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California Ridge, a feature visible from I-15 west of Las Vegas.
The barren peaks of the Muddy Mountains overlook flats of creosote and gravelly soil.
State Highway 40 desends into this canyon at the edge of Valley of Fire State Park.
Elephant Rock is a rock formation in Valley of Fire. The elephant is in the upper center and its trunk is a thin pillar of stone just below the horizon to the left.
These sandstone monoliths are called the Seven Sisters
Swirled rock layers of Frenchman Mountain contrast with a lava butte along State Highway 169.
Rocky cliffs along State Highway 169
The Bowl of Fire, a formation of red Aztec sandstone
The Echo Bay Marina provides boating access to Lake Mead.
Lake Mead sits in an arid region of sparse vegetation and rocky mountains.