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Desolate beauty of the Valley of the Moon, from constant erosion. The weathered landscape is known as the driest place on earth and a century can pass without measurable precipitation. Shadows fall in the Atacama Desert where wind has left an array of oddly shaped polychrome forms in the desolate, eroded, desert landscape.
- Copyright
- MELISSA FARLOW
- Image Size
- 5400x3555 / 5.8MB
- Keywords
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atacama desert, chile, color image, deserts, desolate, desolate landscapes, elevated views, erosion, focus on foreground, front view, full frame, geography, landscapes, mountains, natural forces and phenomena, nature, no people, outdoors, photography, ridges, scenic, scenic views, south america, twilight, valle de la luna, valley of the moon, valley of the moon (atacama desert), water and wind erosion
- Contained in galleries
- Long Road South BOOK_National Geographic 1/1999