This national forest of over 2 million acres has been the home of Native Americans for 15,000 years. It encompasses the Wasatch and Uinta Mountains, seven wilderness areas, and the headwaters for major rivers in Utah.
Kelp and rock designs enliven the shore along the Tarkine coast of Tasmania.
Although they only cover 9 square miles, these hills are full of red, orange, and yellow colors left over from ancient lava flows. John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Oregon