Living in a city, it's sometimes easy to forget that much of the United States is still relatively untouched by human hands.
Chris Boffoli, a Seattle-based photographer, was kind enough to share with us some of his images of the vast American West. They capture the scope—and emptiness—of great swaths of land.
Check out his other photos on his website and read our Q&A with him here.
Fishermen; Great Salt Lake, Utah
Atop The Muir Snowfield; at 9,000 feet on Mt. Rainier, Wash.
Rainer Wildflowers; Mt. Rainier National Park, Ashford, Wash.
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