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Big Bend National Park:

A photo tour featuring park geology and wildlife

Start a 3D image tour by clicking here. See tour in standard photo images See images in a thumbnail image gallery Return to the Geology of National Parks main page

Click here to start a tour of Big Bend National Park. You will need 3-D glasses to view this series of anaglyphic images. Click on any of the images to continue to the next page in the linked series of web pages.

Map of Big Bend National Park
Click on the map or click on "next image" to see a series of park images.

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3D glasses

This website contains images produced from stereo photo pairs that were manipulated into anaglyphs (3D images). You will need red-and-cyan stereo viewing glasses to get the 3D visual effects.

Click here to see the same images in standard photography.

Click here to learn more about Big Bend National Park (National Park Service website: http://www.nps.gov/bibe).

Click here for an overview of the geologic history of the Big Bend region.

Click here
to learn about the stratigraphy of Big Bend National Park.

Click here for a list of maps, books, and historic reports that describe the geology of the Big Bend National Park.

Click here to see more 3D geology tours of National Parks.

This website was prepared by Phil Stoffer and Paula Messina

U.S. Department of the Interior - U.S. Geological Survey - Geology Discipline
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