The Klondike Highway snakes through the rugged, forested terrain of British Columbia’s Stikine Region.
Workers remove loose rock from cliffs above the Klondike Highway along Tutshi Lake near Fraser, British Columbia.
Passengers on the Texas Department of Transportation ferry M/S John W. Johnson experience the journey across Bolivar Roads, traveling between Port Bolivar and Galveston Island.
Clouds roll over the mountainous shore of British Columbia’s Tutshi Lake.
The Klondike Highway leads towards a rugged mountain in Canada’s Yukon Territory.
Nimrod Dam impounds the Fourche LaFave River to create Nimrod Lake in Western Arkansas.