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So you think you got it all figured out
All this money in the bank and [people] all about
Well, now, whatcha gonna do when your ship starts to sink?
Caught in a monstrous sea and you won't be able to think
Yeah, and it's there you'll learn what I know
That all of this world will fade
You gotta learn to let it all go
And flow like the river
All we can do is move forward, against all odds, into the uncertain future. The past is over, the doors are closed; there's nothing left back there but sentimental ghosts.
― D. Michael Hardy
HSS!
This is an in camera nine image multiple exposure.
Trip along the Gulf of St Lawrence coastline... Stopped at Riviere-au-Tonnerre for sunset, watched the ebb and flow from waves, enjoyed listening to the sound from the waves …
There was no cell signal driving from Sept-Iles to Havre-Saint-Pierre, few residents along the coastline, really felt remote…
There was an episode: we drove inside of the one-way unpaved road from the coastline, in aboriginal area, the car stuck in the muddy road… we even thought we stuck here for the rest of vacation… finally out of the mud, decided to return to the same road…
Another episode: the waves got stronger and stronger at sunset time, almost pulled me to the sea… quickly moved back to a big stone at the back, all went well …
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Still in Sogið in full flow
I have seldom seen this gorge in full flow since I was six years old. Today I wisited a small walley in the gorge, where I can sit on a rock with the water almost at my toes
The Khushuut Valley with sacred Sutai Mountain in the background - last time I was here the mountain was shrouded in fog so it was awesome to see it in person. While here we saw Ibex, marmots and wolves but no snow leopards.
Loch Badanloch is one of three interconnecting lochs which gather waters from the moors on the southern edge of the Flow Country
The Flow Country is an area of deep peat, dotted with bog pools, in the north of Scotland. It covers nearly 800 square miles and the peat, which has been forming since the last Ice Age, is up to 10m deep.
So since the whole Covid thing happened I had to postpone my trip to Greece and I was looking for places within US that I could go without boarding on a plane. The Finger Lakes region in New York State stood out to me for its beautiful scenery and the variety of things that I could do. Lots of rivers flowing through mountains and hills so naturally there are a ton of waterfalls in the area. I took this photo as I was hiking up the gorge trail in Watkins Glen State Park. More photos from this hike to follow as there were some really amazing waterfalls along the way. Fortunately, due to corona virus, the trail wasn't too crowded so I felt closer to nature as I was following the path.
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Ich habe mich gestern Nachmittag kurzfristig entschieden eine kleine Bachwanderung zu unternehmen.
In Bergöschingen bei Hohentengen.
Man muss nicht immer an die Exklusivsten Orte der Welt reisen um atemberaubende Orte zu sehen meistens reicht es, wenn man nur vor die Haustüre geht und die eigene Landschaft Schätzt.
Yesterday afternoon I decided to take a short walk along the stream.
In Bergöschingen near Hohentengen.
You don't always have to travel to the most exclusive places in the world to see breathtaking places, mostly it's enough to just go to your doorstep and appreciate your own landscape.
in namenloser, versteckter Bach im Thüringer Wald.
A nameless, hidden stream in the Thuringian Forest.
Lost in flow,
with thoughts swirling and streaming --
over, under, and around the rocks.
Lost in time,
as shadows creep ever so closer to the cackling night.
Lost in silence,
to the symphony of rushing water as the world fades away.
Found once more,
the harmonies of mother nature shining her dappled light.
Alone in the lower cascades of Vogel State Park in North Georgia. On this day, the water was flowing like long silvery hair. Wishing everyone a great day ahead! Thanks for the favs and kind words. They are much appreciated!
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