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Maldives' water. This was taken right at the International Airport water dock. Imagine how clean and fresh the water is at the resort. :)

CCV Filtertechnik

CCV750 Pumpversion

Biokammer 300 mit Pondchips

CC EBF 300

CC Ozongenerator

I grew these crystals at home.

A very feminine and extravagent piece to say the least! I LOVE the colors in this necklace...reminiscant of crystal clear carribbean seas.

 

The glass lamwpork beads are handmade by me in the flame. These are a very rich deep, yet glowing sapphire blue in color. The base was created from a thick gauge solid sterling silver and hammered for strength. Then began the very long process of coiling each row (upper and lower) in a finer gauge solid sterling silver wire. Each bead has been completely wrapped in wire to hold it in place.

 

Clusters of smooth and faceted peruvian opal briolettes and faceted green amethyst twist briolettes were wire wrapped between each bead. Wrapped along the end extension piece are more smooth and faceted peruvian opal briolettes, some large cornflower blue chalcedony faceted briolettes and more faceted green amethyst twist briolettes and lots of wire coils. Dropping down in the center is one larger faceted cornflower blue chalcedony briolette.

 

All wire used to create this necklace is solid sterling silver. No glue or solder was used to create this piece; only many hours of TLC. :) The end of the wired portion of the necklace are joined with three strands of fine solid sterling silver chain and fastens with a simple large sterling silver lobster clasp. Currently the necklace measures about 22 inches in length but can be shortened to your desired length.

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Thursday 18 May 2017

 

Caledonian Sleeper - Fort William - Loch Lochy - Kintail - Dornie - Plockton - Broadford - Edinbane

 

Read more on SparklyTrainers: A long weekend on Skye: The Caledonian Sleeper, Shorefield House, (Some) Sun and Strolls.

 

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Breanna Woolsey_Dickinson High

Crystal clear watered lake as a result of kaolinite mining

Another beautiful, secluded bay

The legendary lake at Hemkund Sahib ... fed by glaciers surrounding it

that was the actual reflection - not photoshopped.

Taken on my trip to Lake Tahoe, NV with my new LX3.

 

Zero post-processing.

Crystal Clear Performance at St Bartholomew's, Sydenham.

Maureen Lyle, Leon Conrad, Greg Tassell, Gary Branch.

Photo credit: Andre Stefano

Went out for a walk, but the most interesting thing I found was the icicles hanging from my roof and the neighbours tree lit up with the last rays of the suns light.

The crystal clear waters in front of Villa Despina

Taken at Fall River, Hot Springs, SD, after a spring snow. This photo has been published numerous times, since it is offered as a stock image at www.stockxpert.com/browse.phtml?f=profile&l=lynnc

Crystal clear ice block, Baikal lake, Russia (Feb 2017)

Crystal Clear Performance at St Bartholomew's, Sydenham.

Maureen Lyle, Leon Conrad, Greg Tassell, Gary Branch.

Photo credit: Andre Stefano

Everywhere in the area had been beautiful lakes.

A shot i took during my hols with some friends at Pulau Perhentian,Terengganu

The water in the cenote was so clear, you could see right down to the bottom. In fact, with our snorkeling gear on, you could see the caves that went down 50 feet or more. It was incredible.

Bean Hollow Road

Huntly, Va

Taken 10-18-2014

North of 60 Fishing Lodge, South Wholdaia Lake, NW Territories, Canada

Crystal Clear Performance at St Bartholomew's, Sydenham.

Leon Conrad, Greg Tassell, Gary Branch.

Photo credit: Andre Stefano

Co.Down - Northern Ireland

polar filter + sea bottom + sun + hdr

Crystal Clear Performance at St Bartholomew's, Sydenham.

Maureen Lyle, Leon Conrad, Greg Tassell, Gary Branch.

Photo credit: Andre Stefano

Crystal Clear Performance at St Bartholomew's, Sydenham.

Maureen Lyle, Leon Conrad, Greg Tassell, Gary Branch.

Photo credit: Andre Stefano

Crystal clear water with the reef below

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