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Horseshoe falls is an artificial waterfall on the river Dee near west of the town of Llangollen north Wales.
A moody morning (I don't dare to call it a sunrise) at the Horseshoe Bay along the North Shore of Lake Superior in Northern Minnesota.
I don't usually post pictures of the same spot so close to each other, but the change in the mood from the image I posted a couple of weeks ago is striking. One place, two consecutive days.
This got a jury choice award and a certificate of merit at the Nemesis Circuit exhibition, as well as an honorable mention at the Fortius Circuit exhibition. Who says I cannot brag a little...
Mount Field National Park, Tasmania, Australia
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The Horseshoe Falls are situated in the Mount Field National Park, 100 metres (330 ft) upstream of Russell Falls, approximately 70 kilometres (43 mi) northwest of Hobart via the Brooker Highway to New Norfolk.
Gorgeous place in earth!
Formed when the Colorado River looped around an impassable sandstone escarpment, Horseshoe Bend is a unique American icon and one of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area's popular attractions. Shot at the viewing deck when the late afternoon Sun colored the red canyon walls even more vivid. Did not have luxury to stay longer to shoot the sunset. Will definitely come back.
During a beautiful autumn morning in Pennsylvania, Amtrak train No. 40, the Broadway Limited, glides downgrade through Horseshoe Curve west of Altoona on October 23, 1988.
Le Horseshoe Bend (« la courbe du fer à cheval ») est le nom d'un méandre du fleuve Colorado situé à 6 km au sud de la ville de Page en Arizona et correspondant à un ancien plateau érodé.
Le méandre se trouve un peu en aval du barrage de Glen Canyon et du lac Powell.
Le Horseshoe Bend (« la courbe du fer à cheval ») est le nom d'un méandre du fleuve Colorado situé à 6 km au sud de la ville de Page en Arizona et correspondant à un ancien plateau érodé.
Le méandre se trouve un peu en aval du barrage de Glen Canyon et du lac Powell.
Un point de vue situé sur l'U.S. Route 89 (en) permet d'avoir une bonne vue d'ensemble du méandre.
Explore a meandering, horseshoe-shaped section of the Colorado River known as Horseshoe Bend, it is another side of Horseshoe Bend, this section of horseshoe bend is the private area, not open to public, must join tour to visit those areas. “Horseshoe bend and slot canyon tour” at sunset time, plus the tour guide, there were total 8 people, getting there were like on the kind of “horse” wagon, up and down on the road, sunshine, raining, hail, sunshine... What the road! what the weather! Arrived another side of horseshoe bend, like that quiet feeling facing to spectacular desert landscape shaped by wind and water, not surrounded by the crowd...
Last light falling on The Snowdon Horseshoe with the expanse of Llynnau Mymbyr in front. From Plas y Brenin.
Horseshoe Bend Page, Arizona.
25 minute walk from the parking lot. Well worth the walk. A photograph can not fully express actually seeing it . All I can do is display the view the best I can.
Early morning blue hour at Horseshoe Falls.
Three photos merged to panorama to get the whole Horseshoe Falls.
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Horseshoe Bend is the intimate Grand Canyon experience. It overlooks one of the most spectacular views on the Colorado River. The overlook is 4,200 feet (1,300 m) above sea level, and the Colorado River is at 3,200 feet (980 m) above sea level, making it a 1,000-foot (300 m) drop. Went there four times at sunrise, sunset, cloudy day and sunshine day, the picture was taken in a cloudy day. The light was soft, not so strong, loving the soft sun’s ray illuminating canyon’s twisting sandstone cliffs. I posted photos before, this photo was not including the sky, just the soft light on the cliff rocks and river…
Explore a meandering, horseshoe-shaped section of the Colorado River known as Horseshoe Bend, must join tour to visit those areas. “Horseshoe bend and slot canyon tour” at sunset time, this section of horseshoe bend is the private area, getting there were like on the kind of “horse” wagon, up and down on the road, sunshine, raining, hail, sunshine... what a weather! Arrived another side of horseshoe bend, like that quiet feeling facing to spectacular desert landscape shaped by wind and water.
Horseshoe Bend, located on the Colorado River, 4 miles south of Glen Canyon Dam and 7 miles upriver from mile zero of the Grand Canyon. www.horseshoebend.com
Horseshoe Bend is a river meander on the Colorado River a few miles downstream from the Glen Canyon Dam. It is easily accessible off U.S. Route 89 about four miles southwest of Page, Arizona. It is viewed from a steep cliff above with no rails. The overlook is 4,200 feet above sea level, and the Colorado River is at 3,200 feet above sea level, making it a 1,000-foot drop.
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Known as "the horseshoe shop" in Antrim, it was originally built as a blacksmith’s in 1887.
Since then it has sold a variety of wares, including "fancy goods" (whatever they are), wallpaper and paint. It looks vacant now.
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Some trust in chariots, and some in horses: but we will remember the name of the LORD our God.
(Psalm 20:7)
Horseshoe Bend is the intimate Grand Canyon experience. It overlooks one of the most spectacular views on the Colorado River. Went there four times at sunrise, sunset, cloudy day and sunshine day, the picture was taken in a cloudy day. The overlook is 4,200 feet (1,300 m) above sea level, and the Colorado River is at 3,200 feet (980 m) above sea level, making it a 1,000-foot (300 m) drop.