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`Sports hall´ of the `sports club´ TuS Bloherfelde in the City Oldenburg, in the German state Lower Saxony.
OLDENBURG - Grundschule / primary school (Eßkamp) / Graffiti, Street Art: goo.gl/ngAi7d
OLDENBURG - Youth Club Ofenerdiek / Graffiti, Street Art: goo.gl/g8r9of
OLDENBURG - Rudolf-Diesel Straße / Burmesterstraße / Graffiti, Street Art: goo.gl/ZsI9AI
OLDENBURG - Metal Wall - Stedinger Str., Drielaker 'Str. / Graffiti, Street Art: tinyurl.com/y7w3kfh5
OLDENBURG - Bridge Gallery / bridges near the city center - Brücken in Innenstadtnähe / Graffiti, Street Art: t1p.de/3ngz
OLDENBURG - UTKIEK : the old landfill / alte Mülldeponie / Graffiti, Street Art: goo.gl/qcHfkz
OLDENBURG - Melkbrink / Graffiti, Street Art: goo.gl/fQj9wO
OLDENBURG - an verschiedenen Plätzen / at different locations / Graffiti, Street Art: goo.gl/7e1fkZ
OLDENBURG - Warehouse Logemann / Graffiti, Street Art: goo.gl/b0Y4sS
` OLDENBURG ´ - is an independent city in the state of Lower Saxony, Germany.
Population 165.000 ( Dec. 31. 2015 ) ( Metropolitan Region `Bremen / Oldenburg´ 2.4 million people )
An old farmhouse surrounded by colorful fall foliage in Lower Montague, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
During my trip to West America I visited many beautiful places. Of course we went to the Grand Canyon, San Fransisco, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Yosemite National Park, Brice Canyon and Zion National Park, among others. It was all very special.
But the Lower Antilope Canyon, which I had never heard of before, is the most beautiful place of the trip. The walk through it was really magical and impressive! The colors, the light, everything... Wow, what a special experience and memory!
When you say West America, I say Lower Antelope Canyon!
Thanks for your visit and comments! Would you like to use my photo on the web or print? Just ask :-)
Greetings, Robbie Veldwijk
Lower Falls, Yellowstone River, Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
I just can't rave enough about how spectacular Lower Antelope Canyon was. Not that upper Antelope Canyon was so horrible. Lower was much more photographer friendly. Much brighter, more open, less crowded. I was just mesmerized by the shapes and textures and colors. The red rock and the blue shadows. Amazing!!!!!
The Falls looks so refreshing on a hot fall day. Of course as soon as the sun sinks lower on the horizon, the Gorge will be plunged into darkness and temperatures will quickly drop
Here are two unused shots from early last year. With its beautiful Cotswold stone cottages, its shallow river, old watermill and low footbridges Lower Slaughter reminds me of Bourton on the Water, which lies just over a mile away. The River Eye (seen here) feeds into the River Windrush to the south of Bourton on the Water.
This falls can be difficult to photograph because the water disappears into the large pile of rubble below the rim of the cliff. But if the creek is flowing well, I think it is quite attractive
Taken after the sun has dipped below the canyon walls, Lower Yosemite Falls rushing from the spring snowmelt.
Lower Swallow Falls along the Youghiogheny River at the Swallow Falls State Park in Maryland.
Thanks for looking.
When glaciers cut through the Hudson Valley and the sea levels rose, they created a fjord and, of course, some mountains. You're looking at Breakneck Ridge from Storm King Mountain. The fjord came to be known as the Hudson River. The lower half of the river is now a tidal estuary that occupies the Hudson Fjord. The fjord is estimated to have formed between 26,000 and 13,300 years ago.
Such a fun day it was in the fall of 2014 when Patrick Rodriquez and I visited the Lower Lewis Falls on the Lewis River. The falls themselves were a bit of a challenge that day but we went on down the trail a ways and found a fantastic rain forest. These hanging lichen looked magical as they were back lit. Thank you for your kind visits my friends!
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Standing at 318 feet tall, Lower Yosemite Falls is a seasonal waterfall fed by snow melt. Flickr Explore April 30th, 2014 #148
On our recent family vacation this beautiful gem was within a nice evening stroll from our hotel-and what a beautiful walk it was!
the Lower Pond in the Penicuik estate ... love this place at all times of the year but its looking pretty stunning right now. Wil lhave to go back again during the week as the trees are just turning now so there should be a lot more of this golden stuff in a few days!
Lower Antelope Canyon, also known as Hazdistazí, is a slot canyon located on Navajo land near Page, Arizona, renowned for its stunning, sculpted sandstone walls and unique lighting effects. It's characterized by a "V" shape, narrower at the bottom, and accessed by descending ladders and navigating through winding passageways.
Lower Laithe Reservoir is a reservoir that lies 1.2 miles west of Haworth in the heart of Bronte country , West Yorkshire, England
Somersby Falls are a series of cascading waterfalls near Gosford on the Central Coast of New South Wales... they are a part of the Brisbane Water National Park...
the water flow was not at its best in January but we still enjoyed this spot and the fact that you can access most of the cascades is a good bonus...
this is the lower part of the waterfall and it was easier to shoot there as it was a little bit more shielded from the sun peeking through the clouds...
ISO 50 | f/16 | 10 sec | 22mm | Polarising Filter | Graduated ND Filter
Outside, Lower Antelope Canyon Hasdeztwazi, Navajo Nation, Page, Arizona.
#45 EXPLORE, April 16, 2015
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Rain is an uncommon event in Arizona dessert. On the first day of our trip there, in rained for about 36 hours straight causing our photo tour through the incredible Lower Antelope Canyon to be pushed to the next day and then a few more hours for the staff to make the hike suitable. What resulted was two days worth of tours crammed into one half-day's time. While the canyon was overrun with masses of humanity, the previous day's rain washed away the dust leaving vibrant colors and a lack of blowing sand (to the benefit of the cameras). A unique place, glad to have visited, but crazy experience. Enjoy!