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One of the deepest canyons in the world with a good path high above the Yangtze River to get away from the throbbing roar of the river and inexpensive accommodations along the way. Other deep canyons in the world such as the Grand Canyon in America don’t have cheap hotels and restaurants along inner canyon trails like this does.
The Lauterbrunnen valley is one of the deepest and most beautiful in the Alps, comparing the height difference of the adjacent mountains and the valley floor. In some places the cliff walls are 1000 m high. Streams flowing down the mountains, at the edge of the rocky walls of the valley, form high waterfalls. The most famous of these are the Staubbach Falls (visible on the right) and the Trummelbach Falls. The valley is closed by a huge rock wall stretching from the Gletscherhorn peak to the Breithorn peak, almost 1000 meters high. On the left, the snow-capped Jungfrau at 4158 m above sea level.
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Dolina Lauterbrunnen jest jedną z najgłębszych i najpiękniejszych w Alpach, porównując różnicę wysokości przyległych gór i dno doliny. W niektórych miejscach ściany klifu mają wysokość sięgającą 1000 m. Strumienie spływające z gór, na skraju skalistych ścian doliny, tworzą wysokie wodospady. Najbardziej znanym z nich jest wodospad Staubbach (widoczny po prawej) oraz wodospad Trummelbach . Dolinę zamyka wielka ściana skalna ciągnąca się od szczytu Gletscherhorn do szczytu Breithorn, o wysokości prawie 1000 metrów. Po lewej ośnieżony Jungfrau o wysokości 4158 m n.p.m.
Note: This was taken less than a month (5/20) ago. At the time, there were still 70" of snow around. No hiking allowed. So happy we got to see it, one of my dreams did come true. :-))
Standing lakeside at Crater Lake is like nothing else—the deepest water in the country, filling a sleeping, dormant volcano, can only be described as a blue enigma. To visit Crater Lake is to step into the fiery moments of Earth's creation.
The deepest lake in the United States and the seventh deepest lake in the world is at Crater Lake National Park in Southern Oregon at the Cascade Mountains.
The lake (1,943 feet deep) lies inside a caldera, or volcanic basin, and was created when the 12,000 foot high Mount Mazama collapsed 7,700 years ago following a large eruption. Because the lake is filled almost entirely by snowfall, it is one of the clearest lakes in the world.
Crater Lake National Park is comprised of 183,224 acres of mountains, peaks, evergreen forests, and lake. The ranging elevations throughout the park provide diverse habitats for an array of wildlife and make for an outstanding outdoor laboratory and classroom. Crater Lake must be seen to be appreciated properly. Photographs simply cannot depict the majesty of the lake in its setting,the depth of the blue.
"What is magic? In the deepest sense, magic is an experience. It's the experience of finding oneself alive within a world that is itself alive. It is the experience of contact and communication between oneself and something that is profoundly different from oneself: a swallow, a frog, a spider weaving its web."
David Abram
Arriving in Italy, I was immediately enchanted with my surroundings. However, I found a new kind of magic early one evening. While staying in Tuscany and wandering through the gardens near our lodgings, I saw a bit of movement along the ground.
Having always been fond of frogs, I knelt down and had a lovely conversation with this critter. It was quite one-sided, but I had a feeling that each blink of his or her eye was enough to make me happy.
The guide books say “Saklikent (Hidden City) Gorge is the second-largest (20 km-long) gorge in Europe (despite it being in in the Asian part of Turkey), it is the longest and deepest gorge in Turkey, about a 40 minutes' drive from Fethiye. It is a spectacular place, with sculpted walls soaring high above.”
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Hornindalsvatnet lake seen from Grodås village in Sogn og Fjordane county, Norway.
Hornindalsvatnet is the deepest lake of Europe.
~~The day (5/20) we went, the park was just opened a week ago, there were still 70" of snow around. Thus, no hiking allowed. GOGH! It's such a BREATHTAKING lake to say the least. So HAPPY that my dreams to see such did come true.~~
"Standing lakeside at Crater Lake is like nothing else—the deepest water in the country, filling a sleeping, dormant volcano, can only be described as a blue enigma. To visit Crater Lake is to step into the fiery moments of Earth's creation.
The deepest lake in the United States and the seventh deepest lake in the world is at Crater Lake National Park in Southern Oregon at the Cascade Mountains.
The lake (1,943 feet deep) lies inside a caldera, or volcanic basin, and was created when the 12,000 foot high Mount Mazama collapsed 7,700 years ago following a large eruption. Because the lake is filled almost entirely by snowfall, it is one of the clearest lakes in the world.~~
Crater Lake National Park is comprised of 183,224 acres of mountains, peaks, evergreen forests, and lake. The ranging elevations throughout the park provide diverse habitats for an array of wildlife and make for an outstanding outdoor laboratory and classroom. Crater Lake must be seen to be appreciated properly. Photographs simply cannot depict the majesty of the lake in its setting, the depth of the blue.
Note: How did a mountain become a lake? A massive volcanic eruption 7,700 years ago left a deep basin in the place where a mountain peak once stood. Centuries of rain and snow filled the basin, forming a deep blue lake whose waters are of unmatched color and clarity. Other colors of the spectrum are absorbed. Blue wavelengths are scattered and seen by human eyes. Its' the deepest lake in the US. Your trip to the rim to view the lake is a climb up the flank of this transformed volcano.
Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate.
Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.
It is our light, not our darkness, that most frightens us.
We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous?
Actually, who are you not to be?
- Marianne Williamson - “Let Your Light Shine”
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First let me ay a huge Thank You for all the kind words, well wishes and condolences from all the beautiful people here in my Flickr family, and I will never forget you all for as long as I live.
Ventured out yesterday albeit late but got lucky just the same with a couple of Osprey and a Red Shouldered Hawk Juvy, as you all will see soon.
Once again thank you all from the deepest part of my heart.
"The porthole and the glass are dull closed
you never let me in your dreams.
If you see a white boat with purple sails,
it will be my love that goes into oblivion.
Do not come with me
you told me before you got lost.
Love will wither
and you will deny me.
Make yeast in the soil
with alkaline leaves,
in a life lost
no one wins.
I am sending you anise
and palm honey
to melt your bitterness
and do not forget me.
And if the night catches you
and love is slow,
the deepest darkness
is before dawn."
Taken @ Nelipot
The deepest rocks exposed here are PreCambrian, laid down before the existence of animal shells, which arrived about 540 million years ago. The other rocks are Paleozoic, all more than 270 million years, older than dinosaurs. The Canyon was cut during the last 6 million years. The trees, growing slowly at high altitude in an arid climate, may be about a century old, more or less. All the little people on the observation point were born in the second half of the 20th Century, or later, I suspect. And of course the clouds were being formed as I took the photo. Not sure when Sisyphus dropped that boulder, shown previously.
“To everything, turn, turn, turn,
There is a season, turn, turn, turn,…”
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The Colca Canyon, the canyon of the Colca River is with a depth of 3,270 metres one of the deepest in the world.
The deepest sub sea tunnel in the world is to the left of the Eiksund bridge connecting the island of Hareidlandet to Ørsta on the mainland
My deepest sympathy with your loss, dear friend.
May you feel supported and comforted by your family and all your friends!
a river is never silent. even its
deepest pools thrive with dark
or dreamy utterances. they shelter
more than we can say we know
from the poem 'listening to the river' by Brian Turner.
this is the Taieri river, now my local, just beyond the hills...
it reminds me of the river I grew up beside,
the river that brought me up.
but this river has it's own voice, spirits and songs...
and as soon as I arrive
I feel them flow into me
and then, without words or sound
I too am singing...
I was recently here again and decided to post a few images of the Taieri.... starting with some older images.
This one reworked from a previous post,
one of my favourite images from way back :-)
www.flickr.com/photos/birdcloud1/10359518285/in/album-721...
forgive me for deleting group comment codes...
they're not my thing.. tho I do appreciate the visit!
The Lauterbrunnen valley is one of the deepest in the Alps, comparing the height difference of the adjacent mountains and the valley floor. In some places the cliff walls are 1000 m high. Streams flowing down the mountains, at the edge of the rocky valley walls, form high waterfalls. The most famous of these are the Staubbach Falls (visible on the right) and the Trummelbach Falls. The 297 m high Staubbach Falls is the tallest free-fall waterfall in Switzerland.
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Dolina Lauterbrunnen jest jedną z najgłębszych w Alpach, porównując różnicę wysokości przyległych gór i dno doliny. W niektórych miejscach ściany klifu mają wysokość sięgającą 1000 m. Strumienie spływające z gór, na skraju skalistych ścian doliny, tworzą wysokie wodospady. Najbardziej znanym z nich jest wodospad Staubbach (widoczny po prawej) oraz wodospad Trummelbach . Wodospad Staubbach o wysokości 297 m jest najwyższym wodospadem swobodnie spadającym w Szwajcarii.
El Salto de lo Más Profundo(Kerepakupai Vená) nos regala su largo velo blanco de 979mts. Nuestras almas en éxtasis se bañan con el rocío que la brisa trae. Calla el Tramán–Chita *… Luego enfurece rio abajo…F.O.G.
* Deidad maligna más poderosa que habita en su cima.
The Deepest Waterfall (Kerepakupai Vená) gives us its long white veil of 979mts. Our souls in ecstasy are bathed with the dew that the breeze brings. Shut up the Tramán-Chita*... Then it rages downstream...F.O.G.
* The most powerful evil deity that inhabits its summit.
I am unfamiliar with this U.K. duo, but when I saw their name on a list of bands I knew it was the one to pick. Wednesday’s drive from Yosemite to Nevada City was via Lake Tahoe where the water truly is the deepest of blues. HSOS!
The Lauterbrunnen valley is one of the deepest in the Alps, comparing the height difference of the adjacent mountains and the valley floor. In some places the cliff walls are 1000 m high. Streams flowing down the mountains, at the edge of the rocky valley walls, form high waterfalls. The most famous of these are the Staubbach Falls (visible on the left) and the Trummelbach Falls. The 297 m high Staubbach Falls is the tallest free-fall waterfall in Switzerland.
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Dolina Lauterbrunnen jest jedną z najgłębszych w Alpach, porównując różnicę wysokości przyległych gór i dno doliny. W niektórych miejscach ściany klifu mają wysokość sięgającą 1000 m. Strumienie spływające z gór, na skraju skalistych ścian doliny, tworzą wysokie wodospady. Najbardziej znanym z nich jest wodospad Staubbach (widoczny po lewej) oraz wodospad Trummelbach . Wodospad Staubbach o wysokości 297 m jest najwyższym wodospadem swobodnie spadającym w Szwajcarii.
A stormy, very windy day, looking from Oregon across this remote canyon towards Idaho.
Canyons are defined by depth, and in North America there is none deeper than Hells Canyon. At its lowest, the Snake River sinks an astonishing 7,993 feet beneath the canyon rim, nearly 2,000 feet deeper than the “Grand” Canyon. For nearly 6 million years this deep gorge has been carved by the steady erosive force of the Snake River (which has come quite aways from it's origin in Yellowstone National Park).
And unlike the truly GRAND canyon I pretty much had this to myself.......;-))
Have a fabulous Friday and weekend!
Admiralteyskaya is the deepest metro station in Russia and the second deepest in the world with 86m below ground.
With a length of 137 meters, the escalator is the longest in the world.
The jetty on shore of llyn padarn with the ducks all sleeping..
Taken on Saturday 13th August early morning.
Llyn Padarn is a glacially formed lake in Snowdonia, Gwynedd, north Wales, and is an example of a moraine dammed lake. The lake is approximately 2 miles long and at its deepest point is 94 feet deep, and is one of the largest natural lakes in Wales. At its south-eastern end it is linked to the neighbouring Llyn Peris.
are in nature. No matter who you are, where you live, or what kind of life you lead, you remain irrevocably linked with the rest of creation. ~ Charles Cook
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When your deepest thoughts are broken
Keep on dreaming, 'cause when you stop dreamin' it's time to die.
Change, Blind Melon
-Arranmore-
The sky is deepest blue,
The Sun is shining bright,
But there’s a chillness to the air,
I feel it everywhere,
All through the day and night;
Winter is coming......
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Grøtfjord, Kvaløya island, Norway.
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Located on the East Coast of India, in the Ananthagiri hills of the Araku Valley are the famous Bora Caves. One of the largest and deepest caves in the country with a variety of speleothems ranging in size and irregularly shaped stalactites and stalagmites. Basically the caves are karstic limestone structures. This shot captures the intriguing inside of the caves so beautifully lit by different color lights. The stairs going up and down look like a maze with no end. The yellow light at the deep center looks like the light from heaven. The view is scary and soothing at the same time!
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This is the deepest gorge in south-west England, and stretches a distance of about 2.5 km (1.5 miles) from the spectacular "Devil's Cauldron" whirlpool at the bridge end to the very fine 30-metres-tall "White Lady Waterfall" at the other end. There are excellent beautiful walks from one end of the Gorge to the other, alongside the River Lyd and on the winding upper path that gives a view steeply down into the Gorge through the very tall and slender trees that stretch upwards to find the light.
Another year?!
My deepest thanks and appreciation for your friendship, time and sharing your own unique and inspired view into the world.
I wish each of you good health, much happiness, a whole lotta luck & success, and creative days surrounded in the 'good light'. Peace ..
and cheers to 2018!
Ro
Looking north from the Idaho side into the beginning of the deepest gorge in North America at 7,993 feet (2,436 m).
"Hells Canyon is a 10-mile-wide (16 km) canyon located along the border of eastern Oregon, eastern Washington and western Idaho in the United States.
The canyon was carved by the waters of the Snake River, which flows more than one mile (1.6 km) below the canyon's west rim on the Oregon side and 7,400 feet (2,300 m) below the peaks of Idaho's Seven Devils Mountains range to the east. Most of the area is inaccessible by road."
Wikipedia
I was blessed to be born and live near the Canyon and the rugged region around it. Always a retreat to return and remember good times here. And young legs that could hike here all day.
Your comments, faves and suggestions are always appreciated!