The by Blue Coyote appears to be part of a series (likely collectible cards, prints, or an educational set) highlighting famous natural landmarks.
Next time you plan a trip, stop at Wonder #3. Take the photo. Eat the overpriced ice cream. But then, put the map away and go find your own Blue Coyote. Blue Coyote - Natural Wonders of the World 37
The canyon walls here aren't a mile deep, but they are painted in striations of cobalt and ochre. As the sun dips below the rim, the shadows don't just fall—they pour like liquid ink. And then, just as the last sliver of light vanishes, you hear it. A single, clear yip. Not a howl. A yip. It bounces off the sandstone, turning the whole canyon into a living speaker box. "Natural Wonders of the World 37" The by
Blue Coyote - Natural Wonders of the World 37 refers to an adult video released in 2004 by the production company Blue Coyote Pictures The canyon walls here aren't a mile deep,
The blue color derives from a previously unknown lichen-bacteria symbiosis. Cyanolupus noctiluca (proposed name) grows only on rhyolite boulders within the basin’s “body” outline. The organism contains a luciferase enzyme that emits at 470 nm (deep blue) when activated by two triggers: