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Smoo Burn after exiting Smoo Cave. Photo taken from the top of the natural stone arch above Smoo Cave. Durness, Sutherland Scotland.
Smoo Burn entering Smoo Cave. Photo taken from the road bridge above Smoo Cave. Durness, Sutherland Scotland.
The steps down to Smoo Burn where you can enter Smoo Cave. Photo taken from the top of the natural stone arch above Smoo Cave. Durness, Sutherland Scotland.
(Oh alright, it was probably an hour later) ... we came across what appeared to be someone's home deep underground.
A onetime adventure for me with a friend when we did a horse trail trip/camping to the head waters of the Ram River, Alberta.
August, 1980.
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Last week my wife and I spent four days camping with friends at the Anza Borrego Desert State Park in Borrego Springs, California. We took our travel trailer and stayed at the campground in the park. This was the scene at The Palms hotel, where we have stayed in the past, and it's a beautiful place which I documented this trip in infrared.
Other infrared images that I've posted on Flickr can be seen in my creatively named Infrared album which has over 700 images in it..
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Other desert picture that I've taken over the years can be seen in my Desert Album.
Travelling, pitching the tent, a paddle in the sea and a glass of red and a bacon butty. The sunset was a nice end to a nice day :-))
The girls set up their camp for the night. This is the way camping should be done. We could learn from their example
A restless night in the tent turned far too hot to handle.
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This silouhette shot was taken at a road trip to the desert.At night the stars are beyond clear and I swear you could see a billion stars light up the sky.
In this shot however,the sun was chosen.