The Mirror Lake Highway, SR 150, runs from Kamas (Utah) to Evanston (Wyoming), bisecting the western portion of the Uinta Mountains. Both Wyoming and Utah have designated this entire stretch of highway, approximately 78 miles, as a State Scenic Byway. Its Scenic Byway status acknowledges the spectacular scenery and historic significance of the highway. Much of the Byway (42 miles) runs through the Wasatch-Cache National Forest. The Mirror Lake area encompasses approximately 320 square miles of the National Forest. The area is highly diverse and is characterized by sagebrush flats, aspen and coniferous forests, high mountains, grassy meadows, alpine tundra, and an abundance of lakes, streams, and wetlands.
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Water flowing over rocks in the River Teign in the Dartmoor National Park, Devon, England, United Kingdom.
river, water, bridge, stone bridge, arch, rocks, lichen, moss, green, trees
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This image shows a river flowing under a lovely arched stone bridge in the Lake District, Cumbria. In the foreground are moss covered rocks exposed by the low water levels. The banks of the river are lined with trees in full foliage.
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TEESDALE, Northern Pennines : lonely farmstead above the infant Tees at over 1,200 feet altitude near Forest-in-Teesdale. Winter view across the Tees from the Pennine Way National Trail. February 1992. ref: 01.4/10/4(5)
TEESDALE, Northern Pennines : farmstead above the infant Tees at an altitude of some 1200 feet at Forest-in-Teesdale. Winter view across the Tees from the Pennine Way National Trail. February 1992. ref: 01.4/10/7(5)
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Waterfalls; Rock; Rock Formation; Stone; Stones; Tourist Destination; Rocks; United Kingdom; England; Durham; Water Fall; Water Falls; Waterfall; Places of Interest; Destination; Destinations; Place of Interest; Tourism; Tourist Attraction; Tourist Attractions; Sky; Tourist Destinations; Travel; Rapids; Rapid; Waterway; Waterways; River Tees; Blue Sky; Skies; Weather; Clouds; Cloud; County Durham; Rock Formations, Pennine Way
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High force is the highest water fall in England and is situated in the Upper Teesdale area of County Durham
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High force is the highest water fall in England and is situated in the Upper Teesdale area of County Durham
TEESDALE - Northern Pennines : the lonely farmstead of WHEYSIKE HOUSE stands beside the confluence of the infant River Tees and the Harwood Beck some 1,200 feet up in the remote upper dale. Winter view across the Tees from the Pennine Way. The crags of Cronkley Scar rises behind. February 1992. ref: 01.4/10/11(5)