The grand finale of the annual Kaboom Town, a celebration of American Independence Day, dazzles the sky above Addison, Texas with a spectacular display of fireworks.
The multi-colored lights of the Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier on a dark night in Galveston, Texas.
The hills near Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, are engulfed by the rapid growth of kudzu, an invasive plant often referred to as the “vine that ate the south” due to its ability to cover virtually anything in its path. This vigorous vine, originally from Japan, was once promoted as an ornamental plant and a means to stabilize soil, but it has since spread uncontrollably, posing a threat to local ecosystems by preventing native plants and trees from thriving.
As the sun dips below the horizon, it casts a warm glow over a cluster of trees near Mena, Arkansas, signaling the end of another beautiful day.
Bathed in the glow of the evening sun, the chemical tanker Obsidian lies moored at Terminal Remota in Progreso, Mexico.