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"Force" is local dialect for "falls", (derived from the Norse "Foss") and does not reflect the power of the river. These are the lower major falls on the river Tees, 2 miles below High Force.

One of the last airworthy QF-4E Full-Scale Aerial Targets in the US Air Force inventory on the ramp at Holloman AFB the evening before the final fight of F-4 Phantoms in US military service.

Hellgill Force near Aisgill Moor Cottages in Mallerstang is the largest waterfall along the River Eden. This 8 metre fall is the point where Hellgill Beck becomes the River Eden.

Autumn at Low Force in the Teesdale AONB, England.

 

After heavy rain the falls are in full flow.

 

Blog post on the waterfall walk from Low Force to High Force Waterfalls www.steveniceton.co.uk/teesdale/

  

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"Force" is local dialect for "falls" and does not refer to the power or flow of the river, hence these are the lower falls on the upper river Tees.

Aysgill Force is a 40 foot waterfall in Duerley Beck, in Sleddale south of Hawes In Wensleydale

116 seconds of Scaleber Force waterfall in Ribblesdale. A beautifully quiet and secluded place to clear the head.

Another North York Moors waterfall..

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Aira Force is a waterfall in the English Lake District, very near Ullswater Lake

Skogafoss, one of the main reasons I wanted to come to Iceland. It certainly didn't disappoint. I even got sprayed with water capturing this shot from this distance

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A spectacular end to yesterday as the last day of Summer drew to a close with this red rainbow at Thornton Force. After a day of torrential and thundery showers I thought it would be worth checking out the water levels, so headed to the nearby River Twiss in Kingsdale.

 

As the evening was still pretty damp and overcast, I didn't expect any decent light so hiked to Pecca Falls which is a fine series of cascades located in an impressive ravine. I spent quite some time photographing these waterfalls, getting soaked in the process from a combination of both water spray and rainfall.

 

I packed up my camera equipment, thinking I'd dry it off when I got back to my lodge. However, as I looked up I suddenly noticed a hint of red in the sky. As I was in a steep wooded ravine I couldn't see the conditions above, so quickly dashed uphill to have a better look.

 

As I climbed higher and higher, the sky started to burn with a blaze of red. I nearly had a heart attack running up the steep path to Thornton Force, where this red rainbow suddenly appeared in front of me. This is the first time I've ever photographed a red rainbow, which occurs when the sun is on the horizon meaning shorter wavelengths of blue, green and yellow light, leaving a primarily red appearance.

 

As I unpacked my camera, everything had completely steamed up in my bag. It was a complete rush drying everything off quickly in time to capture the rainbow before it disappeared, but luckily I managed a few quick images before the light went.

 

The mighty Thornton Force, which is an impressive 50ft tall, was completely dwarfed by the huge rainbow which framed the cascading River Twiss perfectly. However, luckily due to the heavy amount of rainfall the waterfall still looked impressive beneath it.

Scaleber Force waterfall in the Yorkshire Dales, England.

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La bulle reste mobile, comme en apesanteur , autour d'elle tout à coup, tout semble se mouvoir... et ça tourne, tourne, tourne

For the Macro Monday theme "Button(s)". At night the little button belongs to The Dark Force ;-)

During the day it changes, have a look here.

It is the same button, the one you are looking at right now is the backside.

This waterfall is at the bottom of the stream from Summerhill force.

Si j'étais une Puissance Divine ou supérieure, je ferais que tous ceux que l'on Aime , soient aussi forts et solides que ces splendides chênes centenaires...

Mais je ne suis qu'une humaine sans pouvoirs, que celui d'espérer et de ....photographier l'espoir....💖

autumn leaves at scaleber force near settle in the yorkshire dales one of my favorite waterfalls

"Force" is local dialect for "falls" and does not refer to the power or flow of the river, hence these are the lower falls on the upper river Tees.

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"Low Force" waterfalls, River Tees, Teesdale UK

The bottom "step" of the falls at Low Force from the footbridge over the river. Plenty of water in the river following a few wet days.

Probably the most famous of the Lake District waterfalls, the main force falls 70 feet from below a stone footbridge. Aira Force provides a glimpse of a landscaped Victorian park with dramatic waterfalls, arboretum and rocks scenery.

 

In the 1780’s the Howard family of Greystoke Castle had an old hunting lodge or Pele tower close to the Ullswater shore renovated into what is now Lyulph’s Tower, set among its own sporting estate. They landscaped the area around the force, and used it as a pleasure garden, planting over half a million native and ornamental trees, and established a network of tracks, footpaths and bridges. In 1846 the Howards created an arboretum below Aira Force, planting over 200 specimen conifers (firs, pines, spruces and cedars) from all over the world, including a Sitka Spruce, now 118 feet high.

A waterfall on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales, part of the 'Ingleton Waterfall Walk'.

 

Finished the Display down Kenfig today and to be honest it didn't go too great, didn't sell anything but I did have some nice feedback on some images, I am going to continue trying to sell them over the next few months. I am feeling a bit down about my photography at the moment but I think we all get like that from time to time. Hence the waterfall image :) they always make me feel better :P

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Border Force launch passing under Connel Bridge.

Welcome to the rugged southern tip of Yorke Peninsula, South Australian...

The west facing coastline inside Dhilba Guuranda - Innes National Park, near Stenhouse Bay and stretching 60ks north, is rugged and exposed to strong Southern Ocean swells. Featuring jagged shorelines with spectacular, rugged coastal cliffs hammered by huge surf, interspersed with protected bays that harbour secluded surf beaches, bordered by native scrubland and numerous small sand dunes. During the right conditions, a really good break, surfers have reported 10ft waves in some areas along this coast. Mother nature or King Neptune at their best.

This coast is a unique and ideal place for me to enjoy my photography.

 

ANSH 122 - 14. Forces of nature

I finally managed to visit the beautiful Scalber Force just outside of Settle the other week. It's a beautiful falls that offers so much. I tried many different compositions and I may well share more with you but this will do for starters.

is England’s biggest waterfall, spectacularly drops 70 feet (21m) into a plunge pool below.

 

From its rise as a trickle, high on the heather covered fells at the top of the North Pennines, to the top of the whin sill rock at Forest -in-Teesdale, the River Tees steadily grows and gathers pace.

 

Please enjoy the scenic details in Large. Thank you so much for your visit!

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"Force" is local dialect for "falls" and does not refer to the power or flow of the river, hence these are the lower falls on the upper river Tees (and consist of a series of smaller falls rather than one large one).

Side view of Cotter Force as Cotterdale Beck flows down to meet the River Ure.

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One of several magnificent waterfalls on Paddock Beck which runs toward Askrigg in Wenselydale. Mill Gill Force is just beautiful, cutting its way into a gorge with lush vegetation around it. A lot easier to access than Whitfield Gill Force too.

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