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Stanley Ghyll Force, Eskdale, is a 60 foot high waterfall in a dramatic deep and narrow gorge, where rhododendrons on high ledges and precipices give an almost oriental feel to the area.
The summit of Mount Hood prepares for another day. This doughnut cloud evaporated pretty quickly after the sun came up. This shot was taken from the road to Government Camp. Hood is constantly changing......always recreating itself with light and weather.
Low Force is a 5.5m high set of falls in the Tees Valley, England. Further upstream is High Force. Low Force is within the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) Seen here in full flow after a period of heavy rainfall.
A snowy scene and black and white are made for each other. All alone on the south side viewing gallery for High Force. It’s nicely railed balcony now, I don’t know when the rails were added but I can remember 20 years they weren’t here it was just an airy perch then. It was a hard trek wading through the snow to get there the only footprints were mine, but I was not quiet alone on the balcony as a tame little robin came to share my lunch, the same robin I bet that did the same trick on Christmas Eve when I was here with the grandchildren.
A welcome visitor to AIRbourne on the Thursday and Friday was this Royal Air Force Airbus Atlas C.1
Calling 'Napier 72' but not being display authorised, this was just an added crowd-pleasing bonus whilst out on a NAVEX from home-base Brize Norton
Here on the Friday ZM407 is caught making a run down the Seafront show-line at 500 feet before making a '180' out to sea and eventually disappearing around Beachy Head
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On the Thursday, it was ZM409's turn as 'Napier 71'
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7th SOS CV-22B on the pan at Mildenhall after a Joint Warrior sortie, April 2015.
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Rainby Force is a serious waterfall situated just down stream from Wain Wath Force on the River Swale near Keld in Swaledale. I managed to photograph the falls after heavy rain in Autumn.
Action Force - Q Force Swordfish,
Manned by Naval Assault and Sonar Officer at the Helm. Sadly missing the rear missile launcher.
Uldale Force hides from obvious view in a rocky bowl and has to be sought out. It is the jewel of a series of waterfalls that feature on the juvenile River Rawthey as it races off Baugh Fell to the gentler flows after Rawthey Bridge. The main fall is a 15m drop but other smaller falls can be found further down stream as well.
"Hydraulic force"
Les Gorges de la Diozaz, Vallée de Chamonix (Hte Savoie)
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