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The name of the village of Lower Slaughter stems from the Old English name for a wet land 'slough' or 'slothre' (Old English for muddy place) upon which it lies. This quaint village sits beside the little Eye stream and is known for its unspoilt limestone cottages in the traditional Cotswold style.
The stream running through the village is crossed by two small bridges.
VOTED MOST ROMANTIC STREET IN BRITAIN
Copse Hill Road in Lower Slaughter, Gloucestershire Cotswolds, has been named as the most romantic street in Britain in a poll for Google Street View.
Quaint little cabin in Lower Stanley, Idaho.
You can't see it in this image but besides the jaw dropping backdrop of the Sawtooths, this cabin overlooks the mighty Salmon River flowing at the base of the hill it sets upon.
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This Bald Eagle pair (Male-upper left, Female-lower right) share a bough and bask in the early morning sunshine.
Freedom Tower WTC & Lower Manhattan View at Sunset from North 5th St Pier and Park Williamsburg Brooklyn New York City NY P00685 DSC_1485
Le Lower Antelope Canyon est plus long que l'Upper et surtout plus étroit avec des différences de niveaux importantes.L'entrée dans la faille s'effectue avec des escaliers métalliques mis en place par les Navajos. La sortie quand à elle s'effectue par une simple faille sous la terre et c'est à ce moment là que l'on réalise toute la dangerosité du lieu.
We took my nephew to Yosemite. He and I hiked back to get a better look at lower falls, and on the way back he broke his leg. A beautiful place, with a story. My nephew was ok, and still says this is one of his favorite places!!
This photograph was taken from the Heritage Bridge of Lower Seletar Reservoir looking towards Orchid Country Club before sunrise.
The clouds were illuminated differently by the rising sun, with some of the clouds illuminated brightly. These clouds and vegetation were reflected in the calm surface of the reservoir, forming various visual cues.
I have so many shots from this amazing place and am just now getting to a lot of them. I went a bit nuts in these canyons shooting:-)). Hope you don't get sick of seeing them. Have a great weekend everyone.
This dawn photograph was taken three months ago at Lower Seletar Reservoir looking towards Heritage Bridge and beyond.
The scattered clouds were illuminated differently, brightly or in darker shades, above and beyond the Heritage Bridge. The contrasting reflections in the Reservoir provided further interests to the dawn landscape.
Best wishes for a wonderful weekend!
the wind last night was freezing - wanted to stop for sunset but to cold as i arrived here hail stones met me - something so romantic about this place and view
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Lower Yellowstone Falls and the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. I took this shot back in 2006, shortly after I bought my first DSLR. I somehow had the white balance set for fluorescent lighting and at that time I didn't do any post processing. I have learned a lot since then. It's actually a decent shot after a post processing makeover! HSS
A half-second exposure of a cascade below Merriman Falls near Olympic National Park, with moss-covered boulders in the foreground.
Lower Thornton Lake as viewed from the trail leading down to the lake's outlet, North Cascades National Park, Washington State.