There are two main meanings for the word landscape: it can refer to the visible features of an area of land, or to the genre of painting that depicts such an area of land. Landscape, in both senses, includes the physical elements of landforms such as (ice-capped) mountains, hills, water bodies such as rivers, lakes, ponds and the sea, living elements of land cover including indigenous vegetation, human elements including different forms of land use, buildings and structures, and transitory elements such as lighting and weather conditions. (Wikipedia)
#1: A large limestone cave in Carlsbad Caverns
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#2: Huge white sand dunes in Death Valley, California
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#3: A small waterfall in the redwood forest near Fort Bragg California
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#4: The peaks of Huascaran and Hualcan mountains in Peru, seen from above puffy white clouds.
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#17: A view of Lake Bondhus in Norway, and in the background the Bondhus Glacier
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#18: Water reflections in The Verdes' Cave, Canary Islands
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#19: Singalila National Park, Eastern Himalayas, Beautiful Bengal, India
Image source: multiple sources
References: Wikipedia Singalila National Park
Zhangye Danxia National Geological Park, China (张掖丹霞国家地质公园)
Image source: flickr.com/Kashif Pathan
Reference: Wikipedia Zhangye Danxia National Geological Park
From left to right: 1.Pura Tanah Lot. 2.Pura Tanah Lot sunset. 3.Tanah Lot Temple, at sunset. 4.Tanah Lot Temple.
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1.commons.wikimedia.org
2.commons.wikimedia.org
3.Multiple sources
4.Google image
Reference: Wikipedia Tanah Lot
Shanti Stupa The Shanti Stupa overlooks Leh in Ladakh in the glorious Himalayas of India.
Image sources: www.dpmag.com
kenleephotography.wordpress.com
Shanti Prayer Flags Tibetan prayer flags whipping in the wind, sending prayers to the heavens on the way up to Shanti Stupa in Leh.
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kenleephotography.wordpress.com
Left: Rattledragon Portal Ricardo Breceda’s Sculptures
Ken Lee left the camera clicking away for 50 minutes to create vortex effect with the stars. All color work was done during the exposure, and is not a Photoshop creation.
Right: Trona Glow Star Trails
Trona Pinnacles, Calif: The more than 500 tufa formations of the Trona Pinnacles, about 20 miles east of Ridgecrest in the western Mojave Desert, are already surreal, and the long exposure -- 51 minutes -- sets the stars in a beautiful pattern against the night sky in this photo by Ken Lee of Los Angeles.
You must have a fantastic camera!
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Multiple sources
Supermoon
November's #supermoon from Cronan Ranch in #California.
Image source: twitter.com/Interior → Nov 20, 2016
Supermoon
#supermoon from Cronan Ranch #California.
Image source: twitter.com/Interior → Nov 20, 2016
Mount Rainier National Park
@MountRainierNPS #Washington
Image source: twitter.com/Interior → Nov 15, 2016
Supermoon
A park visitor stops to marvel at the sunrise over Swiftcurrent Lake on the way to hike to Grinnell Glacier at Montana's Glacier National Park.
Image source: twitter.com/Interior → Nov 16, 2016 www.doi.gov
Supermoon
Supermoon -In the valley of the God – A nearly full moon rises above red rock formation near Mexican Hat in Southeastern Utah on Nov 13, 2016. (Photograph by Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA)
Supermoon
The supermoon rises from behind apartment buildings in Beijing, China, Monday, November 14, 2016. (Photo by Ng Han Guan/AP Photo)
Supermoon
Crowds look on as the supermoon rises behind the Fremantle War Memorial at Monument Hill in Western Australia on November 14, 2016 (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)