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The Black Mountain West of the Brecons. There are people on the summit Cairn, just visible as a dot on the peak.
Il porto canale della città immerso nella nebbia di una mattina invernale
The canal port of the city immersed in the fog of a winter morning.
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I remember the first time I clapped eyes on a Fan-tailed Raven I could not believe its shape. Ravens are usually identified by long, narrow wings and a long tail. But these have really broad wings and a very short tail giving a flight silhouette like a miniature vulture. I first saw them in Wadi Rum in Jordan about 25 years ago but they were common in the mountains of Ethiopia. But they are not especially widespread with one population in East Africa and another in the Arabian peninsula. They are quite small for a Raven with a bill to tail measurement of 48cm compared with 64cm for Common Raven, though you are not comparing like with like with such a stumpy-tailed bird. Its scientific name Corvus rhipidurus rather prosaically translates as Fan-tailed Raven. I was quite pleased with this photo as it is much easier to photograph from below, but this shows its bizarre shape from above, Although a black bird against a dark cliff isn't ideal.
I started walking up Pen y Fan at around 3 am to catch the sunrise, the light certainly didn't disappoint.
Canada's smallest street looks wide in this shot, but is in fact only about 2 meters wide in this spot and narrower than a meter in others. It is so vibrant and fun place to take a stroll at night. Looks empty in this shot because I am patient to wait out all the traffic, but it was actually bustling on a Friday night. Had a lot of fun to interacting with all the people and tourists who were passing through, many of them trying to ham it up when they saw the camera. Too bad I was doing long exposure, otherwise there would have been a lot of funny photobombs.
The top of the extinct volcano at Fanal, Madeira is host to a herd of cattle that roam freely across the plain. Minutes after this shot was taken a mist rose up over the crater lip and made it seem we were in the middle of a cloud.
It's getting warmer here in Florida. This is my new fan.
The pretty girl is our Granddaughter Alyssa
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Fan Hir is a peak at the eastern end of the Black Mountain (Y Mynydd Du) in the Brecon Beacons National Park (Parc Cenedlaethol Bannau Brycheiniog) in southern Wales. It is a subsidiary summit of Fan Brycheiniog. It falls within the county of Powys and is also a part of the traditional area of Fforest Fawr. Its Welsh name means "long peak", a fitting description, particularly if seen from the east when its steep eastern face is seen to advantage. It is about 2.5 miles or 4 km long and faces east. Its summit is 2490 feet (about 760m) above sea level. Fan Hir is separated from its higher neighbour to the north-west, Fan Brycheiniog (2633 feet or 802 metres) by a col known as Bwlch Giedd, where a path rises from Llyn y Fan Fawr via a stone staircase.
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Another delivery of wind turbine jackets heads toward Invergordon. A bit further away from the coast than I would've liked and the dismal early morning weather didn't help. 6.30 a.m. today.
A beautiful morning at Wamberal Beach a few weeks ago with some great shorebreak action! The waves would wash up to the very close embankment and create some pretty intense backwash which is what created this photo :) Just was in the right place at the right time!
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A rare photo from my trip to the lakes in early November with Carla and Missy. Rare, because it’s probably the only photo I’ve posted taken with my Canon R5 as most of my images were taken with my OM1 on walks with Carla, this was probably down to the conditions more than anything else. My morning sessions with the Canon were not conducive to any creativity. In the end I took the camera off the tripod and walked back to the hotel snapping on the way, here is one of those snaps.
Head down Cwm Tawe (Swansea Valley) on the A4097 to Tafarn-y-Garreg, plenty of parking.
From there head west on the Beacons Way (high level option) over Allt Fach and Fan Hir to the high point of the day, Fan Brycheiniog (802m). Keep going north out to the cairns on Twr y Fan Foel and Fan Foel for splendid views on a clear day.
Then follow the line of the escarpment westwards, down to Bwlch Blaen-Twrch and back up to Picws Du, along Bannau Sir Gaer and curve north around Llyn y Fan Fach where you leavethe high level option of the Beacons Way to drop down to your return route, the low level option along the base of the escarpment and back to the car.
Probably about 13 miles, maybe 14 if you do a bit of wandering around to take photos, definitely one of the top walks in the area, saw 2 other people all day, much nicer than the flogged to death Pen y Fan
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Als je op Madeira bent mag je het Fanal Forest niet overslaan. Fanal Forest, ook wel bekend als Laurisilva, is één van de meest mysterieuze plekken van het eiland. Dit bos bestaat voornamelijk uit laurierbomen en is één van de laatste laurierbossen ter wereld. Hierdoor staat dit oerbos op de UNESCO Werelderfgoed lijst en wordt het dus goed beschermd. Deze bomen groeiden miljoenen jaren geleden al op het eiland (en in grote delen van de rest van Europa), dus je stapt echt een stukje prehistorie in.
Bij minder mooi weer is de kans groot dat het bos in mist gehuld is, wat enorm bijdraagt aan het sprookjesachtige en mysterieuze gevoel van deze plek.
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