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Q133 is working up the hill at Independence, Ky along Banklick Creek with a rebuilt and repainted SD70MAC.
A majestic Bald Eagle having an easy meal of roadkill. The beautiful birds are becoming more common in SE Oklahoma these days.
During the pandemic we drove South along the California coast on the iconic Highway 1. It's a gorgeous drive, with ever changing scenery. I love the rugged nature. We approached a tunnel shortly after passing Lucia, which is part of Big Sur.
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After interchanging with CSX at Pittsfield, and working Lexon Station the Housatonic skirts the namesake river near Lee, Massachusetts on the way back to Canaan.
Along the Pandora Track
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Along the garden path ~
If you plant it ... they will come
Orange Butterfly Weed (Asclepias tuberosa)
Captured w/Canon EOS Rebel T6
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Stoodley Pike
The route back down from Stoodley Pike takes you along by the walls that partially surround the ruins of Red Dykes Farm. One of several farms that were abandoned after the building of Withens Clough reservoir.
The photo could have been better, the light is a bit weird as the shot was taken straight into the sun as it was starting to get low.
Photo of the farm taken on a previous occasion, also in better weather is in the comments box.
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Hugging the banks of the Colorado, the HDENPVO is about to enter Red Canyon just west of Burns. The shadows in the canyon made shooting tough, but the low sun on the outskirts casting a warm glow on the rugged landscape made up for it.
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One of many 15th century towns that line both sides of the Rhine river near the gorge. Conjures up images of Lords and their knights riding from the castle to protect their lands as well as their maidens.
Thanks for the visits and comments. Soundtrack
Gracias por las visitas y los comentarios. Banda Sonora
Re-visited from 2011, a shot through a gap in the rusting sea defences near Cromer north Norfolk.
This shot was not taken near Newark UK, don't know why its been placed there.
Back from a short stay at my Daughter's in Brighton where I took a number of photos (I'll show at a later date)!! For now, the walk goes on :-)
Last evenings view with a slight amount of volcanic ash in the air. Still much ice and snow. Been tied up with work. Hope to be around soon.
La baie d'Along ou baie d'Halong (en français) ou Vịnh Hạ Long (descente du dragon, en vietnamien) ou Ha Long Bay (en anglais) est une vaste baie naturelle d'eau marine de plus de 43 milles hectares (1 500 km2, le plus grand karst marin du monde) située entre Hạ Long et le parc national de Cat Ba de l’île de Cat Ba, dans le golfe du Tonkin de la mer de Chine méridionale, de la Province de Quảng Ninh au nord du Viêt Nam, à la frontière chinoise du Dongnan Qiuling, à 170 km à l'est de la capitale Hanoï. Ses 120 km de côte littoral, son panorama marin naturel préservé spectaculaire et exceptionnel de 1 969 îles karstiques calcaires immergées, et la richesse biologique de son écosystème tropical lui valent d'être inscrite sur la liste du Patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO depuis le 17 décembre 1994 (avec une extension en 2000). Ce site du club des plus belles baies du monde, élu en 2011 une des sept nouvelles merveilles de la nature , est une des plus importantes destinations de tourisme au Viêt Nam et de tourisme du monde avec 2,5 millions de visiteurs annuels en 2015.