Antelope Canyon!
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A pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) in Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge, Nevada, USA
by Northern Desert Photography
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The Quizzer Book of Knowledge: Nature. Written and edited by George Beal. 1978.
Internet Archive
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“Antelope Canyon”
Upper Antelope Canyon
By Hung Tran
The American Landscape Photo Contest
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Sunset over the Wasatch Range from Antelope Island, Utah
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Thomas D. Mangelsen
Antelope Canyon, Arizona, US
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i think we should have more freakish imaginings of jackalopes. jackalopes with an antelope body and giant rabbit head. jackalopes with piercing orange eyes that can tell when you're lying. jackalopes with enormous veiny ears that can hear you breathing from miles away. jackalopes that know too much. jackalopes that are terrifying
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made an absolutely massive plains habitat for the pronghorns, bison, and prairie dogs :3c
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DON'T SAY ITS NAME (2021) Reviews and now free to watch online
Don’t Say Its Name is a 2021 Canadian horror film about a supernatural entity that is stalking tribal lands threatened by coal mining.
Directed by Rueben Martell – making his feature debut – from a screenplay co-written with Gerald Wexler (Vampire High series; The Hunger series; Are You Afraid of the Dark? series). Co-produced by Rene Jean Collins, John Kerr and Carolyn McMaster.
The Chaos, a…
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Reminds me of the Interpol album cover 🦌
Isee-Isee two brothers and five antelopes at the American Museum of Natural History on December 15, 2018 🏛️
me recuerda la portada del disco de Interpol 🦌
veoveo a dos hermanos y cinco antílopes en el American Museum of Natural History el 15 de diciembre de 2018 🏛️
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Grabbing the Reins to Find Things Wondrous in the Utah High Desert by Mark Stevens
Via Flickr:
While at a roadside pullout along U.S. Highway 50 with a view looking to the northeast across the Utah high desert at this location with a view beyond to more distant ridges and peaks of the House Range. While seemingly a wide angle view with the look across the mountain range, I actually zoomed in with the focal length to this one portion of that range. I used some high ground I was located on to include some nearby foreground of the high desert leading up to the more distant ridges and peaks. The rest was later making adjustments with control points in DxO PhotoLab 5 to bring out the contrast, saturation and brightness I wanted for the final image.
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How can anyone not love a Pronghorn Antelope? Those big dark eyes, the little antlers, and oh… the speed! The fastest land mammal in North America, still running, running to outpace a long-extinct cousin to the Cheetah that once hunted it here across the Plains.
A dozen years ago we took a roadtrip to South Dakota in May and traveling along the Scenic Wildlife Loop not too far from Mt. Rushmore there were dozens of them, close enough to the road that they were in range of my telefoto lens. Bliss!
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Nuanced Nature
#BOOKREVIEW - Nuanced Nature - #WhereTheDeerAndTheAntelopePlay #blog
Spending time in nature can be immensely restorative but the human impact on our environment is frequently overlooked; Nick Offerman’s Where the Deer and the Antelope Play: The Pastoral Observations of One Ignorant American Who Loves to Walk Outside offers his thoughts on nature, land use, and the social elements contributing to the way we relate to and with our surroundings throughout some of…
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