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Featuring Glam Affair Rivka (@ Uber) on LeLUTKA Avalon 3.1 in the Velour Snow skin tone.
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Kamloops & Whisler, CANADÀ 2024
One Mile Lake is a small, picturesque lake located just south of the village of Pemberton, British Columbia, Canada, along the scenic Sea-to-Sky Highway (Highway 99). It is a highly popular destination, especially in the summer, offering a tranquil setting with stunning views of Mount Currie and the surrounding mountains.
Its main feature is its easy-to-access loop trail, which is approximately 1.6 km (one mile) and can be completed in about 20–30 minutes. A significant portion of this trail is a beautiful wooden boardwalk that traverses the surrounding wetlands.
It is ideal for:
Relaxed strolls and family walks.
Swimming (it features a beach area and a floating dock in the summer).
Kayaking or Paddleboarding.
Birdwatching (the wetland area attracts various species).
In short, it is a natural mini-oasis that offers a quick and refreshing pause amidst the rugged beauty of the region.
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My sentiments about the inexorable approach into 2025.
Shot in Manchester, Vermont with the Olympus E-M1, Mark II and Olympus M.12-40mm F2.8 Pro Lens.
At 5:08 p.m., September 24, 2025, the UP OCS has exited Bootleger Canyon and Tunnel and is heading north (timetable east) toward Brendel. The train is in long shadows at mile 24, about to enter an extended vertical-walled rock cut.
Heber Valley Railroad's Lakeside Limited is nine miles into its two hour journey along Deer Creek Reservoir as it approaches the runaround track at Wallsburg, Utah on Sept. 13, 2024.
This former B&O GP9 is a good stand in for the many Rio Grande GP9s that traversed the Provo Canyon Branch in the 1950s and 60s.
Doc and I have spent a lot of time along the Yukon River over the past 44 years. Just a short distance south of Whitehorse you will find a narrow road leading to Miles Canyon. It is well worth the drive. The scenery is spectacular, and you get to cross over the river on a wooden suspension footbridge. That in itself is a thrill, (especially if you are afraid of heights) - and looking down into the swirling Yukon River below, can be just a tad intimidating as well. See those trails along the canyon? You are free to roam all over the area, but you best be careful, because if you get too close to the edge you would disappear in a few seconds.
**1898 The Gold Rush
During the Klondike Gold Rush, the thousands of stampeders travelling down the Yukon River to Dawson - Miles Canyon and the Whitehorse Rapids were the most treacherous obstacles on the entire route. Canyon City, at the upstream end of the canyon, was the place where people stopped to plan their next move. Many unloaded their boats and laboriously portaged their goods.
By June 1898 a huge bottleneck had developed at Canyon City. Nearly 300 boats had been wrecked in the rapids, and five people had drowned; North-West Mounted Police Inspector Samuel Steele confessed: "why more casualties have not occurred is a mystery to me." Steele issued an order that skilled pilots had to be hired to take the boats through.
By then, a tramway had been built on the east bank of the river. It was eight km long and ran from Canyon City to the foot of the rapids, just across from the present site of downtown Whitehorse, hauling goods on horse-drawn cars for 3 cents per pound. A rival tram was also built on the west bank of the river. A small settlement developed at Canyon City, and a townsite was even surveyed there. Although it thrived for a short time, by 1900 the White Pass railway was completed to Whitehorse, and Canyon City had lost its reason for existence. Of the many modes of transportation developed during the gold rush, the most practical was the White Pass & Yukon Route, a narrow-gauge railway connecting Skagway, Alaska, at tidewater, with Whitehorse, at the head of navigation on the Yukon River.
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Seen in Explore. Highest position: 4 on Thursday, October 1, 2009
Different tree, same area - between Cardiff and Newport.
Below is a link to a shot of the same tree before it had leaves or the crop had started growing:
From a week's family vacation in a rented house in Skagen, Denmark - April 01, 2021.
The photo is taken at the Raabjerg Mile area (a huge area of sand drift) south-west of the town.
Excerpt from ontarioconservationareas.ca/conservation-areas/rockway/:
Part of the Niagara Escarpment and offers history and beauty in a remote setting. Hike the trail into the Fifteen Mile Creek valley to experience mature Basswood, Sugar Maple, Black Walnut and Sycamore trees.
Two spectacular waterfalls plunge from heights of 19.5 meters and 12.2 meters. The watercourse continues downriver, surging over a series of rapids. Boasting some of the best quality and quantity of salt in Ontario, the salt spring dates as far back as 1792.
Råbjerg Mile is a migrating coastal dune between Skagen and Frederikshavn, Denmark. It is the largest moving dune in Northern Europe with an area of around 1 km² (0.4 mi²) and a height of 40 m (130 ft). The dune contains a total of 4 million m³ of sand.
Twenty mile river image taken during low tide. As ugly as the mud is , I think the patterns that are left in the mud by the receding tide are beautiful.
This point near Bell Buoy Beach in northern Tasmania marks the beginning of a rocky reef. As the name suggests it extends out to sea and along the coast for two miles. It is one of the reasons the Low Head Lighthouse was built to warn shipping.
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I'm leaving Poland and soon gonna be on my way back to China...
She's the reason!
KCS 2 heads West toward KC on the KCS Mexico Sub between Marshall and Blackburn, Missouri. In a few miles, just West of Blackburn, the front of KCS 2 would meet the bumper of a vehicle, stopping and delaying the train for a few hours. (The driver of the car had no injuries.)
Five mile long Coldwater Lake was created by the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens which blocked the outlet of Coldwater Creek with volcanic debris. The dock was lighted with truck parking lights. It took quite a bit of "sliding" to address color balance in this image. Not happy with the color balance but I got tired of working on it!
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As far as I can tell this is either a Golden (or yellow) dung fly (Scathophaga stercoraria) or a Helina Abdominalis fly, if anyone knows which for sure.....then I'd love to know. Olloclip macro @ 14x, handheld, Hisy remote, tweaked in 'Photos' on Mac and Snapseed on iPad Pro.