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This was what we saw our first night in Yellowstone
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This is the image of the dramatic clouds at sunset with a divine glow making these vaporous formations shine in the darkness. I took this picture at 9:38 pm, very late as you can notice.
It was a very ephemeral moment, and I was really lucky witnessing it from home, looking East.
I hope you like this picture and I wish you a happy day!
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Cielo dramático al atardecer, Madrid, España
Esta es la imagen de las dramáticas nubes al atardecer con un resplandor divino haciendo brillar estas formaciones vaporosas en la oscuridad. Tomé esta foto a las 21:38, muy tarde como podrás observar.
Fue un momento muy efímero, y tuve mucha suerte de presenciarlo desde casa, mirando hacia el este.
Espero que os guste esta imagen y os deseo un feliz día!
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158 786 crossing Ribblehead Viaduct with the 15.18 Leeds - Carlisle at sunset on Thurs 27th January 2022.
Panamint Valley
Mojave Desert near Death valley
Every day was a different sky. The temperature was cold and the air was filled with the smell of wet desert.
During late spring I always keep a look out for rapeseed fields. This time bad weather was incoming.
The Chattri is a war memorial in Brighton on the South Downs, near Patcham. It was opened in December 1920 and was unveiled by the Prince of Wales on 21st February 1921. It was built to honour the Hindu and Sikh soldiers who died in the First World War in Brighton war hospitals during 1914-1915.
The sky appears with fire one evening.It's not a forest wildfire, it's the sun going down behind the clouds!
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Dramatic Skies Over Ribblehead Viaduct, Yorkshire Dales
I ventured out with my camera late afternoon yesterday to capture a gorgeous copse of trees that I know near Settle when having got the shot that I wanted, I noticed storm clouds developing so I jumped in the car and drove 30 minutes westwards to Ribblehead Viaduct.
I wandered ten minutes along the path to the far end of the viaduct as I wanted to capture the lowest part of the cloud to the right of the viaduct itself. The setting sun cast a gorgeous yellow colour in the clouds on the right of the view while the rest dominated due to their darkness. I have to confess that it did look epic.
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More stunning skies at the beach.
Llandanwg Beach sits between the towns of Barmouth and Harlech on the southern side of Tremadog Bay. It is also part of the wider Snowdonia National Park and situated close to the pretty Afon Dwyryd estuary.
The sand dunes to the back of the beach conceal the tiny church of Saint Tanwg which dates from the 13th century. A small path winds through the dunes and leads you to the beach from the central car park area or you can take a trail from Cardigan Bay. As you sit on the pristine sands you will also be able to enjoy vistas of the rugged Rhinog Mountains in the distance.
The beach here shelves gently into the sea making this a good place to swim, although there is no lifeguard so care should be taken. When the tide is low, it reveals a causeway out to pretty Mochras which is also known by its local nickname of Shell Island due to the plethora of different hued shells found on the its beach.
Due to its strategic position, Llandanwg Beach is shielded from the well known Welsh winds which can be a little fresh at times meaning that you can enjoy this area even in the off-season. The beach is also well-loved by locals including fisherman who come here for the plentiful supplies of bass, mackerel, flatfish, and dogfish. With that in mind keen anglers will find plenty to do here, or you can explore dainty rock pools or simply go for a stroll on the soft, pristine sand.
Amenities at Traeth Llandanwg include disabled access and the village is also home to the quaint Y Maes Cafe close to the beach which operates from June to October