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TRAILS { 54 images } Created 27 Feb 2013

Trails photography by National Geographic Creative photographer Jonathan Kingston.
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  • NEW RIVER GORGE, WV:  Two B.A.S.E. jumping parachutists approach the bottom of the New River Gorge, West Virginia.  During bridge day, a annual event held at the New River Gorge, BASE jumpers from around the world flock to West Virginia to jump off the highest span bridge in the western hemisphere.
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  • ANTELOPE VALLEY, CA:  A young woman walks among spring poppies in Antelope Valley, California.  Antelope Valley is the site of the California poppy reserve. (Model Released)
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  • ANTELOPE VALLEY, CA:  A young woman walks among spring poppies in Antelope Valley, California.  Antelope Valley is the site of the California poppy reserve. (Model Released)
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  • ANTELOPE VALLEY, CA:  A young woman walks among spring poppies in Antelope Valley, California.  Antelope Valley is the site of the California poppy reserve. (Model Released)
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  • COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE, OR:  A woman runs across a small creek that crosses the Eagle Creek Trail in the Columbia River Gorge, Portland, Oregon.  Trail runners, day hikers, kayakers and other outdoor enthusiasts enjoy the many recreational opportunities that the Columbia River Gorge affords to local residents and tourists alike. (Model Released)
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  • COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE, OR:  A woman takes a moment from her hike up Eagle Creek Trail to gaze at the beautiful view in the Columbia River Gorge, Portland, Oregon.  The gorge is a favorite outdoor recreation spot for hiking, rock climbing and kayaking for Portland city residents as well as an attraction for tourists around the USA. (Model Released)
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  • COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE, OR:  In a playful mood a woman stands under a small waterfall while hiking the Eagle Creek trail in the Columbia River Gorge, Portland, Oregon. Trail runners, day hikers, kayakers and other outdoor enthusiasts enjoy the many recreational opportunities that the Columbia River Gorge affords to local residents and tourists alike. (Model Released)
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  • WOODBURN, OR - A woman takes advantage of a clear spring day in Oregon to play in the field of the annual Woodburn tulip festival.  The event draws people from Portland and tourists from afar to admire the flowers, enjoy the festivities, and welcome the beauty of spring in the Pacific Northwest. Tulips, of the genus Tulipa, are perennial bulbous flowering plants of the Liliaceae family. (Model Released)
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  • WOODBURN, OR - A woman takes advantage of a clear spring day in Oregon to play airplane in the field of the annual Woodburn tulip festival.  The event draws people from Portland and tourists from afar to admire the flowers, enjoy the festivities, and welcome the beauty of spring in the Pacific Northwest. Tulips, of the genus Tulipa, are perennial bulbous flowering plants of the Liliaceae family. (Model Released)
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  • WOODBURN, OR - A woman takes advantage of a clear spring day in Oregon to play and click her heels in the field of the annual Woodburn tulip festival.  The event draws people from Portland and tourists from afar to admire the flowers, enjoy the festivities, and welcome the beauty of spring in the Pacific Northwest. Tulips, of the genus Tulipa, are perennial bulbous flowering plants of the Liliaceae family. (Model Released)
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  • A young woman, enjoys an evening run along the Tom McCall waterfront under ornamental cherry trees during their spring bloom in Portland, Oregon, USA.  The waterfront is located in downtown Portland on the Columbia River. (Model Released)
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  • A young woman, stretches after running under blossoming ornamental cherry trees near downtown Portland, Oregon, USA.  The trees are located along the Tom McCall waterfront near the Columbia River. (Model Released)
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  • A young woman, stretches after running under blossoming ornamental cherry trees near downtown Portland, Oregon, USA.  The trees are located along the Tom McCall waterfront near the Columbia River. (Model Released)
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  • A young woman, enjoys a beautiful rainbow and the spray of water from Tunnel Falls on Eagle Creek trail in Hood River County, Oregon, USA.  Tunnel Falls received its name due to a tunnel being cut from the bedrock behind the falls so that hikers and trail runners can pass further up the gorge.  The trail becomes very narrow during this section and it is necessary to hold onto a safety cable. (Model Released)
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  • A young woman, holds a safety cable and leans over a cliff to get a better view of Tunnel Falls on the Eagle Creek trail in the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon, USA.  Tunnel Falls received its name due to a tunnel being cut from the bedrock behind the falls so that hikers and trail runners can pass further up the gorge.  The trail becomes very narrow during this section and it is necessary to hold onto a safety cable. (Model Released)
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  • A young woman walks carefully along the narrow Cliffside trail of Tunnel Falls on Eagle Creek trail in the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon, USA. Tunnel Falls received its name due to a tunnel being cut from the bedrock behind the falls so that hikers and trail runners can pass further up the gorge.  The trail becomes very narrow during this section and it is necessary to hold onto a safety cable. (Model Released)
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  • A young woman, looks in wonder at the beautiful Tunnel Falls on Eagle Creek trail in the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon, USA. Tunnel Falls received its name due to a tunnel being cut from the bedrock behind the falls so that hikers and trail runners can pass further up the gorge.  The trail becomes very narrow during this section and it is necessary to hold onto a safety cable. (Model Released)
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  • A young woman, catches water drops in her hands from the beautiful Tunnel Falls on Eagle Creek trail in the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon, USA.  Tunnel Falls received its name due to a tunnel being cut from the bedrock behind the falls so that hikers and trail runners can pass further up the gorge.  The trail becomes very narrow during this section and it is necessary to hold onto a safety cable. (Model Released)
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  • A young woman, sits on a metal safety cable and looks in wonder at beautiful Tunnel Falls on Eagle Creek trail in the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon, USA.  Tunnel Falls received its name due to a tunnel being cut from the bedrock behind the falls so that hikers and trail runners can pass further up the gorge.  The trail becomes very narrow during this section and it is necessary to hold onto a safety cable. (Model Released)
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  • A young woman, sits on a metal safety cable and looks in wonder at beautiful Tunnel Falls on Eagle Creek trail in the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon, USA.  Tunnel Falls received its name due to a tunnel being cut from the bedrock behind the falls so that hikers and trail runners can pass further up the gorge.  The trail becomes very narrow during this section and it is necessary to hold onto a safety cable. (Model Released)
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  • A young woman, sits on a metal safety cable and contemplates beautiful Tunnel Falls on Eagle Creek trail in the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon, USA.  Tunnel Falls received its name due to a tunnel being cut from the bedrock behind the falls so that hikers and trail runners can pass further up the gorge.  The trail becomes very narrow during this section and it is necessary to hold onto a safety cable. (Model Released)
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  • A young man, holds onto a safety cable and reaches out to feel the cold waters of beautiful Tunnel Falls on Eagle Creek trail in the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon, USA. Tunnel Falls received its name due to a tunnel being cut from the bedrock behind the falls so that hikers and trail runners can pass further up the gorge.  The trail becomes very narrow during this section and it is necessary to hold onto a safety cable. (Model Released)
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  • A young man, holds onto a safety cable and looks in wonder at the cold waters of beautiful Tunnel Falls on Eagle Creek trail in the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon, USA. Tunnel Falls received its name due to a tunnel being cut from the bedrock behind the falls so that hikers and trail runners can pass further up the gorge.  The trail becomes very narrow during this section and it is necessary to hold onto a safety cable. (Model Released)
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  • A young man, holds onto a safety cable and walks along the edge of a cliff at Tunnel Falls on Eagle Creek trail in the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon, USA. Tunnel Falls received its name due to a tunnel being cut from the bedrock behind the falls so that hikers and trail runners can pass further up the gorge.  The trail becomes very narrow during this section and it is necessary to hold onto a safety cable. (Model Released)
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  • A young woman, fills her water bottle under the cold clear waters of Tunnel Falls on Eagle Creek trail in the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon, USA. Tunnel Falls received its name due to a tunnel being cut from the bedrock behind the falls so that hikers and trail runners can pass further up the gorge.  The trail becomes very narrow during this section and it is necessary to hold onto a safety cable. (Model Released)
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  • A young woman, fills her water bottle under the cold clear waters of Tunnel Falls on Eagle Creek trail in the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon, USA. Tunnel Falls received its name due to a tunnel being cut from the bedrock behind the falls so that hikers and trail runners can pass further up the gorge.  The trail becomes very narrow during this section and it is necessary to hold onto a safety cable. (Model Released)
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  • A young woman runs along the Deschutes River Trail near downtown Bend, Oregon.  The Deschutes River Trail is one of the premier running trails around Bend.  It twists and turns along the lava-strewn Deschutes river. (Model Released)
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  • A man walks along the Deschutes River Trail near downtown Bend, Oregon. The Deschutes River Trail is one of the premier running trails around Bend.  It twists and turns along the lava-strewn Deschutes River.
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  • A young woman runs along the Deschutes River Trail near downtown Bend, Oregon.  The Deschutes River Trail is one of the premier running trails around Bend.  It twists and turns along the lava-strewn Deschutes river. (Model Released)
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  • A young woman runs along the Deschutes River Trail near downtown Bend, Oregon.  The Deschutes River Trail is one of the premier running trails around Bend.  It twists and turns along the lava-strewn Deschutes river. (Model Released)
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  • An athletic young woman trail running at Multnomah Falls near Portland, Oregon.  Multnomah falls, located east of Troutdale, Oregon is a popular tourist attraction off of Interstate 84.  The falls drop a total of 620 feet into the Columbia River Gorge making it the third tallest year round waterfall in the United States. (Model Released)
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  • Multnomah falls, located east of Troutdale, Oregon is a popular tourist attraction off of Interstate 84.  The falls drop a total of 620 feet into the Columbia River Gorge making it the third tallest year round waterfall in the United States.
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  • An athletic young woman trail running at Multnomah Falls near Portland, Oregon.  Multnomah falls, located east of Troutdale, Oregon is a popular tourist attraction off of Interstate 84.  The falls drop a total of 620 feet into the Columbia River Gorge making it the third tallest year round waterfall in the United States. (Model Released)
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  • An athletic young woman trail running at Multnomah Falls near Portland, Oregon.  Multnomah falls, located east of Troutdale, Oregon is a popular tourist attraction off of Interstate 84.  The falls drop a total of 620 feet into the Columbia River Gorge making it the third tallest year round waterfall in the United States. (Model Released)
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  • An athletic young woman trail running at Multnomah Falls near Portland, Oregon.  Multnomah falls, located east of Troutdale, Oregon is a popular tourist attraction off of Interstate 84.  The falls drop a total of 620 feet into the Columbia River Gorge making it the third tallest year round waterfall in the United States. (Model Released)
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  • An athletic young woman trail running at Multnomah Falls near Portland, Oregon.  Multnomah falls, located east of Troutdale, Oregon is a popular tourist attraction off of Interstate 84.  The falls drop a total of 620 feet into the Columbia River Gorge making it the third tallest year round waterfall in the United States. (Model Released)
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  • An athletic young woman trail running at Multnomah Falls near Portland, Oregon.  Multnomah falls, located east of Troutdale, Oregon is a popular tourist attraction off of Interstate 84.  The falls drop a total of 620 feet into the Columbia River Gorge making it the third tallest year round waterfall in the United States. (Model Released)
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  • An athletic young woman trail running at Multnomah Falls near Portland, Oregon.  Multnomah falls, located east of Troutdale, Oregon is a popular tourist attraction off of Interstate 84.  The falls drop a total of 620 feet into the Columbia River Gorge making it the third tallest year round waterfall in the United States. (Model Released)
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  • An athletic young woman trail running at Multnomah Falls near Portland, Oregon.  Multnomah falls, located east of Troutdale, Oregon is a popular tourist attraction off of Interstate 84.  The falls drop a total of 620 feet into the Columbia River Gorge making it the third tallest year round waterfall in the United States. (Model Released)
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  • An athletic young woman trail running at Multnomah Falls near Portland, Oregon.  Multnomah falls, located east of Troutdale, Oregon is a popular tourist attraction off of Interstate 84.  The falls drop a total of 620 feet into the Columbia River Gorge making it the third tallest year round waterfall in the United States. (Model Released)
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  • One man looks down the cliff face of a lava butte known as the Volcanic Tablelands, overlooking the Owens river valley with a view of snow capped Mt. Tom in the background, Bishop, California. (releasecode: jk_mr1016) (Model Released)
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  • A man wearing sunglasses squats at the edge of a cliff overlooking the badlands of Anza Borrego Desert State Park in California.  Anza-Borrego Desert State Park is the largest state park in California. (releasecode: jk_mr1024) (Model Released)
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  • A couple stands on top of a lava butte known as the Volcanic Tablelands, overlooking the Owens river valley with a view of snow capped Mt. Tom in the background, Bishop, California. (releasecode: jk_mr1016, jk_mr1029) (Model Released)
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  • A couple stands on top of a lava butte known as the Volcanic Tablelands, overlooking the Owens river valley with a view of snow capped Mt. Tom in the background, Bishop, California. (releasecode: jk_mr1016, jk_mr1029) (Model Released)
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  • A young woman and mid adult man hiking with backpacks full of climbing gear at Trout Creek, Oregon. (Model Released)
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  • A young woman and mid adult man hiking with backpacks full of climbing gear at Trout Creek, Oregon. (Model Released)
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  • Two women climb through Crack In the Ground, a volcanic fissure near Christmas Valley, Oregon. (Model Released)
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  • Two women climb through Crack In the Ground, a volcanic fissure near Christmas Valley, Oregon. (Model Released)
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  • Two women climb through Crack In the Ground, a volcanic fissure near Christmas Valley, Oregon. (Model Released)
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  • Two women climb through Crack In the Ground, a volcanic fissure near Christmas Valley, Oregon. (Model Released)
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  • Two women climb through Crack In the Ground, a volcanic fissure near Christmas Valley, Oregon. (Model Released)
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  • Two women climb through Crack In the Ground, a volcanic fissure near Christmas Valley, Oregon. (Model Released)
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  • Two women climb through Crack In the Ground, a volcanic fissure near Christmas Valley, Oregon. (Model Released)
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  • A man wearing sunglasses writes notes on a desert flower in Anza Borrego Desert State Park, California. Anza-Borrego Desert State Park is the largest state park in California. (releasecode: jk_mr1024) (Model Released)
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