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Collection of Canyons (13)

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A stylized river winds through towering orange canyon walls, illustrating how water shapes landscapes over time.
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A stylized canyon showing sedimentary rock layers, a flowing river, and coniferous trees atop the cliffs-perfect for classroom visuals.
A vibrant, stylized depiction of the Grand Canyon’s iconic layered cliffs and deep gorges, perfect for representing America’s natural wonder.
A stylized, layered rock formation ideal for illustrating geological strata, desert landscapes, or adventure-themed content.
A retro-inspired embroidered patch evoking the awe of the Grand Canyon, complete with layered rock formations, a winding river, and a warm desert sun.
A stylized representation of an industrial plant releasing emissions into the atmosphere, highlighting environmental concerns.
A bold, minimalist desert scene with sunlit mesas and a blazing sun overhead.
Industrial smokestacks belching smoke into the air-a symbolic representation of pollution and environmental degradation.
A rugged ridge of orange-red hoodoos, formed over millennia by wind and water erosion in arid desert environments.
A classic circular postcard-style emblem featuring hand-drawn Grand Canyon cliffs and bold typography.
Sunlight highlights the dramatic stratigraphy of the Grand Canyon, revealing millions of years of geological history in vivid red and ochre hues.
A retro-inspired emblem celebrating the awe-inspiring Grand Canyon, with its iconic layered cliffs and winding Colorado River.
Vividly striped sandstone cliffs reveal millions of years of geological history through erosion and sedimentation.