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Millennium Bridge, Bankside, London

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Church overlooking Etretat in Normandy.

The English Channel off Walmer beach

Scythrops novaehollandiae ... young one chasing its surrogate parents ... Ravens.

Glen Davis Road

a scene captured at the beach, the channel marker reminded me of something

One of the bridge on Hanggang river, Seoul.

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Small craft and the offshore Rampion Wind Farm

 

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Sun setting on the Gastineau Channel, leaving Juneau Alaska

frozen channel in leidschendam, zuid holland, netherlands

Shot of the statues in front of my latest build.

 

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Oktobermorgen in Hamburg am Mundsburger Kanal.

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Low tide on the coast provided some new channels and rock formations to show up. the sunrise did not amount to much but the clouds still held their drama.....

 

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St Catherine’s oratory at dusk, with the moon setting over the English channel beyond. The medieval lighthouse is locally named the pepperpot and stands on one of the highest points of the Island. There is always a mystical feel when visiting this landmark, something I tried to portray here.

 

August 2014 | Isle of Wight

 

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Lemaire Channel is a strait off Antarctica, between Kiev Peninsula in the mainland's Graham Land and Booth Island. Nicknamed "Kodak Gap" by some, it is one of the top tourist destinations in Antarctica; steep cliffs hem in the iceberg-filled passage, which is 11 km long and just 1,600 metres wide at its narrowest point.

 

It was first seen by the German expedition of 1873-74, but not traversed until December 1898, when the Belgica of the Belgian Antarctic Expedition passed through. Expedition leader Adrien de Gerlache named it for Charles Lemaire (1863-1925), a Belgian explorer of the Congo.

 

The channel has since become a standard part of the itinerary for cruising in Antarctica; not only is it scenic, but the protected waters are usually as still as a lake, a rare occurrence in the storm-wracked southern seas, and the north-south traverse delivers vessels close to Petermann Island for landings. The principal difficulty is that icebergs may fill the channel, especially in early season, obliging a ship to backtrack and go around the outside of Booth Island to reach Petermann.

Sidmouth is a seaside town situated on the English Channel coast in Devon. It is a tourist resort and a gateway to the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site.

It lies at the mouth of the River Sid in a valley between Peak Hill to the west and Salcombe Hill to the east.

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Taken from the North Devon coast at Mortehoe in April 2017

This is another shot of the channel I found at Church Point last saturday but taken earlier in the day, when there was a lot more of a blue tone going on (which I think I prefer in the water). I was really quite glad I had my wellies on, as it allowed me to get up quite close to the channel without risking serious wet ankles.

 

I've got a long weekend this weekend (stopping work tomorrow night) so I'm really hoping for some similar weather - this was one of the most fun sunrises I've seen for a while.

 

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Playing with the shot in Photoshop, Photowiz, midnight action, where will it stop???????????

 

'The Channel *revisited* *again!*' On Black

sunshine and the time to enjoy it..vacation can't get here fast enough!

 

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But today it's a rainy day here..

 

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The dial and on switch to an antique television set with a UHF channel positioned to channel 5. Everyone basically watched the same programs, listened to the same news broadcasts, and politically were less divided.

The Weather Channel's storm chasing truck was on location in Daytona Beach before Hurricane Matthew

The sun sets over the chalk cliffs of Bat's Head near Lulworth on Dorset's Jurassic Coast.

The Bedford Channel, nestled in historic Fort Langley in British Columbia, Canada, holds an important place in history. Once a vital waterway, this channel served as a primary route for the transportation of goods during the fur trade era in the 19th century. Its strategic location facilitated the movement of furs and supplies, contributing significantly to the economic growth of the Hudson's Bay Company's Fort Langley, a prominent trading post. The Bedford Channel witnessed bustling activity as Indigenous peoples, European fur traders, and settlers engaged in the vibrant exchange of goods and cultures. Today, the tranquil waters of the Bedford Channel stand as a serene reminder of its rich historical past, offering a glimpse into the bygone era of fur trading and the pivotal role it played in shaping the region's history.

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It is a genus of about 125 species of tropical, succulent flowering plants in the family Crassulaceae, mainly native to Madagascar and tropical Africa. Kalanchoe was one of the first plants to be sent into space, sent on a resupply to the Soviet Salyut 1 space station in 1971. Most are shrubs or perennial herbaceous plants, but a few are annual or biennial. The largest, Kalanchoe beharensis from Madagascar, can reach 6 m tall, but most species are less than 1 m tall. Kalanchoes are characterized by opening their flowers by growing new cells on the inner surface of the petals to force them outwards, and on the outside of the petals to close them. Kalanchoe flowers are divided into 4 sections with 8 stamens. The petals are fused into a tube, in a similar way to some related genera such as Cotyledon. 67203

English Channel breaking on the beach above Folkestone.

Channeled '29 Ford Roadster pick-up.

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