 Nahal Shani river below Red canyon, 9 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, February 7, 2002
 Eastern end of Red Canyon from a trail above Nahal Shani, 9 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, February 7, 2002
 Nahal Shani river above Red Canyon, 9 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, February 7, 2002
 Nahal Shani east from Red Canyon approaching Nahal Raham, 8 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, February 7, 2002
 View of canyon walls at evening from Sheltowee Trail near Chimney Top Rock. Red River Gorge, Kentucky, November 6, 1999.
 A side wadi of Nahal Shani east from Red Canyon, 8 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, February 7, 2002
 Eastern opening of Red Canyon from a trail above Nahal Shani, 9 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, February 7, 2002
 Nahal Shani river below Red canyon, 9 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, February 7, 2002
 A fall on a side of Nahal Shani east from Red canyon, 9 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, February 7, 2002
 Nahal Shani east from Red Canyon, 8 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, February 7, 2002
 Nahal Shani wadi east from Red canyon, 8 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, February 7, 2002
 A bush common for Eilat mountains in Nahal Shani wadi east from Red Canyon, 8 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, February 7, 2002
 Salty bush at the bottom of Nahal Shani east from Red Canyon approaching Nahal Raham, 8 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, February 7, 2002
 Red Canyon from a trail above Nahal Shani, 9 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, February 7, 2002
 Nahal Shani river east from Red canyon, 9 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, February 7, 2002
 Red Canyon (jammed by a group of schoolchildren) from a trail above Nahal Shani, 9 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, February 7, 2002
 Nahal Shani east from Red Canyon approaching Nahal Raham, 8 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, February 7, 2002
 Nahal Shani river above Red Canyon, 9 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, February 7, 2002
 Nahal Shani wadi east from Red Canyon, 8 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, February 7, 2002
 Landscape of Nahal Shani below Red canyon, 9 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, February 7, 2002
 Bottom of a canyon, view from Sheltowee Trail. Red River Gorge, Kentucky, November 6, 1999.
 View of a canyon from Pinch Em Tight Trail. Red River Gorge, Kentucky, November 7, 1999.
 Nahal Shani east from Red Canyon approaching Nahal Raham, 8 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, February 7, 2002
 Nahal Shani wadi east from Red canyon, 8 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, February 7, 2002
 Bamboo brushes on the bottom of a canyon near Sheltowee Trail. Red River Gorge, Kentucky, November 6, 1999.
 Soft green cliffs of Nahal Shani below Red canyon, 9 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, February 7, 2002
 Common succulent plant of Nahal Shani below Red canyon, 9 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, February 7, 2002
 Nahal Shani wadi east from Red canyon, 8 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, February 7, 2002
 Red flowers of mistletoe parasite on acacia in Nahal Shani east from Red Canyon approaching Nahal Raham, 8 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, February 7, 2002
 Rhododendron in a canyon, view from Rough Trail. Red River Gorge, Kentucky, November 6, 1999.
 Green and red clay layers in Popovka river canyon in Pyazelevo near Pavlovsk, south from Saint Petersburg. Russia, May 10, 2019
 Orange and red clay layers in Popovka river canyon in Pyazelevo near Pavlovsk, south from Saint Petersburg. Russia, May 10, 2019
 This view from the St. Nicholas Church (Niguliste kirik) viewing platform offers a detailed look at the dense, red-roofed tapestry of Tallinn s Old Town, looking north towards the harbor. Dominating the skyline on the right is the spire of St. Olaf s Church (Oleviste kirik), which historically served as a navigational landmark for ships. Its green copper spire contrasts sharply with the surrounding red clay tiles. Looking directly down into the "canyon" of streets, one can trace Rataskaevu Street winding through the heart of the lower town. The prominent yellow building in the foreground (with the red roof and dormer windows) is likely part of the historic housing blocks near Rataskaevu and Ru"u"tli streets. Its bright facade stands out against the more muted tones of the neighboring structures. The view captures the intricate layers of the city s architecture--chimneys, dormer windows, and varying roof pitches that reveal the organic growth of the medieval city over centuries. Estonia, October 16, 2025
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