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From an inversion at the far end of the country to another almost on my doorstep. During Christmas week we had a series of days where very nearly the entire county of Worcestershire was under a blanket of fog - with the exception of the highest parts of the Malvern Hills. This was the view looking south from Summer Hill towards Pinnacle Hill on Boxing Day morning. The fog bank on the Herefordshire side of the hills (to the right) was higher than in the Worcestershire side and the cloud flowed over Wyche Cutting like a waterfall. It was a remarkable sight.
A photo of the Ottumwa Hydro Dam taken from the north bank of the Des Moines River with birds circling the turbulent waters, The hydro-electric station in the foreground was built in 1930-1931 and the gates were replaced in the 1960s. There is currently a plan to rehab the dam again; a $50 million project that would span a 15-year period.
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Flow II @June 2020 Mesa Potamos, Cyprus
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f/18 | 0.8 sec | ISO 160 | 12 mm
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Theme : Landscape Photography
Series : Long Expos
Location : Mesa Potamos, Cyprus
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Rickett's Glen State Park, Pennsylvania
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waterfalls_in_Ricketts_Glen_State_P...
Another location revisited after a few years and this time have made a vertical pano of this scene, which I think is quite effective.
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Full Flow
We have just spent the last few days in Glencoe in which we had some mixed conditions weather wise. This is the River Coupall looking towards Buachaille Etive Mor, heavy rain over the previous days lead to a very full flowing river and with late afternoon light helping to enhance the mood.
The River Coupall, Glen Coe
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At midstream you stand, the flowing current
touch your feet, transient, fleeting, in an instant.
Flows the water current, constantly touching you
How many cusecs of it, you think, belongs to you ?
Either consider the entire water current is yours
else be certain, really nothing of it is yours
What you belong to is what that belongs to you
Yet, own nothing of the Whole that you belong to
Only class of conscious force is at work
in all parts of each thing of everything Here
All five elements have come into existence
by reason of distinct discrimination of essence
Comfort and discomfort experienced by the senses
Chemical reactions of different types of substances
which collide with the senses in different conditions
and create subtle , entirely varied vibrations
All mental and physical substance, existent
Are part of the incessant flowing force, consistent
Substances flow unceasing, uninterrupted
Your belongings are eternal, unlimited.
Immortal Soul is pure, in union with One
'I' am part of the Whole, which contains me.
Whole is One, a part of which 'I' am wholly
at one with the One, the Whole belongs to me.
- Anuj Nair
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