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832-67323 - A park ranger watches as visitors climb a ladder to enter the Balcony House cliff dwelling at Mesa Verde National Park, featuring cliff dwellings of ancestral Puebloans that are nearly a thousand years old, Cortez, Colorado, USA
832-67324 - A park ranger climbs a ladder to enter the Balcony House cliff dwelling at Mesa Verde National Park, featuring cliff dwellings of ancestral Puebloans that are nearly a thousand years old, Cortez, Colorado, USA
832-43656 - Hiker ascending the Alpinisteig climbing route, currently on Elferscharte Mountain, looking towards Zwoelferkofel Mountain, Alta Pusteria, Sesto, Dolomites, Alto Adige, Italy, Europe
857-63904 - Kevin Jorgeson climbing "Fantasia" at Lover's Leap, a popular granite climbing destination near Lake Tahoe in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. The cliff is known for its distinct horizontal quartz dikes which make interesting climbing. This route is considered a risky mental test piece because of its lack of good cracks for protection. It was first climbed in 1973 by Royal Robbins and Ken Wilson.
857-63910 - Kevin Jorgesen bouldering at sunset on the craggy Sonoma County coastline in Northern California. Bouldering is a kind of gymnastic rock climbing in which the climber uses his hands and feet to scale reasonably small rocks without a rope or other equipment.
857-15767 - Hikers make their way up Uluru or Mt. Ayers in the Australian Outback. Located in the centre of Australia, Uluru (Ayers Rock) is the world's biggest monolith. It's 3.6 kilometres long, 2 kilometres wide and has a 9.4 kilometre circumference. Made of arkosic sandstone, Uluru changes colour in different lights, particularly at sunrise and sunse.
857-1988 - Todd Skinner, top American rock climber, uses small holes and edges in the rock to climb one of the over 3,000 limestone towers and islands in Ha Long Bay, on a route called "Sing Sing", which he rated 5.13c. In the background, other rock spires rise directly from the ocean. Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage site, encompasses some 1,600 islands and islets, forming a spectacular seascape of limestone pillars, most of them uninhabited.
802-137 - A man on a long and technically demanding face climb on the limestone cliffs of the Mascun Canyon, Rodellar, Sierra de Guara, Aragon, southern Pyrenees, Spain, Europe
802-74 - A climber takes a break on the lower slopes of El Capitan to enjoy the view up the Yosemite Valley towards Washington Column and North Dome, Yosemite National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, California, United States of America, North America
802-73 - A climber on a popular gritstone bouldering route on the Plantation Boulders at Stanage Edge, Peak District National Park, near Hathersage, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
802-71 - A climber deep water soloing above the sea on the limestone cliffs near St. Govan's Head, South Pembrokeshire, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
802-70 - A climber deep water soloing above the sea on the limestone cliffs near St. Govan's Head, South Pembrokeshire, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
802-59 - A climber on the cliffs known as the Tennessee Walls, high above the Tarn river and home to some of the most spectacular pitches of rock climbing in Europe, Gorges du Tarn, near Millau and Rodez, Cevennes region, south west France, Europe
802-58 - A climber tackles a very difficult route on the rock known as Dromadaire (The Dromedary) by the Tarn river, Gorges du Tarn, near Millau and Rodez, Massif Central, south west France, Europe
802-53 - A climber bouldering on the large granite boulders near Camp 4, the National Park Service campground underneath El Capitan, Yosemite Valley, California, United States of America, North America