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  • Two small waterfalls flow into Queen's Bath, a scenic, bathtub-shaped tide pool located  on the north shore of the Hawaiian island of Kauai.
    kauai-queens-bath.jpg
  • An American Bison (Bison bison) gives itself a dirt bath in the Badlands of South Dakota as a pronghorn antelope looks on. American Bison, commonly referred to as buffalo, are the largest terrestrial mammals in North America.
    Bison_DirtBath_BadlandsNP_1357.jpg
  • A juvenile bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) takes a bath in the Squamish River near Brackendale in British Columbia, Canada. Hundreds of bald eagles winter along the river to feast on spawning salmon.
    BaldEagle_Juvenile_Bathing_SquamishR...jpg
  • Suspended sulphur is responsible for the bright green color of the Devil's Bath, an eruption crater lake located in the Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland near Rotorua, New Zealand.
    NZ_DevilsBath_0284.jpg
  • A bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) bathes in the Squamish River near Brackendale, British Columbia, Canada. Hundreds of bald eagles winter in the Squamish River to feast on spawning salmon.
    BaldEagle_SquamishRiver_Bathing_5232.jpg
  • A gadwall (Anas strepera) uses its wings to splash water so it can bathe on one of the Promontory Ponds in Magnuson Park, Seattle, Washington.
    Gadwall_Bathing_Magnuson-Park_2387.jpg
  • A juvenile bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) lands on a log after taking a bath in the Squamish River near Brackendale, British Columbia, Canada.
    BaldEagle_Juvenile_LandingOnLog_4841.jpg
  • The dramatic golden light of sunset bathes the southwest face of Mount Rainier as the full moon rises over the Tatoosh Range in this panoramic view from the summit of High Rock.
    RainierMoonPanorama.jpg
  • The setting sun bathes trees along the Sammamish River in Bothell, Washington, in golden light as an American crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos) flies overhead.
    Crow_Flying_Stormy_Bothell_8736.jpg
  • The Three Sisters, a cluster of three volcanic peaks in central Oregon, are bathed in alpenglow as the full moon sets into the Belt of Venus just before sunrise in this aerial view. The three peaks are the third-, fourth- and fifth-highest peaks in Oregon. Of the three, the South Sister, visible on the left, is the tallest with an elevation of 10,385 feet (3,157 meters) and is also known as Charity. The Middle Sister, also known as Hope, is the shortest with an elevation of 10,047 feet (3,062 meters). The North Sister, also known as Faith, is slightly taller at 10,085 feet (3,074 meters). The Three Sisters are unusual in that the volcanic peaks are in a dense cluster; volcanoes in the Cascade Range are typically spaced out with 40 to 60 miles (60 to 100 kilometers) of distance between them. Of the three peaks, only the South Sister is likely to become active again. The last eruption was 50 B.C. The Three Sisters are part of the Three Sisters Wilderness, Oregon's second-largest wilderness area.
    Three-Sisters_Full-Moon_Aerial_8811.jpg
  • Mount Baker, a volcano located in the North Cascades of Washington state, is bathed in the blue color of twilight in this view from Artist Point. Mount Baker, at 10,781 feet (3,286 meters), is the third largest volcano in Washington state and last erupted in 1880. The crescent moon is visible high in the sky.
    Mount-Baker_Artist-Point_Dusk_0789.jpg
  • Pinnacle Peak, located in the Tatoosh Range in Mt. Rainier National Park, is bathed in the warm light of a late spring sunrise. At 6562 feet, it's the second-highest peak in the Tatoosh Range.
    PinnaclePeakSunrise_5333.jpg
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