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A different perspective on one of the most famous lakes in Canada, Peyto Lake.
The outlet waters from this iconic lake form the Mistaya river, creating a beautiful chasm on it's way to the North Saskatchewan River. A few pics of the river in comments.
The last Friday of the year is here. 2016 sure whizzed bye fast.....
Under the ancient fortress of Bertinoro, the vineyards of Sangiovese di Romagna, a DOC wine, whose production is allowed in this region of Italy.
And a cycling trail
Pls don't hesitate to press L ; you might spot the cyclists :)
My Photoblog- My Third Eye...!
TOSCANA-ITALY ( Colline ondulate. Questa immagine si è classificata al primo posto nella sezione paesaggio, nel concorso Photo Digit.Piemonte patrocinato dalla FIAF Federazione Italiana Associazioni Fotografiche nell'anno 2020)
TUSCANY-ITALY (Rolling hills. This image won first place in the landscape section of the Photo Digit.Piemonte competition sponsored by FIAF (Italian Federation of Photographic Associations) in 2020.
Es un divino placer
descubrir que nada pasa
y el silencio que acompaña
hace que sientas la vida
distinta y diferente
de lo que sueles tener.
Pulidos picos con nieve,
un mar inmenso de verde
que satisface mirarlo,
y descubrir que contiene
pequeñas casitas dispersas
para cuidar el ganado.
Es un divino placer
poder contemplar la vida
con calma y sin ninguna prisa,
al igual que va creciendo
la vegetación a sus pies.
Carl Orff - O Fortuna de Carmina Burana.
Red Hills Ranch is located near Kelly, Wyoming. The Grand Tetons are at my back and about 15 miles away. It is magnificent country. You need to go down a long rugged dirt road so you need an SUV but it is worth it to see this fabulous area near Jackson Hole. (Edited in Lightroom, Photoshop and Topaz)
Watendlath is a hamlet and tarn (a small lake) in Cumbria in England.
Watendlath sits high between the Borrowdale and Thirlmere valleys at 863 feet (263 m) above sea level.
Blea Tarn Gill, 700 feet (210 m) above Watendlath Tarn, provides the tarn with its water. Water from Watendlath Tarn flows into the beck of the same name and eventually feeds Lodore Falls, and ends up in Derwent Water.
The tarn is 7 acres (28,000 m2) in size, with a maximum depth of 56 feet (17 m). It was given to the National Trust by Queen Victoria's daughter, Princess Louise, in memory of her brother, King Edward VII.
Comments are always welcome and favs most appreciated.
Comentarios y favs son siempre bienvenidos
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Visited these hills on a cold and frosty spring morning. The landscape was beautifully illuminated by the warm light of the rising sun.