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A delicate beech sapling displays its now fading copper leaves. After the strong winds we have been having, I wonder if they will still be there next time I visit! Taken in Hillock Wood, Buckinghamshire
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Nature hangs precariously out of balance, we are trying to do our part by using some of our land to grow a meadow, we've planted and encouraged wild flowers so butterflies and bees and other insects can pollinate and procreate and keep our Earth happy.
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Arches National Park / Utah / USA
English:
The Delicate Arch Viewpoint Trail leads to a spectacular viewpoint. Through a unique desert landscape it goes directly to the viewpoint via a gently rising path. The magnificent view of the mighty sandstone arch, which is perched on a rock opposite, is impressive.
Deutsch:
Der Delicate Arch Viewpoint Trail führt zu einem spektakulären Aussichtspunkt. Durch eine einzigartige Wüstenlandschaft geht es über einen flach ansteigenden Weg direkt zum Viewpoint. Der grandiose Blick auf den mächtigen Sandsteinbogen, der gegenüber hoch oben auf einem Felsen thront, ist beeindruckend.
The park's flowers had just been watered, leaving the larkspur to look more delicate than ever. Some also call this delphinium and it's one of my favourite summer flowers.
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- Anthelme Brillat-Savarin (French Lawyer, Politician and Writer, 1755-1826)
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The delicate branches that reach out from this tree are almost tasting the air as the scene is backlit by the rays of the morning sun. Taken in Hillock Wood, Princes Risborough
Another from the day at Arches National Park. I liked having the one line person in there to give it the proper scale. Not long after this shot there were dozens of people making this shot impossible.
Delicate Arch is a 52-foot tall arch in Arches National Park, Moab, Utah. Per the nps.gov website, the light opening beneath the arch is 46 feet high and 32 feet wide, making it the largest free-standing arch in the park. It has had more than a few names in its history, from the colorful ("Cowboy's Chaps", "Old Maid's Bloomers") to the prosaic ("Salt Wash Arch"). The term "Delicate" first appeared in a January 1934 article about the Arches National Monument Scientific Expedition, which described it as "the most delicately chiseled arch in the entire area."
Enough technical details. In my opinion, the main thing worth mentioning is that the arch was an awesome sight, much more impressive in person than in a photograph! Hiking back in the dark, I managed to wander off trail for about 25-30 minutes before finding my way back again. That was a bit frustrating, but makes for an interesting memory. By the way, this iconic arch is the one featured on Utah's vehicle license plates.
"We might live like never before
When there's nothing to give
Well how can we ask for more
We might make love in some sacred place
The look on your face is delicate"
I've only seen just a few poppies here and there this year but still looking lovely how they stand among the tall grass and other summer flowers.