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Photo gallery for scenic pictures from around the Globe, photographed by professional photographer Rolf Hicker. (There are 644 photos in this photo gallery.)



The prairies of Southern Saskatchewan, flat and vast, are punctuated by the Big Muddy Badlands, a valley gouged out...
A beautiful sunset tints the sky orange above a vineyard and umbrella tree near the village of Aigues Mortes in the...
A highway winds beside snow-capped...
One of many New Zealand attractions...
Mountain and lake scenery are...
The Province of Brescia offers a...
Swept by the wind, the first snowfall...
The pretty Cameron Falls are found in...
Snow covered Maligne Lake contrasts...
This snowy landscape in the Rocky...
During the winter months the Sunwapta...
In the Saskatchewan badlands stands...
The clear waters of Sugar Lake are...
Virgin Falls, a beautiful waterfall...
A beautiful scene in Quebec, a...
One look at this scenery picture...
The cool water of Cameron Falls, a...
Appearing like a thin veil of flowing...
A fine day in the scenic Okanagan...
Highway 3, also known as Crowsnest...
Canada is a diverse country of...
A dynamic landscape picture of autumn...
An aerial view from the tree tops of...
Subtle fall colours adorn the forest...
Small cascades of pure water tumble...
A pretty scenic view of Kootenay Lake...
Vibrant shades of fall foliage carpet...
White foamy waves and a rocky...
The pristine scenery of the Northern...
Rows of grapevines lead toward the...
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