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The stony beach of Rügens eastern coast is a wonderful place. There are a lot of weathered groyne and boulders. 😃 I love that scenery
I have always thought that sign would make more sense if it was in braille. I mean, if you can see the sign, you should also be able to see the cliff. Right?
Santa Cruz, California.
This is the Church of Notre Dame de Lorette in the valley alongside the small river Ruisseau de Courtineau. It is still open but you have to call in advance and the lady keeper will open it up for you. It is built into the cliff face.
Captured near El Risco, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain.
Explore Highest #28 + Frontpage on Jan 08, 2009.
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Mesa Verde's (and North America's) largest cliff dwelling. Mesa Verde was the first stop on my summer road trip through southwest Colorado. I was lucky enough to catch a break between tours for this shot. The only way to get up close to these dwellings is to go on a ranger-led tour, during which they discuss some really interesting information about the Ancestral Pueblo people that used to live here. It was discovered in the late 1800s and since then has undergone fairly significant reconstruction. If you go back to look at some photos from the late 1800s and early 1900s you can really see how much they've cleaned it up.
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These particular dwellings are right beneath the Sun Temple. View from Sun Point View at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
I love the landscape around this area and its usually not that busy. But with limited parking Me and Rebecca waited until Tuesday to avoid the bank holiday Monday crowds and traffic.
The walk starts with a bit of an assent but once you are on top of the cliffs its fairly flat. The fun bit is dropping down and following one of the multiple paths that run along the scalloped cliffs back the way you came to create a loop.
Cliff Swallows have taken over areas of Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge's boardwalk.
Equally delightful as messy...
The 12.28 6F34 Boulby Mine to Middlesbrough potash working tops Warsett Hill working hard as the sun breaks through a bank of mist with perfect timing. Skinningrove steel works is visible above the rear of the train.
The wall in front of the loco once supported the loading drop from Hunt Cliff mine. The fan house drew fresh air into the workings.
After many months away, a recent morning found me along the Rhode Island coast. There is nothing in the world that feels so right
Enjoy,
Mike
After a nice 2.5 mile hike, this is the reward at the end of the Raven Cliff Falls Trail. In actuality this is only a portion of the falls that drop through the steep cliffs, but it's about all I could shoot without completely blowing out the highlights. These falls end in a deep (COLD) pool and then feed into Dodd Creek.
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April 26, 2012