


Stone Tunnel Against Rugged Desert Mountains – Big Bend National Park
A scenic stretch of road leads into a historic stone tunnel, framed by sunlit desert cliffs and the dramatic Chisos Mountains beyond. Captured in Big Bend National Park, this photo blends the beauty of engineered passageways with the wild texture of West Texas.
A scenic stretch of road leads into a historic stone tunnel, framed by sunlit desert cliffs and the dramatic Chisos Mountains beyond. Captured in Big Bend National Park, this photo blends the beauty of engineered passageways with the wild texture of West Texas.
A scenic stretch of road leads into a historic stone tunnel, framed by sunlit desert cliffs and the dramatic Chisos Mountains beyond. Captured in Big Bend National Park, this photo blends the beauty of engineered passageways with the wild texture of West Texas.
This photo was taken along the Ross Maxwell Scenic Drive in Big Bend National Park, Texas. The stone tunnel is a unique man-made structure tucked into the rugged desert, with towering limestone ridges and cactus-dotted hillsides surrounding it. A strong visual symbol of desert travel and southwestern heritage.