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The snow covered mountain peaks, as seen on top of Latpari Pass (2,834m / 9,297ft) in Caucasus mountains, in Svaneti Region of Georgia.
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The sun is rising through trees as mist rises from the surface of the River Thames near Boulters Lock Weir. A retired police launch is moored on a small landing stage and there are perfect reflections in the water. Low angle photograph.
A famous walkway by the River Thames, seen in the falling winter snow. People are out and about enjoying the festive seasonal conditions..!
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On a brisk, frosty day in the UK, cautiously navigating an icy footpath, I pause to capture its wintry charm on my iPhone – a snapshot of nature's delicate, yet treacherous artwork.
The last light of the setting sun on the treetops around the Verden inland dunes. Recorded on Kodak Gold 200 with the Minolta Dynax 7, digitized with the Minolta Dual Scan III and slightly post-processed with Darktable.
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Les fenêtres placardées de panneaux de bois d'une maison d'été jaune de Métis-sur-Mer, une destination estivale pour la communauté anglophone (Métis-sur-Mer, MRC de La Mitis, Bas-Saint-Laurent, Québec).
In Explore - Mar 7, 2008
Chemin Cross Loop south of Wakefield, Québec. Self portrait. This picture was taken from a camera suspended below a kite (Kite Aerial Photography - KAP).
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They say that less than 1/3 of all visitors to Denali National Park ever get to catch even a partial glimpse of the mountain. If you asked park employees this year, they would probably say that it was even lower, especially in the beginning of the year. For you to see the entire mountain, without any type of cloud obstruction, is a rare thing - in fact, they say if you do, you're now in the elite "10% Club". Well my friends, guess who just joined it this year? Yep, that's right, we spent 6-7 days in Denali this summer/early fall and this is what we saw this year. Unbelievably GORGEOUS! Especially with the added bonus of the fresh snowfall!
Having spent 6 summers visiting Denali, we have never been skunked (quick ... where's the wood to knock on? - knock, knock). Each trip we have seen the mountain at least 1/2 half of the time we were there - sometimes the majority, sometimes just a portion - but always something. Looking back through my images over the years, we had never been treated to 100% view. This image, shot from Stony Hill Overlook, is an iconic image of Denali - aka the "Great One" as the natives speak of it. Incredible to imagine that the mountain is still over 36 miles away!
This particular day was so surreal - gorgeous day, not a cloud in the sky, cold temperatures (a welcome relief to this south FL girl), wildlife galore ... I didn't want it to end. Not sure how we can top this view! But, of course, we will certainly try :-).
Hope that everyone's Monday was a good one. Thanks for stopping by to view and especially by all of your comments and thoughts. I've been truly humbled by all of them. Such a joy to read. As usual, stay tuned for more - including some more wildlife (yes, including bears).
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Small snow hills as made out of sugar ;-) .... seen on a field in my neighborhood in Fellbach, Germany.
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Dawn light over Caucasus mountains, as seen during the trek from Iprali to Ushguli via Latpari Pass (2,834m / 9,297ft), in Svaneti Region of Georgia.
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Antarctica is Earth's southernmost continent, encapsulating the South Pole. It is situated in the Antarctic region of the Southern Hemisphere, almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle, and is surrounded by the Southern Ocean. At 14.0 million km2 (5.4 million sq mi), it is the fifth-largest continent in area after Asia, Africa, North America, and South America. For comparison, Antarctica is nearly twice the size of Australia. About 98% of Antarctica is covered by ice that averages at least 1 mile (1.6 km) in thickness.
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"On a countryside pathway, an autumn leaf is seen falling from the tree..."
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Polar bears and their cubs feed off the carcass of a minke whale that washed ashore last year. As the snow melts and ice retreats, the remains become more accessible to a number of polar bears in the region. We see a mother fend off a lone male at the feeding site with her cub between her legs, and then watch the same mother and cub feed together on a sinewy piece of whale tendon.