the Chinese Wall in the Bob Marshall Wilderness area of Montana
Ifugao children near a rainforest, Philippines
the Spire of Dublin
a scuba diver in the Mediterranean sea in Cabo de Gata, Spain
the Giants Causeway, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
vineyards in autumn in Wachau, Austria
stand-up paddleboarders near an iceberg, Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska
hikers exploring Carrauntoohill, the tallest peak in Ireland.
sunbathers on Novalja Beach, Croatia
Bunratty Castle in County Clare, Ireland
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Bob Marshall Wilderness, MontanaA huge escarpment called the Chinese Wall ripples across the landscape of the Bob Marshall Wilderness Area in Montana. In a 1985 National Geographic article, senior writer Mike Edwards said: "It does not look like China's wall, except that it crowns all and is gray rock, mostly limestone. To my eye it is a juggernaut of a tidal wave, surging out of the west, lifting its crest a thousand feet."
Photograph by Prisma Bildagentur, Alamy

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