites uncovered huge canyons below the surface of western Antarctica's ice shelves.
You'll fight or flee through canyons, swamps, and — of course — mines!
All Images: NOAA Okeanos Explorer Program, 2013 Northeast U.S. Canyons Expedition.
Researchers just confirmed that those canyons are flowing with liquid methane.
The next question, though, is how liquid methane carved those canyons.
The stretch of river is known for canyons and water channels.
The air gains speed as it goes through passes and canyons.
Soaring mountains, deep canyons, wide seas—all fodder for song lyrics.
As they wander canyons, they listen for the voices of ancestors.
The river runs bright through the canyons, unfouled by trampling livestock.
In 21995, at Alice Tully Hall in New York, he led a triumphant performance of Messiaen's teeming, brassy and ecstatic "Des Canyons aux Étoiles …" ("From the Canyons to the Stars…"), a 21995-minute piece from 220.
Your shitty 2013 thriller The Canyons getting ruined by said sexual predator.
Like Earth, Venus features mountain ranges, canyons, rift valleys, and vast plains.
Hunt stood atop a ridge looking over canyons filled with film sets.
The firelight made the lines on her face as deep as canyons.
And nowhere are these canyons more dramatic—and dangerous—than in Arizona.
The first time I saw something like Obduction's canyons, it was incredible.
Moreover, the canyons and foothills are an inviting terrain for recreational riders.
This coast is also characterized by submarine canyons formed by turbidity currents.
Hidden below are mountain ranges and canyons that rival anything on land.
They also had to skirt undersea canyons and federally protected fish habitat.
Pop-up restaurants with outdoor seating open among the canyons on weekends.
"These canyons are rough, desolate, harsh," explained Zebulon Miracle, a geologist who leads dinosaur walks for guests at the Gateway Canyons Resort, an unexpected luxury outpost in the middle of the red rock peaks, 23 miles from Grand Junction.
We have built our homes in canyons and on hillsides that resemble chimneys.
Winds gain speed as the air rushes down hillsides and accelerates through canyons.
In everyday use, this deftly maneuvers the concrete canyons it will see most.
Smaller companion canyons are shown in green, each stretching about six miles wide.
The landscape was almost entirely vertical, cliffs and canyons leading to rocky coastline.
The bedroom connects to a windowed sunroom looking out to mountains and canyons.
There are hanging gardens, slot canyons, vegetation that has lingered since the Pleistocene.
When I make a mistake, it echoes through the canyons of the world.
When I make a mistake, it echoes through the canyons of the world.
Justin Bieber even set one of his music videos in the picturesque canyons.
It is at the Christopher Kennedy Compound, not the Indian Canyons Golf resort.
You might have known there were some little canyons there [laughter] on occasion.
The onshore winds were also pushing the fire back up into the canyons.
We discovered more than 22020 canyons between the Carolinas and the Canadian border.
David Robertson, the St. Louis's music director, shaped "Canyons" with a sure hand.
"You know you're with the right person when they don't think twice about waking up at 5:30 am on vacation to go tour some slot canyons," Moore wrote alongside an epic photo showing the vibrant colors of the canyons.
The Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument, in the Atlantic Ocean 130 miles southeast of Cape Cod, will conserve deep-sea canyons and undersea mountains that host unique ecosystems the Obama administration says are significantly impacted by climate change.
The other candidate is known as the New England Coral Canyons and Seamounts, a dramatic group of underwater canyons and mountains rising as high as 7,000 feet above the ocean floor and located about 150 miles southeast of Cape Cod.
The canyons were impassable, the freeways were closed, and the refuges were filling up.
Today that very elite, snug in Los Angeles canyons and university departments, has expanded.
Police suspected Robert Fisher was hiding out in the area's mountains, canyons and caves.
The stylized sun celebrating Arizona's canyons-and-cactus landscape is reminiscent of Navajo artwork.
Scientists had spotted the dark canyons on the surface of the moon years ago.
At their lowest depths, the canyons dip to a level of 1,870 feet deep.
Several cabins have burned and two rural canyons and some campgrounds have been evacuated.
I'm not against the brogrammers walking the canyons of the Amazon compound in Seattle.
Within two years, the early cracks in the relationship had turned to unbridgeable canyons.
What do you think it would be like to run through the Navajo canyons?
And they have erected makeshift homes in the canyons that run through the county.
This weather feature causes air to sink, compressing down mountainsides and accelerating through canyons.
The coral canyons are home to unique deepwater corals and rare species of fish.
They found Trembleya altoparaisensis living in Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park's canyons in Brazil.
Coyotes have been colonizing the canyons of Los Angeles at least since the 1970s.
And Sharon just lived a couple canyons away from where Bruce and his family lived.
These canyons are flooded with liquid hydrocarbons, providing evidence of channels of liquid on Titan.
The Upper Gulch section of the Escalante Canyons in Utah's Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument .
Eventually, no doubt, drones that can safely navigate the canyons of tall cities will emerge.
California's scrub-filled canyons are also primed for fire, but not to the same degree.
Goh asks his program to create pictures of known imagery — like beaches, concerts, canyons, etc.
GLEN COVE "Northern Mexico: Canyons, Cave Dwellers and Curiosities," presented by Irma and Bob Mandel.
A dozen cabins have burned and several rural canyons are under new mandatory evacuation orders.
Daniel Brown's photos reveal an alien landscape of concrete canyons, geometric patterns, and dark windows.
Think: peaches for Georgia, purple lilac for New Hampshire, and mountainscapes and canyons for Utah.
The coastal redwoods deep in the shady canyons were among the few trees to survive.
The landscape totally changes, and you've got all that erosion and the buttes and canyons.
SHAKE!) It's worse when a spacecraft dives into battle, past jagged cliffs and canyons (TILT
It's the Gateway Canyons Ranch, and it currently belongs to Discovery Channel founder John Hendricks.
The Dartmouth expedition, now five strong, made it through the deep canyons and riffles of the Big Bend and then entered the Lower Canyons, the river's most remote leg, which Congress, a year later, designated part of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System.
Below our plane, dramatic canyons and cliffs carve through the beige and rusty-orange colored limestone.
Dial in some more feedback and you'd be able to run with BMWs through the canyons.
To the west, the Uncompahgre National Forest billowed out toward the red rock canyons of Utah.
I can't go down in those canyons at my age, but I can charter a helicopter.
It's a beautiful, cratered ball of ice and rock, home to deep canyons and towering cliffs.
There has been nine years' drought in this spot, and the canyons are cracking like pods.
DIALED IN One thousand, nine hundred and fifty-four miles of unforgiving terrain. Mountains. Canyons. Desert.
But this time, the fire jumped the road and tore through the canyons, destroying many homes.
Murray's bright, cartoony renderings of mesas, desert, canyons and plant life in Utah are undeniably tantalizing.
The Hellenistic facades are carved directly into the canyons and use the natural terrain as guides.
Megafloods on both planets occur when these structures are breached or overflow, forming similar outlet canyons.
Instead, the spacecraft revealed  giant mountains, vast canyons , a red polar cap, landslides and surface-color variations.
A week of triple-digit temperatures awaited the 3,000 firefighters battling flames in rugged hills and canyons.
The house has broad mountain views, and sits at the edge of the Indian Canyons Golf Resort.
Boulders, cars, and debris from homes from above canyons had been washed to the highway, Brown said.
Creased by canyons, Bears Ears National Monument stretches from Canyonland National Park to the San Juan River.
The fires are rolling up and down the canyons in what looks like a wall of flames.
The winds often reach fierce speeds as they squeeze through canyons and mountain passes, the AP reports.
One such location is the Peak 5 Colony Mountain Lodge at Canyons Resort in Park City, Utah.
Goodreau described the ocean floor north of Cape Cod as a labyrinth of rocky mountains and canyons.
The plane had been flying at Lake Berryessa, a reservoir with coves, canyons and steep rising terrain.
Big enough for Murrieta in Riverside County — but too big for the tricky canyons of Los Angeles.
In the Atlantic, President Obama safeguarded a stretch of underwater canyons from Virginia to the Canadian border.
They drove across washes and around canyons and past red-ribbed buttes that reared like primeval monsters.
Officials have said that fire has been particularly difficult to contain due to shifting winds and canyons.
The swimming hole, Cold Springs, is part of the Verde River system, which winds through nearby canyons.
Scans taken during the expedition outline rocky plains, huge canyons, and underwater mountains scattered throughout the area.
The goblin shark live in the ocean's canyons and abysses, grabbing prey by surprise with its extendable jaws.
For example, urban canyons, or streets that are flanked by tall structures like skyscrapers, can disrupt GNSS positioning.
I loved it while hiking up and down canyons and mountains and it was an excellent travel companion.
With cliffs, waterfalls, and canyons, this UNESCO World Heritage site represents the diverse plant species native to Australia.
I was very used to doing 10-mile hikes in the canyons, but walking the city was different.
Striking video posted on social media shows a major wildfire currently burning in the canyons of Southern California.
Boulder is still a gateway town, only to a much smaller monument with a different name, Escalante Canyons.
" Tom Udall told me, "My dad wanted, as he put it, to 'let the canyons speak for themselves.
Now, the listing (with Sotheby's) includes an automobile museum featuring 55 cars and the nearby Gateway Canyons Resort.
It resulted from Vail Resorts merging its Park City Mountain Resort with the nearby Canyons resort in 2015.
Situated close to White Creek, the ranch is also near scenic hiking trails, canyons, meadows, and grassy hills.
From them sprawls the monument, a crinkled blanket of deep sandstone canyons, twisting rivers and high red mesas.
All 200 of the trees reside in the canyons of Wollemi National Park, 100 miles northwest of Sydney.
My Utah-based business is centered on the red rocks and slot canyons that are now losing protections.
The National Park Service lists 211 monuments in the United States, which range from buildings to volcanoes and canyons.
Spring thaw and rain created the gorgeous Starved Rock State Park's 18 canyons and waterfalls thousands of years ago.
The canyons are gone too, and the total reach of the fire across the state still only half contained.
A bid of $7 per acre won a 965-acre parcel next to Canyons of the Ancients National Monument.
He then identified distinctive features in each of the anaglyphs—craters, canyons, mountains–and matched them between image pairs.
And yet reliable broadband is far from guaranteed in this region of towering plateaus, sagebrush valleys, and steep canyons.
The canyons are deeper, the mountains are taller, the hills are steeper, and so you get really interesting stuff.
However, it has nearly the same amount of dry land as our planet, with seasons, weather, volcanoes and canyons.
Her husband, Andrew, an aimless trustafarian, perceives himself as a brave escapee from the limestone canyons of Park Avenue.
"On the monitor, when I look up the canyons, there's not much," says Miller of the game's first world.
A striking video posted on social media shows a wall of fire burning in the canyons of Southern California.
The most exciting projects are perhaps no longer in faraway forests and canyons, but just there on our doorstep.
Known as the New England Coral Canyons and Seamounts, the monument would be the first in the Atlantic Ocean.
Located in Gateway, Colorado, Gateway Canyons Resort sits in a stunning desert setting that's perfect for off-roading adventures.
We would spend that week shimmying up side canyons, swimming in hidden pools and tossing Frisbees in massive caverns.
A lone tumbleweed of a comment, rolling through the dusty, echoing canyons of Shut Up You Guys National Park.
"They vacationed in Utah, took a boating tour on Lake Powell and hiked the slot canyons," says the source.
If only they would stand still, like mountains or monuments, or even erode a bit more slowly, like canyons.
Rivers have carved canyons through mountains of frozen hydrocarbons, and layers of ice float on subsurface oceans of ammonia.
This remote corner of southeastern Utah is a land of red-rock canyons, towering mesas and ancient cliff dwellings.
Those are the last beams of light that slip through the canyons of the moon before and after totality.
At times we swam a foot or two above the cragged shelves of submerged rock, as if soaring over canyons.
Crews have been hampered by steep terrain and narrow canyons and valleys that make it difficult to access the flames.
From an unassuming building hidden between the concrete canyons of midtown Manhattan, Ami Ronnberg enthusiastically catalogues the world's dream imagery.
" Gaga ended the note by recounting things she'd miss about Arabella, like "feeding her cookies" and "galloping through the canyons.
The teen's body was later found dumped in the canyons on the outskirts of LA, bordering the Angeles National Forest.
The clique often dumped bodies in the remote canyons that surround LA or in the neighboring national forest, authorities said.
There were boulders, downed power lines, wrecked cars... The mud was knee-deep in the roadways and deeper in canyons.
Pluto's polar region is dotted with a diverse range of frozen canyons, valleys, and pits, a new NASA photo reveals.
The Gateway Canyons Resort has 72 guest suites across several lodges and private residences, five restaurants, and business conference facilities.
It has 5 bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms with an amazing infinity pool and sweeping views of the hills and canyons.
Opting to potentially road trip this past All-Star break, Danny Green tooted around the Antelope Canyons in northern Arizona.
A growing number of building facade inspectors, increasingly women, are rappelling into New York City's glass and terra-cotta canyons.
Gold and amethyst stain the canyons, blooming over the land's burn scars, rising up in the spaces between the debris.
The park is a quiet reprieve from the high-rise canyons that surround it, with grassy lawns and curving paths.
The hotel's location, within the concrete canyons of the Financial District, makes up in convenience what it lacks in glamour.
Above, the shrill blue sky of our little nightmares; below, the San Diego canyons among which Chandler was now buried.
As a Utahn, I have spent considerable time in the pinyon-juniper-laced mesas and sandstone canyons of Bears Ears.
In Santa Barbara, DePinto said the Thomas fire burned 17 major canyons that span 40 miles, destroying the county's watershed.
Richard Blumenthal, wrote to Obama Thursday petitioning for the creation of the New England Coral Canyons and Seamounts national monument.
In the Atlantic waters of the Northeast Canyons home to whales and ancient corals, they see only a commercial fishery.
Bungee workouts (sometimes described as "anti-gravity") use the elastic straps more commonly known for adrenaline-junkie leaps into canyons.
But there are also gorgeous hidden beaches, world-class ski resorts, and stunning natural formations like canyons, waterfalls, and gorges.
An off-road motorcyclist recently penetrated deep into the canyons and slalomed "doughnuts" on the grounds of a burial site.
Dried river canyons (too small to be seen here) wind through the region and empty into the large northern lowlands.
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The newly-declared Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument contributes 4,85033 square miles of Atlantic Ocean, an area roughly the size of Connecticut, that is highlighted by spectacular canyons and seamounts inhabited by many unique deep sea corals and rare invertebrates, as well as whales and other marine species in the surrounding waters.
Say Trump gets the money, and he somehow figures out a way to build a wall through rivers, canyons, and jungles.
But there are canyons, winding forest trails, and family-friendly posts that'll inspire vacations and getaways from coast to coast, too.
Grand Staircase-Escalante will be reduced by about half and split into three new monuments: Grand Staircase, Kaiparowits, and Escalante Canyons.
An effect known as "dry flows," where small seasonal landslides trickle down the canyons, could be responsible for the transient streaks.
TOURISTS have long been drawn to Hell's Gate National Park in Kenya by its steep cliffs, plentiful zebras and spectacular canyons.
In addition to confirming that the canyons were also filled with liquid methane, the radar measured just how deep they extend.
With their trees and vegetation now burned away, California's hills and canyons are more susceptible to flash flooding and deadly mudslides.
Crews used shovels, hoses and chain saws to corral giant walls of flame that burned through canyons and up steep gulches.
The move aimed to permanently protect some 5,000 square miles of underwater canyons and mountains off the coast of New England.
The trip isn't complete without an acoustic rendition of "Who Knows Who Cares," set against sweeping shots of canyons and valleys.
Others said they have been running on the street, climbing the stairs at the Hollywood Bowl, or exploring less famous canyons.
The timing of the reflections provided a measure of the canyons' depths, and how much of them was filled with liquid.
But the combination of persistent wind, low humidity and a unique terrain with deep canyons complicated firefighting efforts around Medicine Lodge.
Right. We think that Skull Canyons are one of the most exciting pieces of hardware to come out of this generation.
She explored its 125 contoured side canyons, each of them named (some by her), and each one a different aesthetic experience.
The air picks up speed as it descends and funnels through canyons or across peaks that are lower than their neighbors.
"The coral canyons and seamounts area is occupied by a diversity of extremely fragile species, like deep sea corals," he said.
The submarine was found in an area that was searched extensively but that is filled with canyons, making finding it difficult.
A fire in the Cleveland National Forest exploded, easily consuming 4,000 acres and forcing evacuations from two canyons in Orange County.
In all, we documented 75 species of coral in the Atlantic canyons, about 30 percent of which are new to science.
He traveled the world attempting to leap over cars, buses, canyons and even sharks in his signature leather jumpsuit and cape.
For more than a decade, I took other people's children up mountains, into woods, across lakes, down rivers, deep into canyons.
Urban Warfare's cityscapes offer the most dramatic change to combat, funnelling these massive machines through claustrophobic canyons of steel and concrete.
The Interior Department will not recommend changes to the Canyons of the Ancients National Monument in Colorado, the agency announced Friday.
The National Weather Service's office in Flagstaff warned residents to avoid the state's famous slot canyons and any campsite near creeks.
Part of the time we flew inland so we could see the tip of tilted hills and the dry river canyons.
From Siberia to Canada, giant craters and canyons are opening in the Arctic permafrost, the result of climate change in the north.
The first Atlantic national marine monument spans 4,913 square miles of undersea canyons and peaks that start just south of Cape Cod.
Why go: More than 3,000 square miles of nature's finest canyons, geysers and rocky cliffs are an easy sell for nature enthusiasts.
The lands covered include the bulk of the Beaufort and Chukchi seas in the Arctic and 31 underwater canyons in the Atlantic.
Water flows downhill, so be sure to check low-terrain canyons and mountain bases that could be home to a water source.
The winds get even stronger when they flow through the canyons, kind of like when winds strengthen between buildings in a city.
I stormed the sky in a biplane, looping through arches and canyons, my machine gun tearing through the wings of enemy aircraft.
Stopping in Cusco, Lake Titicaca and Arequipa, travelers can explore ancient Inca sites, villages on floating islands and canyons with soaring condors.
In 1899, a boating expedition led by Robert Hill, an officer for the U.S. Geological Survey, set out to explore the canyons.
The canyons have been carved out by the Colorado River, making this one of the most visually spectacular landscapes in the world.
The area in question is a phenomenal expanse of extinct volcanoes, underwater forests, canyons, and reefs filled with endangered and exotic species.
Red cliffs rear up against the sky, split by canyons and creeks that spill into the wide blue expanse of the lake.
The rocky shorelines, shifting deserts and winding canyons of the country's 59 national parks have been hallmarks of American vacations for generations.
She will be joining two upcoming New York Times Journeys trips: The Canyons of the Southwest, in Deep and in Depth, Aug.
He ran almost four consecutive marathons up and down Northern California's snowy mountains and scorched canyons at an 8.5-minute-mile pace.
A Navajo, he said, strives for hozho — balance — in a world where canyons, coyotes, the sky and turtles are considered equally alive.
It's a precious permanent stream in arid country, an Edenic landscape of waterfalls and springs in a maze of sinuous sandstone canyons.
As towers of rock loomed on a screen behind the orchestra, O'Grady created the mirage of a performance in the canyons themselves.
With well over 100,000 acres scorched, residents were on edge, watching the news footage of hills and canyons going up in smoke.
The paleolakes all had breaches punched through the side of their basins where water flowed into outlet canyons during Mars' early days.
Over the past two years, the wall has become "see-through" and perhaps less contiguous (there are canyons and rivers, after all).
There are long canyons (the widest about 45 miles wide), valleys and large pits that may have been caused by melting subsurface ice.
Under their watch last year, I kayaked through glacial canyons, piloted an ATV across the tundra, and (politely) stalked a herd of muskoxen.
Throughout the following days, New Mexico state police searched the nearby canyons and mesas, eventually suspending efforts, the Associated Press said in January.
Coal Bank and Molas are steep mountain passes, with stunning views of snowy mountains and canyons, and grades as much as 8 percent.
And north of Los Angeles, 22.5,000 people were evacuated as strong winds swept fires into the canyons of Santa Clarita, threatening many homes.
But that doesn't mean Navajo Mountain, a community of a few hundred surrounded by deep canyons and a towering mountain, isn't his home.
E2T will also take detailed images of Titan's surface, which features Earth-like rivers and canyons carved by liquid hydrocarbons instead of water.
While it takes place in a sandy region, Odyssey actually features three distinct biomes, from desert dunes to ancient temples to mysterious canyons.
It wasn't as much an infrastructural challenge to sculpt the trail out of oceanfront canyons and chaparral ridges, but rather a political one.
The handful of puzzles that incorporate the latter are fantastic, allowing you to swing out over open canyons and around sheer cliff faces.
There's the Dunes, the Temple City and the Canyons, and each come with their own environment features, slightly different play style and atmospherics.
Cane here burns quickly and intensely, but the fires simply die out on their own, starved for fuel — vegetation — in the desert canyons.
President Obama should make the incredible coral canyons and underwater mountains off Cape Cod our first marine monument in United States Atlantic waters.
Shopping and dining are to be found north of Ventura Boulevard and in Hollywood; parks and hiking trails in the canyons are nearby.
Some extend for miles, spreading over hilltops and down into canyons, where countless people live in red brick shanties and unpainted cement huts.
What my hiking partner and I found instead were acres of wildflowers that opened at dawn, as the sunlight peeked into the canyons.
Mini-Vows Lauren Elizabeth Salz and Omer Rosenhand are to be married May 26 at Gateway Canyons Resort and Spa in Gateway, Colo.
But the Santa Ana winds are expected to pick up again on Monday, which could easily mean more embers blowing through the canyons.
But they also beckon thousands of migrating birds into the city's skyscraper canyons, where they can become disoriented and crash headlong into buildings.
I am often comforted by the magnitude of geologic time in the canyons and the mountains, carved by wind and water over millenniums.
Three other people are missing in the Balearic Islands, including a British man who was exploring the area's canyons when the storm hit.
The absence of vegetation and roots in burned-out hillsides and canyons makes them more susceptible to mudslides and even landslides, officials said.
They took off for Mill Valley, a town in Marin County spread over canyons and slopes on the southeastern flank of Mount Tamalpais.
These spots benefit from the funneling effect of the Wasatch's Cottonwood Canyons, which squeeze significant amounts of snow out of insignificant weather systems.
The property, surrounded by fruit orchards, gardens, hiking trails, and canyons, was bought by the current owners back in 2005 for $1.95 million.
"Canyons," which takes inspiration from the rock formations, birdsong, and night sky of Utah, has become a cult work of twentieth-century music.
Humidity below 15% is forecast, and wind gusts up to 70 mph are possible in the higher elevations, canyons and passes, Brink said.
Frequently, he said, those strong winds push fires toward the ocean, burning through less inhabited canyons and their dense brush along the way.
It also has a pool, guesthouse and 18-foot ceilings with glass walls, so Calvin can get inspiration looking out into the canyons.
" — Danny Sepkowski "Dusky dolphins often travel together in great numbers in the deep canyons of the Kaikoura, New Zealand in search of food.
With the Pacific behind me and the canyons ahead, I'm threading a powerful sportbike through tight corners at speed, flicking from apex to apex.
She's perched above a mile-high drop into the grandest of canyons, and she bleats at us, oblivious to the infinity in all directions.
Driven by powerful gusts, the flames leaped into and swallowed chunks of Malibu's neighborhoods, many of which are tucked in canyons and wooded streets.
With recent climate change research, these initiatives have been some of the most permanent efforts the administration has made to preserve beaches and canyons.
President Obama created Bears Ears, Gold Butte, Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks, Katahdin Woods and Waters, Northeast Canyons and Seamounts, and Rio Grande Del Norte.
He searched Google Maps for nearby canyons and read through the lesson plan for a Sunday school class he would not live to teach.
The final images are revelatory works of landscape photography in which seemingly lifeless concrete wastelands are transformed into thrilling canyons, calderas, plateaus, and peaks.
When the canisters started hissing, winds sweeping up the canyons pulled the smoke — mostly silver iodide crystals — up into the water-rich Pineapple clouds.
It's a cocktail of surreal and hyperreal imagery that zooms over rugged CGI mountains, through 3D-generated canyons, and inside clouds of abstract polygons.
From deep canyons and waterfalls to sandstone cliffs, you won't run out of trails to hike or paths to bike at this Georgia park. 
"The topography here is very steep, with a lot of canyons and valleys that make it very difficult for firefighters to work," he said.
Its 170,000 acres comprise grassland, forests, rivers, meadows, canyons and snow-capped peaks at the crossroads of three mountain ranges — at least, for now.
Makeshift habitations are everywhere — set up under or near freeways, in ravines or canyons and creek beds, and on public land away from view.
They'll get to hike the canyons, camp out in a vineyard, and learn how to surf from an experienced instructor, all in beautiful Malibu. 
Then came 2018, and with it the Woolsey Fire, which ripped through the canyons of Los Angeles and broke records for destruction in California.
Hough, 27, will be faced with steep hills and deep canyons in the Savanna's wild while also meeting a few furry friends along the way.
Every autumn, from 4,000 feet up in the Great Basin deserts of Nevada and Utah, air drops down over the mountains and through the canyons.
But with a stretched interior, it could easily blend in with the sea of limos and black cars bearing C-suite executives through urban canyons.
Over the Fourth of July weekend, Moore and Goldsmith trekked to the desert together, skipping out on beachside BBQs and opting to explore canyons together.
John Dolan, principle systems scientist at Carnegie Mellon's Robotics Institute, previously told Business Insider that urban canyons have been a challenge for self-driving cars.
We had lunch and hit the road again and I switched the bike into the sportier "A" power mode as we headed toward the canyons.
A yellow-orange tail of fire pushes a needle into the sky, the low rumble of engines surfing through the plains and into the canyons.
The four-day-old fire, named the Holy Fire for the canyon where it started, near Lake Elsinore is devouring brushy foothills, ridgetops and canyons.
Imagine for a moment, a stunning landscape of carved sandstone canyons dotted with ancient dwellings, peaceful forests and grasslands cherished for indigenous subsistence and ceremony.
Commercial GPS systems are accurate only to around 5 metres, but can be wrong by 50 metres in urban canyons and fail completely in tunnels.
The geography across its border varies from the forbidding canyons of Big Bend to the flat floodplains and thorn scrub of the Rio Grande Valley.
Over the course of about two hours, you explore abstract, PS1-style landscapes—forest canyons, cities, nightclubs—that litter this world, encountering fragments of memories.
The Canyons School District said on its Facebook page that the middle school was placed on lockdown at the request of police following the shooting.
To the Editor: Your editorial is spot on in calling upon President Obama to protect Bears Ears and the New England Coral Canyons and Seamounts.
The blaze has scorched through canyons and mountains in Orange and Riverside counties since Monday, chewing through dry vegetation as it crept into residential areas.
The roughly 8,700-acre property is situated mostly in Mesa County, Colorado, with parts in Grand County, Utah, according to the Gateway Canyons Properties site.
Trilobites Deep, narrow canyons on Titan, Saturn's largest moon, are flooded with liquid methane and other hydrocarbons, radar data from NASA's Cassini spacecraft has found.
The heavy flows of liquid methane pours around mountains, hills, and the steep walls of canyons, picking up and delivering bits of sand and sediment.
They fog over the deadfall precipices so thoroughly that even the obvious canyons, the ones rushing right up at 12 o'clock, arrive as a surprise.
The Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument will be modified to consist of three smaller units known as the Grand Staircase, Kaiparowits, and Escalante Canyons units.
That included Yosemite National Park, the place the pioneering naturalist John Muir described as a temple of canyons, rushing waterfalls and sun-streaked granite cliffs.
New York City natives and visitors alike converge, bound by a desire for green, open spaces — a respite from the concrete canyons of the city.
Some were chasing fish this weekend, on the flats and in the canyons, throwing flies and stickbaits, working the lines of current, watching the birds.
The surface is scored by old gorges, canyons, beaches, ocean basins and giant volcanoes, whose eruptions could have kept things riled up on the planet.
The boulder-littered canyons and sheer stone cliffs rising from the Mediterranean that give Sardinia its wild beauty also make it difficult to combat wildfires.
The samples he collected — of the Pocillopora acuta species — were often the only healthy chunks of coral to be found among canyons of dead reefs.
But firefighters were still out in force, stamping out flare-ups and investigating smoke in the thick brush of the steep canyons where it started.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Native American tribes carved and painted thousands of pieces of art on Utah's red, sprawling canyons and cliff faces.
The fire has destroyed 1,063 structures and scorched coastal mountains, foothills and canyons across Ventura and Santa Barbara counties northwest of Los Angeles, officials said.
Complicating firefighting efforts was an inversion layer of thick black smoke, visible for miles, that has prevented water-dropping aircraft from flying into narrow canyons.
Expect the canyons of Broadway to echo with shouts and screams this spring — and moaning and groaning and lamentation of an exceptional amplitude and ferocity.
One section of the Ashalim riverbed is made up of narrow canyons, popular for hiking, but no one was around when the wastewater first gushed through.
Most areas have no fencing, but some are nearly impossible to cross, from the widest sections of the Rio Grande to deep canyons and treacherous mountains.
Disaster agency Conred says there were dangerous flows of volcanic material, water and sediment through four canyons Friday morning, and other areas could also be affected.
This takes years and wreaks havoc on the world above, causing constant quaking and an extreme deformation of the land, including the abrupt formation of canyons.
We share a singular focus: that through this exercise of pushing the body to the very edge, we learn about the darkest canyons of our minds.
They howl through the canyons of Santa Monica and whip the palm trees that line the streets of Los Angeles, driving up dust and fraying nerves.
These streaks are located on canyons near the equator, an area which the scientists say is too warm to support melting ice deposits near the surface.
And when you start thinking about driverless cars wandering aimlessly through our urban canyons, desperately searching for riders with unreliable GPS coordinates... talk about your dystopias.
The country&aposs seismology and volcanology institute warned of new flows descending Wednesday afternoon through canyons on the volcano&aposs western slope toward the Pantaleon River.
Authorities are urging evacuation for people in the path of an arson-caused wildfire that&aposs exploding along ridges, foothills and canyons south of Los Angeles.
Take it southeast, away from the tony lodges and gated communities and into the canyons and hills, and you'll discover the most wonderful kind of road.
Gold Butte's mountain peaks, canyons, and arches are beautiful tableaus featuring ancient Paiute petroglyphs and sustaining 2628 iconic plant and animal species in the harsh desert.
Those models match up pretty well with the patterns of canyons and mountains that NASA's New Horizons spacecraft saw when it flew by Pluto last year.
The incident forced officials to briefly place an nearby elementary school in the area on lockdown, the local Canyons School District said on its Twitter page.
Firefighters on Sunday contained significant flare-ups in wind-prone canyons along the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu and Bell Canyon in Ventura County, Osby said.
But the Trump administration helped to defend Obama's Northeast Canyons and Seamounts monument, telling Boasberg in April that the protections were well within the president's authority.
And don't forget to savor stunning scenery with a hike at Indian Canyons, or learn about the desert landscape at the Living Desert Zoo and Gardens.
With beautiful lakes and rivers, as well as stunning mountains and canyons, Slovenia is an ideal place to try out outdoor activities like kayaking or hiking.
We docked on a sandy grove and hiked inland and uphill to see the mangroves from above, like canyons of green cut into the parched island.
California is a landscape of extremes, of arid canyons and coastal cliffs, fault lines and flood zones; building here often feels like an act of defiance.
In the densest areas, they formed canyons of melted wax which made me think of van Eyck's "Last Judgment," a ghastly ars Gothica of wailing faces.
Because Armenia is defined by mountains, canyons, gorges, forests, rushing streams and rivers, lakes, grassy highlands and dales, it has become a prime destination for hikers.
Winter hikers — come equipped for traipsing in the snow, or perhaps skip the tramway trails for the gorgeous oases inside the nearby Indian and Tahquitz canyons.
The trails, canyons and rivers on our public lands that LWCF has funded attract both visitors and quality of life recruits who value the great outdoors.
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Bears Ears, an expanse of red-rock canyons rich with archaeologically significant sites, would be slashed in size by 85 percent, more than one million acres.
Here there are 30-square miles of intricate canyons, where the designated road winds across rock and sand among a humble scattering of juniper and piñon.
Mill Valley's annual 7.4-mile Dipsea Race, which is run from the center of town over hills and canyons, ending at Stinson Beach, began in 1905.
The violence, concentrated in the predominantly black neighborhoods of Southeast Washington, has largely bypassed the booming business districts and condo canyons west of the Anacostia River.
Millenniums of rain and the holy winds, the Niłch'i Diyini, had carved the washes and gulches and canyons that folded into the skin of this land.
After previous devastating fires, a few older residents might move from the canyons down to the relatively unperturbed beach-side parts of Santa Barbara, Grubb said.
The West is a patchwork of public and private forests, deserts, mountains and canyons, and what happens to those acres can make or break entire communities.
Titan, one of Saturn's moons, has deep, steep canyons, as documented in this photo from NASA's Cassini spacecraft—the same canyon carvings found along Arizona's Colorado River.
The Kincade fire, the largest this week, tore through steep canyons in the wine country of northern Sonoma County, racing across 220,230 acres within hours of igniting.
Elsewhere in the state, a fire churning through canyons in hilly neighborhoods of Orange County burned multiple homes and forced residents of about 1,000 homes to evacuate.
Investigations later discovered that he had been taken to the canyons by two female associates of the gang, who had lured him into trusting them, authorities said.
Great gusts pushed the fires down the sloping Santa Ynez Mountains, through Toro and Romero Canyons, burning homes and the hills where Justin loves to trail run.
The expanses of wind-swept badlands, narrow slot canyons and towering rock formations are sacred to several Native American nations and prized by scientists and outdoor enthusiasts.
To give you an idea of scale, the bottom of the photo is 21,000 miles across, so the canyons and pits you can see are objectively huge.
Although other big-wave locations like Teahupoo (Tahiti), Jaws (Hawaii) and Mavericks (California) are supercharged by underwater ridges and canyons too, their waves break in shallower waters.
Alas, it seems that the Maid In Manhattan star does not keep up with the Canyons actress on the social media platform — and Lohan has, apparently, noticed.
The fire erupted in late afternoon in tinder-dry brush as temperatures soared to nearly 100 degrees in the canyons and ridges northwest of downtown Los Angeles.
The sun comes up a notch or two north of the Empire State Building and shoots rays split by the city's canyons across the New Jersey Meadowlands.
The country's seismology and volcanology institute warned of new flows descending through canyons on the volcano's western slope toward the Pantaleon River, carrying boulders and tree trunks.
Learn more about the Our Ocean meeting here and here's Julie Hirschfeld Davis's story on President Obama's declaration of the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument. ~~
The declaration of the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument by President Obama constitutes an historic event of great significance for the conservation of our oceans.
But within the United States Atlantic territorial waters, these canyons and seamounts include some of the best preserved marine habitats available to us at the present time.
In addition to removing almost nine hundred thousand acres from protection, Trump's proclamation carved the remaining land into three separate units: Grand Staircase, Kaiparowits, and Escalante Canyons.
The areas that would be reopened to commercial fishing include Northeast Canyons and Seamounts off the Massachusetts coast and both Rose Atoll and the Pacific Remote Islands.
The newly described canyons in Titan's north polar regions are about half a mile wide and 790 to 1,870 feet deep, with slopes greater than 40 degrees.
Firefighters estimated the fire was 45 percent contained after early evening "sundowner winds" that can whip through the area's coastal canyons did not emerge overnight on Friday.
Focusing on conservation and scientific research, the 12-day tour is a sampler of climates: Andean plateaus, biodiverse Ballestas Islands, Amazon rain forest, coastal desert and canyons.
How illusory that promise was became apparent within a few years, as homesteaders in neighboring canyons began clamoring for a right of way along his family's beach.
It's too bad that Lohan didn't take this as an opportunity to reference her role in The Canyons, in which she also dates a handsome younger man.
The terrain creates other challenges The hills and canyons of Southern California are beautiful, but they can make it difficult for firefighters to gain access to wildfires.
The complex current that flows through underwater canyons can create a nutrient-rich upwelling and mixing that makes life remarkably diverse to these parts of the ocean.
Dr. Stiassny's team suspects that the mondeli bureau live in these deepwater canyons, and are occasionally plucked up by the currents that churn along the rock walls.
Hundreds of thousands of artifacts are buried in the serpentine canyons and shifting pink sands of Cedar Mesa, hidden, until exposed by rain or wind or theft.
It would also block drilling off the Atlantic Coast around a series of coral canyons in 3.8 million acres stretching from Norfolk, Va., to the Canadian border.
If you're looking for an excuse to spend more time in the wild, the breathtaking footage of green expanses and sun-kissed canyons should do the trick.
Unlike most dry canyons out west, Fern Canyon has seven different types of ferns attached to the rocks, with an abundance of salamanders and frogs living underneath.
" Lady Gaga went on to say that her and Arabella's "souls and spirits were one" as they did activities like "long hikes together" and "galloping through the canyons.
Heavy rain over burn-scarred mountains and canyons can be dangerous because the fire-ravaged land lacks the ability to absorb water, potentially triggering mudslides and debris flows.
When people see him kiting with me or hiking slot canyons they always think he is the coolest dog and ask how I get him to do it.
The Bara live in the south west of the island in a region known for its wide variety of terrain, covering sandstone formations, deep canyons and grass lands.
They're typically found in deep water canyons in the Gulf of Mexico, but as this remarkable NOAA video shows, they can also be found in the American Samoa.
Washington (CNN)President Barack Obama designated an undersea range of canyons and peaks off the US Eastern seaboard as the country's first Atlantic marine national monument on Thursday.
The Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument, located off the New England coast, includes critical habitat for sea life ranging from cold-water corals to sperm whales.
It is full of personality and topographies, a stream of asphalt tumbling down canyons and staggered across hillsides, parting tall meadow grasses and shaded by tall solo trees.
"The canyons and seamounts area off New England's coast is one of America's most unique ocean places," Margie Alt, executive director of Environment America, said in a statement.
Lacey's mug reveals decades of sun and single-malt Scotch—the hooded lids, the sagging chin, the lines running like canyons down his face and into his neck.
Put simply, because the president lawfully exercised his authority under the Antiquities Act to create the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument, Plaintiffs' case should be dismissed.
The Natural Resources Defense Council is pushing hard for the Bear's Ears National Monument in Utah and the New England Coral Canyons and Seamounts in the Atlantic Ocean.
From Madison Square Park, consider the bulky stump and its relatively short size, and now hypothesize whether Lower Manhattan's canyons would have been replicated here after its completion.
With this slime, you can sink your fingers into a vat of whipped cream or butter, watch the canyons your fingers make, then pull out perfectly clean hands.
More than $600,000 of that money was used to pay other businesses in Palm Springs, including vacation home rental companies, local restaurants and the Indian Canyons Golf Resort.
In a city crowded with new towers, the inspections are expected to grow more popular — good news for thrill seekers hoping to scale the city's terra-cotta canyons.
For those interested in white-water rafting, take pride to the river this August with the gay-owned Canyons River Company, a rafting company based in McCall, Idaho.
Driving four hours from Los Angeles and six hours from San Francisco, packs of climbers scaled the nearby boulders and canyons, sharing fresh air and, perhaps, infectious disease.
To the south lies the small Mormon town of Snowflake, and beyond that the forests and canyons of the White Mountain Apache Reservation, which is bigger than Delaware.
" On her days off, Milliard hiked alone or with a colleague in stretches of the park that are overlooked by guidebooks—places she liked to call "nameless canyons.
Since higher elevations had more extreme winds many of the neighborhoods where power was turned off this week were in hills and canyons, including in the Sierra Nevada.
For the past week, the blaze has scorched through canyons and across mountains in Orange and Riverside counties, fueled by dry vegetation as it crept into residential areas.
" In a statement, he said, "I'm thrilled the Department of the Interior listened to Coloradans and will make no changes to Canyons of the Ancients National Monument's designation.
Yet now that it's time for him to begin delivering on his promises, he is reaching into the very canyons of Wall Street for his top economic picks.
Much of this activity is courtesy of the St. Louis Symphony, which recently presented "Canyons" in its home town and then took the work to the West Coast.
The fire has destroyed over 1,000 structures as it has scorched coastal mountains, foothills and canyons across Ventura and Santa Barbara counties northwest of Los Angeles, officials said.
She used this strategy when she prepared runners for the Western States 100-Mile Endurance Run, in which the track goes through canyons with stagnant 110-degree air.
A lawsuit over a 2007 avalanche death at The Canyons in Utah resulted in a jury deciding that the resort had taken "reasonable" steps to mitigate avalanche danger.
Her current home is nestled along one of the narrow, serpentine streets that traverse these magical canyons, filled with architectural jewels including several mid-century, case study homes.
On the chopping block: protections for coral reefs and atolls in the Pacific, seamounts and canyons in the Atlantic, and feeding grounds for whales and sharks off California.
Mars is currently a barren world of ice and dirt, but at one time catastrophic "megafloods" of water carved massive canyons across the surface of the red planet.
He was leaving Canyons Village of Park City through the backcountry exit gate at the top of the 9,990-feet lift to Dutch Draw, the accident report read.
That blaze has scorched 96,000 acres (39,000 hectares) of chaparral-covered rolling hills and canyons spanning Ventura and Los Angeles counties, an area roughly the size of Denver.
The battle against the Camp Fire on Tuesday was waged most intensely in steep, thickly wooded canyons filled with desiccated brush along the southern flank of the blaze.
The country&aposs seismology and volcanology institute warned of new flows descending through canyons on the volcano&aposs western slope toward the Pantaleon River, carrying boulders and tree trunks.
The buried remains of Sobek, 27, were discovered in November 1995 in the twisting trails and plunging canyons of the Angeles National Forest, 25 miles north of Los Angeles.
The largest and most destructive fire burning in California continues to grow, consuming dry brush as it races not just through but across the canyons north of Los Angeles.
Those shadowy canyons and vaulted peaks seem so antiquated in the modern era -- a time when mountains are crushed for coal and rivers are silenced by walls of concrete.
As a part of the Our Ocean conference, President Obama will be designating a subterranean jungle the size of Connecticut as the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument.
The monument will preserve 4,913 square miles of underwater canyons, coral reefs, extinct volcanos, and exotic wildlife that all lie deep below sea level off the coast of Massachusetts.
The Mavic's 4k camera and a 4.3-mile flying range can take your exploration to the next level by giving you a bird's eye view of canyons or mountainsides.
The blaze, which began in the canyons around San Bernardino and spread quickly in high winds, has already burned up 30,000 acres, destroyed homes and made Interstate 15 impassable.
Some drone videos fly you down forest trails, or take you at seagull level over ocean waves, or give an eagle's-eye sweep of mountain canyons (Big Whoop's specialty).
President Obama knew this when he recently expanded the marine protected area in the northwest Hawaiian Islands and around the canyons and underwater mountains off the New England coast.
Now, he's looking to part with all of his Colorado real-estate holdings, including Gateway Canyons Resort, to the tune of $723 million, according to the Wall Street Journal.
You'll also be able to see "Baily's beads" (named after astronomer Francis Baily) — bits of light poking through canyons and craters on the roughed-up surface of the moon.
Headquartered in a modern two-story brown brick building, the Tucson Border Patrol sector is responsible for 2911 miles (21 km) of sweeping desert, canyons and cactus-studded hills.
Powell and his team faced the unknown, and they came through the river's canyons with a hard-earned appreciation for the Colorado River as a precious, but limited resource.
In Utah, when skiing the resorts in the Cottonwood canyons, I stay in the valley, on the edge of Salt Lake, 15 to 20 miles from the base areas.
Despite these facts, all commercial fishing was banned when the monument was eventually declared, harming the livelihoods of fishermen who relied on the canyons area to make a living.
" He added: "​​Canyons of the Ancients​ ​is​ gorgeous land, but its monument status as [one of] the most high-density Native American archaeological sites in the nation​ is clear.
The location at the entrance to Canyons Village is close to the gondola and a heated four-person high-speed chairlift, leading to about 7,300 acres of skiable terrain.
The review raised alarm among conservationists who said protections could be lost for areas that are home to ancient cliff dwellings, towering sequoia trees, deep canyons, and ocean habitats.
The Beaver State's vast canyons, winding roads, and snow capped mountain tops are captured with exclusively infrared converted cameras in Invisible Oregon, filmmaker Sam Forencich's new timelapse short film.
Mr. Hosoda is also presenting two visions of Japanese society, contrasting the courtly, archaic world of the beasts with the neon canyons, faceless crowds and schoolyard bullies of contemporary Tokyo.
In two of the canyons where flows have accumulated, columns of ash rose as high as 19,700 feet (6,000 meters), according to a Friday morning statement from Guatemala's volcanic institute.
Also included in the sale is the Gateway Canyons resort, which has 72 rooms, a spa and five restaurants, and offers outdoor adventures, like horseback riding, hiking and outdoor yoga.
Plan to navigate dirt roads but be rewarded with truly remote hiking trails deep in the wilderness with gorges, slot canyons and rivers galore -- all without ever passing another person.
A new fire erupted Monday in Orange County, south of Los Angeles, and prompted the evacuation of two canyons and some campgrounds as it expanded into the Cleveland National Forest.
The sediments that make up the layers in Candor Chasma, one of the red planet's largest canyons, may have been transported there by water and later eroded away by wind.
"You know you're with the right person when they don't think twice about waking up at 5:30am on vacation to go tour some slot canyons," she wrote on Instagram.
Lexington recently visited a herd in the McCullough Peaks of Wyoming—153,000 acres of desert badlands softened by pale, scented sagebrush, and cut through by canyons of pink-striped rock.
New Jersey's coastal flatland stretches for miles, and the vast container fields of Elizabeth and Newark are unpeopled cities in themselves, with their long, echoing canyons of containers stacked high.
From snowy mountain peaks in Denali to desert slot canyons in Zion to the monuments along the National Mall, our parks represent the vast and venerable treasures of our country.
Reicher recalled finding, in a hot springs in the Lower Canyons, a new genus of isopod crustacean, one that glowed in the dark, which is unusual for a freshwater bug.
The scenery would have been enough to draw me to the cordillera, with its upthrust layers of multicolored sedimentary rock set around a crater that's encircled by rugged river canyons.
But they'd soon go in another direction, taking shelter from those early sets in abstracted noise and sighing cosmic ambience on their first proper album, 2002's Beaches and Canyons.
The works use elevation data from the Valles Marineris, a series of canyons along the equator of Mars, as well as from Argyre, an impact basin in the Southern Highlands.
Wangji exudes soul-spilling longing, which Wang Yibo conveys primarily through mesmerizing infinitesimal facial adjustments that somehow contain Grand Canyons of emotional depth that will leave you clawing the floor.
In total, the expedition found over 320 species in the canyons and 630 on the seamounts, though it is unlikely that scientists have mapped the full extent of these ecosystems.
"Wildfires are the price Angelenos pay to live in a city that straddles mountains, builds housing into hillsides, and threads communities through brush-filled canyons," The Atlantic wrote this month.
The busy exceptions are a network of medieval towns crowned by 12th-century Moorish castles, set on the banks of the Júcar River, which carved wondrous canyons through limestone hills.
The typhoon accelerated as it crossed the South China Sea, landing a nearly direct hit on Hong Kong at midday Sunday and sweeping through the city's canyons of tall buildings.
This is a cost that will have to incorporate legal fights — kicking people off their privately owned land — and difficult terrain, including the Rio Grande river and canyons further west.
The others no longer at risk are Craters of the Moon National Monument in Idaho, Hanford Reach National Monument in Washington and Canyons of the Ancients National Monument in Colorado.
This was the case when President Obama declared a vast ocean monument, called the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument, in the Atlantic off the coast of New England.
Living in With its bluffs, canyons and beaches, the affluent neighborhood north of Santa Monica attracts buyers with its natural treasures as well as its strong schools and uncrowded streets.
And as the curator of curiosity at Gateway Canyons Resort & Spa in Colorado, Zebulon Miracle gives history and geology tours, including dinosaur track excursions, for $35 to $250 per person.
Canyons of the Ancients was one of several large national monuments that Interior is reviewing as part of a Trump administration directive to assess past uses of the Antiquities Act.
"Fire surrounded parts of the vineyard and burned through the canyons, hillsides along the river bed which runs through a portion of the property," Caudill said in an emailed statement.
I had the benefit of visiting this awe-inspiring landscape and was struck by the deep solitude I felt as I wandered among the soaring arches and sculpted slot canyons.
It's a rough region of 1,000-foot cliffs and canyons, two wild rivers — the Green and the Yampa — ancient rock art and archaeological evidence of 10,343 years of human history.
The administration shrank Bears Ears National Monument, a sprawling region of red rock canyons, by 0003 percent, and cut another monument, Grand Staircase-Escalante, to about half its current size.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A few years ago, the musician Andrew Bird wandered through the canyons of Utah carrying a forest-green backpack and a silver violin case.
He was once viewed as the internet era's answer to Che Guevara, spreading revolutionary ideals to a new global generation from the jungle canyons of Mexico's southern state of Chiapas.
It's been a long campaign—much longer than anyone anticipated it would be—so it's not surprising that at this point, the fissures between the campaigns have opened into canyons.
On this most recent trip, the scientists sought to explore deep coral and sponge communities, bottom fish habitats, undersea canyons, shipwrecks, and a rich variety of ecosystems on the seafloor.
H&M's latest studio collection takes inspiration from the canyons and desert lights of Sedona, while Zara found its desert on a separate continent: Africa, in Marrakech, Morroco, to be exact.
Before the release of the final report, Zinke had already announced that six national monuments, including Grand Canyon-Parashant in Arizona and Canyons of the Ancients in Colorado, would stay unchanged.
Peter Sanders, a spokesman for the department, said the Getty Center was surrounded by firefighters as air tankers dropped red fire retardant on canyons to the west to create a barrier.
Never mind that the smoke has a way of hanging over this town nestled between two canyons, and never mind that this particular fire, some 80 miles away, wasn't a threat.
Using counter-drone technology, the New York Police Department will also work with federal agents to thwart any civilians tempted to fly their own drones through Manhattan's canyons as 2019 dawns.
The answer to that question finally came when NASA's Cassini radar spotted glints off of the canyons' surfaces, just like the ones that had been spotted on the moon's smooth seas.
The Woolsey fire by comparison has scorched 96,000 acres (39,000 hectares) of chaparral-covered rolling hills and canyons spanning Ventura and Los Angeles counties, an area roughly the size of Denver.
Obama created the monument in 2016 to protect unique ecosystems in a series of undersea canyons and seamounts on and near the continental shelf, about 21625 miles from Massachusetts's Cape Cod.
Obama created the monument in 2016 to protect unique ecosystems in a series of undersea canyons and seamounts on and near the continental shelf, about 85033 miles from Massachusetts's Cape Cod.
President Barack Obama designated the first U.S. marine reserve in the Atlantic Ocean: 4,913 square miles (12,724 square km) known for underwater mountains and canyons off the coast of New England.
With 13 miles of hiking trails that take visitors through moss-covered canyons, plunging waterfalls, and sandstone bluffs, the Starved Rock State Park in Illinois is beautiful and full of history.
Lohan's star has been somewhat nonexistent since her big comeback attempt — The Canyons — was more notable for the bonkers New York Times article about it than, you know, the movie itself.
From the freeways at dawn to Malibu at sunset to the Canyons at dusk, the PHASED | LA timelapse video captures Los Angeles as both a vibrant city and a natural wonder.
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The new monument, called The Northeast Canyons and Seamounts, will be the first Atlantic Marine National Monument, covering a 4913 square mile area 150 miles off the coast of Cape Cod.
Families visiting America's iconic national parks this summer might be surprised to find a new attraction amid the canyons, cliffs and juniper trees: the Donald J. Trump Utah National Parks Highway.
This year it's the area around Yosemite National Park, the peopled canyons of the northern part of the state, and this last best open space on the shoulders above Los Angeles.
Like a cowboy on a horse, she rides through the canyons of Manhattan, her destination the office of the production company where she is (what else?) assistant to the head honcho.
But several of his designations were controversial, including the Bears Ears National Monument in Utah, Katahdin Woods and Waters in Maine and Northeast Canyons and Seamounts off the New England coast.
And in upper Minnesota, where iron ore pits — vast canyons of red-tinted dirt — shape the landscape, the tariffs could be a stabilizing force for towns still recovering from mine closings.
Search #ChapadaDiamantina on Instagram or Facebook and you'll get a glimpse of mountains and canyons, expansive lands, rocky savannah, and abundant waterfalls and caves that attract tourists from around the world.
A team made up of representatives from Kane and Garfield counties will be influential voices that manage the park as well as the Grand Staircase, Kaiparowits, and Escalante Canyons national monuments.
Union officials also spent more than $22017,22012 at the Indian Canyons Golf Resort in Palm Springs for green fees, shoes, golf bags, sunglasses, shirts and "fashion shorts," according to the complaint.
Now, scientists have discovered that some of these ancient lakes burst through their crater basins, causing outburst floods, also known as megafloods, which carved out wide canyons within a few weeks.
Even the first zoning regulations in the United States had a (nominal, again) health rationale, stepping back the ever-higher skyscrapers of Manhattan to let light and air into the concretizing canyons.
Located within the canyons of Grand Circle, the largest concentration of national parks in the U.S., the five-star Amangiri resort offers 360-degree views of the surrounding dunes, plateaus and mountains.
About 200 miles to the north, excessive heat also continued to plague crews battling the so-called Sherpa Fire, burning for a fifth day in the canyons and foothills near Santa Barbara.
Other sanctuaries under review include the Thunder Bay Sanctuary in the Great Lakes, the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts in the Atlantic, and sites off Hawaii, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
That transfer never happened, so now, Republicans on a state land commission are pressing for a $14 million lawsuit to claim 31.2 million federal acres of canyons, scrub desert and rolling mesas.
It also proved irresistible to Dumbo's tourist droves, who used it as a popping exclamation in their photos of the Lower Manhattan skyline or the picturesque concrete canyons of the surrounding neighborhood.
On my visit to the Sant Miquel vineyard in May, we drove through stone canyons and over rivers, threading through small Catalan towns bedecked with the yellow ribbons of the separatist movement.
As residents of the region are intimately familiar, the border can change dramatically over the course of a few miles, from deserted river-filled canyons to ranch land to densely populated towns.
Missions like the rovers have provided a great look at the surface, including Mars canyons, volcanoes, soil and rocks, but it's the building blocks below the surface that record the planet's history.
Firefighters on Sunday contained significant flare-ups in wind-prone canyons along the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu and Bell Canyon in Ventura County, Los Angeles County Fire Chief Daryl Osby said.
The biological communities to be protected by the new Northeast Canyons and Seamounts monument are not pristine; they have experienced a variety of historical disturbances including telecommunication cable laying and commercial fishing.
There's a dogfight between two pilots, one human, one not, through a series of precipitous canyons, which would be twice as exciting if it hadn't been lifted straight from "Independence Day" (1996).
More recently, Zinke recommended reducing the size of the Bears Ears National Monument in Utah – about 1.3 million acres of forests and canyons believed to hold oil but considered sacred by tribes.
"As far back as August 1986 he had been alarmed to discover, while flying over the familiar canyons north of Los Angeles, that he could no longer summon their names," Ron wrote.
In late October, as Los Angeles was facing record heat for the season, the high winds up in the hills and canyons were stirring up wildfires and people were fleeing their homes.
The actress tells TMZ ... she and her new BF were mountain biking through the canyons in Santa Clarita, north of L.A., when they decided to do a little rock climbing as well.
Canyons of the Ancients is one of three monuments that Zinke has so far vowed to maintain as part of his review, after Idaho's Craters of the Moon and Washington's Hanford Reach.
In the fall, Gustavo Dudamel will lead the Simón Bolívar Symphony in "Turangalîla" at Carnegie Hall, and this spring Dudamel will take O'Grady's "Canyons" project to London, with the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
While reviewing monument status, priority one should be ensuring that we have appropriately protected places for sea life to thrive, such as in Papahānaumokuākea and Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monuments.
She'd throw on the wig and tear around the Los Angeles canyons, leading the paparazzi on wild goose chases while taunting them in a British accent, seemingly manic and desperate for approval.
Street canyons, roads flanked on both sides by high buildings, create shade but also have less exposure to the sky and less chance for heat to be transferred away into the surrounding air.
Made by Crysis studio Crytek, it's a stunningly vibrant rock-climbing game where you control two disembodied hands on a series of tense journeys across tropical bays, red-rock canyons, and alpine peaks.
Officials said they had been preparing for impending storms to wreak havoc and cause more devastation in communities tucked into charred canyons and hillsides that now lack the ability to absorb heavy rain.
From canyons to glaciers to valleys to lakes and everything in between, this here country has so many different textures that it's a neat reminder in how different this here planet can be.
I didn't have any of the same feelings in "A" mode where the torque seemed smooth all the way through the gears making for the ride through the canyons a a lotmore fun.
A better response than running might be to spend more time walking the forests and canyons of the landscapes we love, even as they change, to engage more deeply, to fight for them.
In early July, he recommended "no changes" to two monuments: Idaho's Craters of the Moon and Washington's Hanford Reach National Monument, adding Colorado's Canyons of the Ancients National Monument to the list Friday.
Scientists have also found other canyons on Pluto, but these north pole features may be older because they are less dramatically defined than other systems on the dwarf planet, the space agency added.
Glen Canyon Dam would help normalize the erratic flows of the Colorado and flood a land of barren sandstone domes and inaccessible dendritic canyons — transforming them into a surreal oasis called Lake Powell.
Set on a hill one lot in from the city limits, it has broad views of the city and the Salt Lake Valley to the west, with mountains and canyons to the east.
Castner Range, Texas This former artillery range adjacent to the city of El Paso rises up from the desert and comprises 7,000 acres of rugged mountains, canyons and arroyos in the Franklin Mountains.
Elsewhere in California, evacuations were ordered for cabins in Cleveland National Forest canyons in Orange County on Monday afternoon after a blaze broke out and quickly spread to span 700 acres (3 hectares).
Splendiferous mountain vistas of greensward and cliffs scaffold my dreams, drawn from memories of sheep pastures in Sicily and Greece, rich with textured sedges or tinted canyons, then bombastic skyscrapers, or Matisse's Chapel.
More than 1,200 firefighters have been dispatched to battle the flames, fueled by dry chaparral and grass in coastal canyons about 20 miles (32 km) northwest of the affluent city of Santa Barbara.
There, under the sheltering sky and unforgiving sun, they travel high and low on a journey that takes them into canyons, sand dunes, a lost past, their shared memories and finally the ineffable.
The Santa Anas, winds that rush through California's coastal mountains, foothills and canyons from deserts to the east, will blow hard again on Thursday and Friday, said National Weather Service meteorologist Carol Smith.
I quickly lost track of where we were as we drove through canyons of high-rises and tangles of highways, occasionally glancing a prominent throw-up or a tag on a roadside structure.
Along the Atlantic coast, it blocks drilling around a series of coral canyons that run from Norfolk, Va., to the Canadian border which are home to unique deepwater corals and rare fish species.
Think of these virtual tours as guided meditations, where you focus on nature and zone out for an hour as your cursor escort you through museum halls and fields and canyons and rivers.
Like we've done for the 150 years since Powell first explored those awe-inspiring canyons, we must continue to collaborate and cooperate to find innovative water management solutions for today and future generations.
In Montana (straddling Wyoming), 21870,000 acres of high desert punctuated by weathered prehistoric canyons make Big Horn Canyon National Recreation Area an excellent substitute for Yellowstone National Park (4.25 million visitors in 2016).
Around the same time, a teenage Kim Gordon was living in comparatively suburban west L.A., longing for life in the canyons where the music "represented this very free and dreamy lifestyle," she says.
The city plays host to a huge variety of food fairs, to a pageant of food trucks and carts arrayed across its immigrant byways, its Midtown avenues and the canyons of Wall Street.
The city plays host to a huge variety of food fairs, to a pageant of food trucks and carts arrayed across its immigrant byways, its Midtown avenues and the canyons of Wall Street.
Its weather-resistant, water-shedding fabric is coated Cordura that showed no signs of damage even after I scrambled through slot canyons in Utah and bushwhacked down a ravine in New York's Adirondacks.
"We call this the place of the future," said Maher Mazan, a manager at Shaden Resort, a new hotel built among rock canyons outside town, where rooms typically go for $21 per night.
Up and down Southern California's canyons and coastlines, they stormed into neighborhoods and engulfed homes where people were using sprinklers and garden hoses as a last, desperate defense against the wind-driven wildfires.
"Given the large size of many paleolake outlet canyons on Mars, we hypothesize that lake overflow flooding was an important process for shaping the early Martian landscape," the authors said in the study.
Father Junipero Serra, the founder of California's Spanish mission system, passed from Baja California, the northwestern-most state of Mexico, into Alta California through canyons that are used by smugglers to this day.
Christened the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument, the designated area, located within the US Exclusive Economic Zone, protects 4,913 square miles of marine ecosystems 130 miles off the coast of Cape Cod.
After sweeping through the Thousand Oaks area, the Woolsey fire leaped across US Highway 101, rapidly consuming the dry brush in canyons and gulches of the Santa Monica Mountains on its way to Malibu.
Knowing how L.A.'s glitziest and most glamorous pools often creep right to the edge of hills and canyons (thanks, Million Dollar Listing), it seems that Philipps avoided certain tragedy by leaping into action.
Elsewhere in California, evacuations were ordered for cabins in Cleveland National Forest canyons in Orange County on Monday afternoon after a blaze broke out and quickly spread to blacken some 700 acres (700 hectares).
As a result, for the first time in personal open-world action game history, I actively avoided using the game's fast-travel features, choosing instead to hurtle through block after block of skyscraper canyons.
Still, over the past eight years, the possibility that the bounty does exist has been enough to spur treasure hunters into the red canyons of the high desert and wild rivers of the Rockies.
Woodman, himself a father, wasn't shy about how he uses the most inexpensive GoPro camera to mostly film his kids, not BMX bikers tricking in the air or daredevils donning wingsuits soaring through canyons.
The ranch has mountains, rolling hills, canyons and bluffs filled with wildlife -- as well as some of the best trout fishing in the state, thanks to the creeks running through the 6,713-acre property.
They spent their time there visiting UNESCO World Heritage Sites like the Okavango Delta, home to an abundance of wildlife and natural features that include dried crystalline salt flats that are surrounded by canyons.
But a map can't convey the wildly divergent terrain of saw-toothed peaks and plunging canyons, of peaceable beaches and fast-encroaching tides, of sun and clear skies and floods and wildfires and mudslides.
By the time Prabhas straps on a pair of metal wings, whooshing around the glass canyons of Waaji City to save his girlfriend, your credulity may have been strained to the point of flatlining.
Ever since our daughters, now 7 and 9, were babies, my husband and I have tried to raise them outside, in the landscapes we love most, on rivers and mountains, in canyons and deserts.
For good measure, Mr. Obama also announced a drilling ban in a string of deepwater canyons in the Atlantic stretching from Massachusetts to Virginia that are home to rare corals and many fish species.
Sedona is famous for its ancient red-rock canyons, which have more than 70 hiking trails, cliffs and forests to trek, including famous Cathedral Rock, known for its towering monoliths, and Devil's Bridge Trail.
In Southern California, the authorities ordered the complete evacuation of Malibu, the affluent community that is home to many Hollywood celebrities, as the fire raced through the hills and canyons above the Pacific Ocean.
But if there ever was a moment for it, this is it, and particularly in a place where time and the flowing river have already carved truly great walls along thousand-foot-deep canyons.
Inspired by an image of rare mineral ponds in Sedona, Arizona, the collection features pastel hues reminiscent of these otherworldly ponds; natural shades to represent Utah's canyons and mountains at sunset and shimmering desert lights.
The Woolsey Fire had moved so swiftly over the dry, brush-covered canyons and mountains separating Malibu and Thousand Oaks that firefighters were left scrambling to keep up with the sheer number of houses burning.
Now he's including in the sale the Gateway Canyons Resort & Spa — which was ranked No. 6 on Conde Nast Traveler's "Top Resort in Colorado" Readers' Choice Awards in 2018 — and has nearly doubled the price.
Singapore's canyons of skyscrapers have a new peak with the opening of the Tanjong Pagar Centre on the fringes of the central business district, sitting atop one of the wealth city state's busiest train stations.
Some fishing groups had protested the long-rumored designation of the canyons and seamounts as a national monument, saying the move could harm the region's economy and impede the work of existing fishery management groups.
These include the extraordinary marine national monument in the waters off Hawaii, Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument, designated by President George W. Bush in 2006 and expanded by President Obama, and the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts.
He represents commercial fishermen in a lawsuit challenging the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument and a group of public land users in a lawsuit defending President Trump's reduction of Bears Ears National Monument.
"They're having to fight this fire right now in the mountainous areas -- the ravines, the canyons, very steep, rugged terrain," said Scott McLean, deputy chief for Cal Fire, the state's forestry and fire protection agency.
What was once a collection of green canyons, hillsides and farms was reduced to grey devastation by fast-moving avalanches of super-heated muck that roared into the tightly knit villages on the mountain's flanks.
The report by Maarten de Wit, a professor at the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University and director of the Africa Earth Observatory Network, a research institute, says canyons in the bedrock would need to be secured.
The Maori-owned Shotover Jet races on the Shotover River in depths as shallow as about four inches in a 743-passenger jet boat, then enters the narrow canyons where the company has exclusive access.
In Utah, the Ikon resorts of Alta, Snowbird, Solitude and Brighton sit on the adjacent Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons, just outside Salt Lake City, so it's easy to ski them all in one trip.
"There are tropical animal species in some of these canyons that are not found anywhere else," says Jesse Lasky, a biologist at Penn State who has studied the impact of border fences on border species.
Hough, 27, opted for more of a warmer climate and is seen accompanying Grylls on an African Savanna as they adventure through cliffs and canyons, coming into contact with a few safari animals along the way.
Photo: Brocken Inaglory/Wikimedia CommonsWith its rushing rivers, sprawling canyons, and lush forests, Yellowstone National Park is an absolute treasure, but buried deep beneath its picturesque surface lies a hell that's just waiting to be unleashed.
Steve Jurvetson may never walk through the frigid canyons and craters of Mars, but the venture capitalist celebrates his passion for the red planet in a different way: He collects pieces of Mars found on Earth.
From shrub fields in southern California to desert canyons in Arizona, or the Rocky Mountain foothills in Colorado, land experts say this expansion has created a growing number of areas where the built environment meets nature.
What was once a collection of green canyons, hillsides and farms was reduced to grey devastation by fast-moving avalanches of super-heated muck that roared into the tightly knit villages on the mountain&aposs flanks.
"Since (the) shelves are already suffering from thinning, these deepening canyons mean fractures are likely to develop and the grounded ice upstream will flow faster than would be the case otherwise," Gourmelen said in a statement.
On Friday, it crossed the Santa Monica Mountains toward Malibu, where flames driven by wind gusts of up to 50 miles per hour (80 kph) raced down hillsides and through canyons toward multi-million dollar homes.
When we finish the 45-minute drive up the mountain roads, we sit on the edge of an enormous lookout, staring at a maze of orange and brown canyons and drinking some of Arizona's best beer.
We marvel or tremble at volcanic eruptions that spit rivers of liquid fire onto the land, but how often do we consider stable forms such as rocks, mountains, or slot canyons as evidence of time's passage?
Along the way I ate well, drank better and zoned out on rocky-top foothills and in kudzu canyons, letting my mind wander as hundreds of miles rolled beneath the wheels of my overpriced rental car.
Researchers announced on Tuesday that they had found two new species of cold-water coral in undersea canyons off New England, a discovery that highlighted concerns about the effects of global warming on the world's oceans.
When the glaciers receded at the end of the last Ice Age, runoff from the melting ice carved steep canyons into the continental shelf, in some places stretching more than 2628 miles into the abyssal plain.
This sanctuary, with more than 100,000 archaeological sites and sun-burnished canyons that glow more brightly than the gold in Trump Tower, is one of the places that Trump has targeted with his latest executive order.
Episode Description: With majestic Utah canyons as the backdrop, investors Jeremy Bloom, Dhani Jones, Shawn Johnson East, and Kristi Leskinen test new adventure products – including an all-wheel drive motorcycle and an easy to use slingshot.
Yellowstone back then was valued mainly for scenic spectacle — the geysers, the great river canyons, the waterfalls — and making it a public park was meant to compensate for some loss of scenic spectacles in the East.
Was it the drying, warming climate that pushed the ancient farmers off their fertile mesas to live within the canyons, or was it a defensive maneuver to meet the threat of raids and other violent conflict?
Mr. Trump on Monday announced that his administration would shrink Bears Ears National Monument, a region of red rock canyons, by 85 percent, and cut another monument, Grand Staircase-Escalante, to about half its current size.
The new finding, published on Friday in Geology, confirms that these flood features, called outlet canyons, were formed on very short timescales, and were a major geological force in Mars' first billion years as a planet.
Why it matters: Ice shelves hold glaciers together and slow their flow into the ocean, which can add to sea-level rise, so researchers want to better understand how canyons like these form and affect their stability.
Obama in December cited rarely used authority under the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act to block drilling in large swaths of the Arctic north of Alaska, as well as a series of undersea canyons in the Atlantic.
In a blow to commercial fishing and other industries who felt the protections for the monument significantly impeded their business, Judge James Boasberg ruled that the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument complied with the law.
Los Angeles Fire Department spokesman Brian Humphrey said the bulk of the fire at the city's edge had moved away from homes and into rugged hillsides and canyons where firefighters were making steady progress slowing its advance.
Wyoming, the most mountainous state in the country, is home to the Rocky Mountains as well as the first national park in the country, Yellowstone National Park, which features mountains, large canyons, rivers, hot springs, and geysers.
Sinosphere BEIJING — After three days of torrid heat in Beijing, with thermometer readings in the upper 90s Fahrenheit, the air in the city's concrete canyons and on its giant ring roads has cooled a little, to 95.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Monuments for Future Generations" (editorial, June 18): The designation of a New England Coral Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument off Cape Cod would be an exceptional conservation action by President Obama.
One smoldering cigarette or lightning strike can ignite an entire hillside in the parched, fuel-filled forests across the West, and officials say the campfire galloped away and burned 20133 acres of canyons and forests around Nederland.
Zinke has already said he will suggest maintaining three of the large monuments subject to his review, ordered by President Trump in April: Colorado's Canyons of the Ancients, Idaho's Craters of the Moon and Washington's Hanford Reach.
SAN JUAN COUNTY, Utah — The juniper mesas and sunset-red canyons in this corner of southern Utah are so remote that even the governor says he has probably only seen them from the window of a plane.
And we've yet to see the fire danger spike in southern California, which typically comes in the fall, when strong Santa Ana winds blow hot, dry air down mountainsides and through canyons, threatening a highly populated region.
Greg told us that his grandfather, Norm, had a thirst for adventure that went beyond exploring rivers; he was also an avid aviator who flew single-prop planes over the canyons and buttes of his beloved Southwest.
Obama used his executive power to permanently protect huge swathes of the U.S.-owned portions of the Arctic's Beaufort and Chukchi seas until 2022, as well as several canyons buried in the Atlantic between Massachusetts and Virginia.
The crowd that poured through the canyons of downtown skyscrapers was so vast that many people said they had been stuck in subway stations waiting to join the protest, and some trains skipped stations because of overcrowding.
He could hike for hours, even days, without seeing a soul, and he remembered a constant sensitivity to the changing light on the canyons, the brilliant green of the trees, the emerald water of the Virgin River.
Adding to her concern are forecasts of "pretty extreme winds," with sustained speeds of 20 to 30 miles per hour and gusts at 35 to 703 miles per hour or higher in some areas, like mountain canyons.
In Arizona, Grand Canyon National Park sprawls 1,900 square miles, known for towering canyons with peaks and cliffs providing immense views, from Mather Point to Yavapai Observation Station, herds of bison and camping under a starry sky.
He was there on June 9, when hundreds of thousands of protesters poured through the skyscrapered canyons of downtown, and again this past Sunday, when a police officer fired a warning shot while under attack from protesters.
He was there on June 9, when hundreds of thousands of protesters poured through the skyscrapered canyons of downtown, and again this past Sunday, when a police officer fired a warning shot while under attack from protesters.
He carried that a step further in a solo encore, literally outlandish: The "Interstellar Call" movement of Messiaen's "From the Canyons to the Stars," making light and good musical sense of the extended techniques Messiaen calls for.
H.R. 3990 would make it harder to create new national monuments and would authorize presidents to reduce the size of all existing monuments, from the Canyons of the Ancients in Colorado to the Muir Woods in California.
The couple were hopeful the golf club would escape harm's way thanks to its location in the flatlands of Montecito, which have been spared as the fire chews through the dry vegetation in the hills and canyons.
Already on Friday morning, images from a television news helicopter showed flames licking a house in the area as firefighters tried to stop the blaze spreading to other homes in that subdivision and up dry, brush-covered canyons.
The eye-catching formation in Jenner's photos appears to be Arizona's Antelope Canyon, an incredible natural formation made up of a series of sandstone slot canyons, or very narrow cuts into the earth formed over millions of years.
Obama in December cited rarely used authority under the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (OCSLA) to block drilling in large swaths of the Arctic north of Alaska, as well as a series of undersea canyons in the Atlantic.
In a blow to commercial fishing and other industries who felt the protections afforded by the monument significantly impede their businesses, Judge James Boasberg ruled that the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument complied with the law.
Specifically, the president designated 115 million acres in the Arctic's Beaufort and Chukchi seas and 85033 undersea canyons in the Atlantic Ocean off limits to drilling, accompanied by related action in Canadian waters by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Three Confederate deserters claimed to have floated from El Paso to Brownsville, in 1861, in a pair of lashed-together dugout canoes but left no description of the Big Bend canyons, which would have represented a noteworthy test.
The White House announced that 98 percent of federally controlled Arctic waters, totaling 503 million acres, along with 3.8 million acres of underwater canyons off the Atlantic coast, would be permanently off-limits to fossil fuel drilling leases.
The corals were found about 150 miles southeast of Boston in the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument, a vast area of undersea mountains and valleys that was designated a monument by President Barack Obama in 2016.
As the Trump administration escalates attacks on America's public lands, the Department of the Interior seems to have a particular hunger for destroying Utah's irreplaceable redrock canyons and a tragic obsession with undermining the integrity of the Escalante.
As you can see, the space is pretty sweet ... the 3-story home has incredible views of the L.A. skyline and canyons, an infinity pool and spa, high ceilings and glass walls, 2 fireplaces and a recording studio.
Indeed, it is not unusual, on those special evenings, to see people clustered on the corners of favored cross streets, watching the setting sun as it aligns with Manhattan&aposs canyons of brick, glass and steel, creating dramatic vistas.
The City of Malibu urged residents to act safely in a post on their website: "Residents and motorists should be extra cautious and watch for mud, rocks, and other debris in roadways, particularly in canyons and the burn areas."
The Woolsey fire had moved so swiftly over the dry, brush-covered canyons and mountains separating Malibu and Thousand Oaks, California, to the east, that firefighters were left scrambling to keep up with the sheer number of houses burning.
"An officer at a back way entrance to one of the main canyons that take you over to Malibu stopped us and refused to let us in because I don't have my Malibu address on my ID," she wrote.
Now that the desert is officially Kardashian-approved, you have three options: keep living your life because that family means nothing to you; avoid canyons at all costs until Kourtney & Khloé Take Peru or something; embrace all things arid.
There were a lot more of them, something like 40,20063, grazing over 96 square miles of mountainous island covered in dense chaparral, little oak woodlands, deep canyons, towering cliffs, and some of the largest sea caves in the world.
With majestic Utah canyons as the backdrop, investors Jeremy Bloom, Dhani Jones, Shawn Johnson East and Kristi Leskinen test new adventure products – including an all-wheel-drive motorcycle, an easy to use slingshot and a lay-on-top kayak.
A third, which is rapidly gaining support among Northeastern politicians, would protect a dramatic group of underwater canyons and mountains rising as high as 7,000 feet off the ocean floor and located about 150 miles southeast of Cape Cod.
Without justification, the Interior Department's decision upends a landmark deal between ranchers and conservationists that for the past 20 years has allowed the flora and fauna in the remote red rock canyons of the monument to flourish once again.
Nippon introduced or championed so many dishes that today the menu preserves the recent history of Japanese food in the United States, the way the rocks of certain canyons in the West record the history of the prehistoric world.
The topography of the area, a mix of rolling hills, canyons and flatlands, spoke to the combustibility of landscapes in this part of Northern California, where communities are often built into what fire experts call the wildland-urban interface.
But he wishes the tour guides would talk more about the Navajo relationship to the slot canyons and the importance of the land, like they did just a few years ago, instead of helping everyone get the right shot.
Until the canyons along the U.S. East Coast can be systematically explored and studied, these places that are shining examples of our natural and cultural heritage are in need of greater protection and science-based management that is sustainable.
But it wasn't environmentalists who kicked up 50-mile-an hour winds in a state that had seen barely a whisper of rain over the last six months, hot gusts that bounced through canyons thick with man-made combustibles.
Three weeks ago, everyone in my house crammed our worldly belongings into a Prius and fled from the billowing black clouds that were racing toward us over the hills and down the canyons from the fast moving Woolsey Fire.
No, I love the Roadster because it was my introduction to Tesla back in 2010, when I first slipped behind the wheel and headed for the canyons above Malibu to see what this electric-car thing was all about.
Mesa Verde National Park protects nearly 5,523 archaeological sites related to the Ancestral Pueblo people, who left behind cliff dwellings and other structures in the canyons of southwest Colorado between 600 and 1,300 years ago (admission, $25 per vehicle).

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