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Big Horn Sheep in Burnt River Canyon in Baker County
A beautiful Fall day exploring the Burnt River Canyon and watching wildlife between Durkee and Unity in Baker County Oregon .
The Burnt River Canyon near Durkee is always one of our favorite drives for taking in the majestic scenery of Eastern Oregon and watching wildlife along the way. Saw lots of wildlife this trip as colder temperatures have pushed lots of deer down into the canyon. We were excited to spot a few Bighorn Sheep in rut during this trip
For more information about Burnt River Canyon or other Baker County back roads and scenic byways visit the Baker County Tourism website at www.travlebakercounty.com
For those who love hiking and nature walk, the villages and the surrounding forests near the lake Suro offer fun nature walks which will allow you to touch and look at the beauty of nature, and develop a strong connection with the local natural environment as you walk along the trails.
Read more about the lake Suro and its surroundings at my blog virtualadrian.blogspot.com/2016/10/lake-suro-offers-sceni...
While on a road trip I saw these at about 60 mph and had to turn around to go get a picture of tham.
A beautiful winter day exploring the byways and back roads of Baker County
A beautiful winter day exploring Baker County Oregon including Virtue Flats and the Keating Valley.
Took advantage of some unseasonably spring like weather on the valley floor to get out and enjoy the scenery including spectacular views of the snowcapped Wallowa and Elkhorn mountains
Social Distancing along the back roads of Baker County Oregon
A beautiful Spring day exploring the back roads of Baker County Oregon . Some great wildlife and lots of wide open scenery.
Located at the intersection of three Oregon Scenic Byways Baker County is surrounded by spectacular scenery and wide open spaces. For more information about Baker County's back roads and scenic byways visit the Baker County Tourism website at www.travlebakercounty.com
I was so good at detour to any back road that might look interesting that I ended up seeing less than half of the places I set out to visit :). On the other hand, this ain't so bad.
Happy weekend friends. Cheers!
Big Horn Sheep in Burnt River Canyon in Baker County
A beautiful Fall day exploring the Burnt River Canyon and watching wildlife between Durkee and Unity in Baker County Oregon .
The Burnt River Canyon near Durkee is always one of our favorite drives for taking in the majestic scenery of Eastern Oregon and watching wildlife along the way. Saw lots of wildlife this trip as colder temperatures have pushed lots of deer down into the canyon. We were excited to spot a few Bighorn Sheep in rut during this trip
For more information about Burnt River Canyon or other Baker County back roads and scenic byways visit the Baker County Tourism website at www.travlebakercounty.com
A beautiful New Year's day exploring and watching wildlife along the Burnt River Canyon
A beautiful winter day exploring and a little wildlife watching along the Burnt River Canyon between Durkee and Unity in Baker County Oregon .
The Burnt River Canyon near Durkee is always one of our favorite drives for taking in the majestic scenery of Eastern Oregon and watching wildlife along the way. Saw lots of wildlife this trip as colder temperatures have pushed lots of deer down into the canyon. We were excited to spot a few Bighorn Sheep this trip and a napping Barn Owl
For more information about watchable wildlife opportunities in Baker County, or other Baker County Scenic byways and back roads visit the Baker County Tourism website at www.basecampbaker.com
Big Horn Sheep in Burnt River Canyon in Baker County
A beautiful Fall day exploring the Burnt River Canyon and watching wildlife between Durkee and Unity in Baker County Oregon .
The Burnt River Canyon near Durkee is always one of our favorite drives for taking in the majestic scenery of Eastern Oregon and watching wildlife along the way. Saw lots of wildlife this trip as colder temperatures have pushed lots of deer down into the canyon. We were excited to spot a few Bighorn Sheep in rut during this trip
For more information about Burnt River Canyon or other Baker County back roads and scenic byways visit the Baker County Tourism website at www.travlebakercounty.com
A beautiful winter day exploring the byways and back roads of Baker County
A beautiful winter day exploring Baker County Oregon with the season’s first snow on the Elkhorns and the Wallowas.
A beautiful winter day exploring the byways and back roads of Baker County
A beautiful winter day exploring Baker County Oregon including stops to explore Beaver Creek, and the Powder River along the Elkhorn Scenic Byway. Some of the first real snow of the season this week on the valley floor and a lot more in the mountains.
A beautiful winter day exploring the byways and back roads of Baker County
A beautiful winter day exploring Baker County Oregon with the season’s first snow on the Elkhorns and the Wallowas.
Big Horn Sheep in Burnt River Canyon in Baker County
A beautiful Fall day exploring the Burnt River Canyon and watching wildlife between Durkee and Unity in Baker County Oregon .
The Burnt River Canyon near Durkee is always one of our favorite drives for taking in the majestic scenery of Eastern Oregon and watching wildlife along the way. Saw lots of wildlife this trip as colder temperatures have pushed lots of deer down into the canyon. We were excited to spot a few Bighorn Sheep in rut during this trip
For more information about Burnt River Canyon or other Baker County back roads and scenic byways visit the Baker County Tourism website at www.travlebakercounty.com
A beautiful winter day exploring the byways and back roads of Baker County
A beautiful winter day exploring Baker County Oregon with the season’s first snow on the Elkhorns and the Wallowas.
A beautiful winter day exploring the byways and back roads of Baker County
A beautiful winter day exploring Baker County Oregon with the season’s first snow on the Elkhorns and the Wallowas.
Social Distancing in Burnt River Canyon and the tiny town of Unity in Baker County
A beautiful Spring day exploring the Burnt River Canyon and the small town of Unity in Baker County Oregon . some great wildlife and lots of wide open scenery.
The Burnt River Canyon near Durkee is always one of our favorite drives for taking in the majestic scenery of Eastern Oregon and watching wildlife along the way.
For more information about Burnt River Canyon or other Baker County back roads and scenic byways visit the Baker County Tourism website at www.travlebakercounty.com
Exploring the back roads and a little birding as winter turns to spring in Baker County Oregon.
Spent the day watching the seasons change in Eastern Oregon, with big dramatic skies and snowcapped mountain peaks. While it’s a little early for spring migration, still spotted a few fun birds including lots of Red Tail Hawks, snow geese and tundra swans.
For more information about Baker County Oregon including local scenic byways and birding hot spots visit Baker County Tourism's website at www.travelbakercounty.com
A beautiful winter day exploring the byways and back roads of Baker County
A beautiful winter day exploring Baker County Oregon with the season’s first snow on the Elkhorns and the Wallowas.
A beautiful winter day exploring the byways and back roads of Baker County
A beautiful winter day exploring Baker County Oregon with the season’s first snow on the Elkhorns and the Wallowas.
Red Tail Ready for Lift Off.
One more photo from our recent outing along the Burnt River Canyon in Baker County Oregon. Saw lots of Sheep in the canyon but not many birds on this trip but did catch this Red Tail Hawk.
The Burnt River Canyon near Durkee is always one of our favorite drives for taking in the majestic scenery of Eastern Oregon and watching wildlife along the way. Saw lots of wildlife this trip as colder temperatures have brought the big horn sheep down into the canyon.
For more information about Burnt River Canyon or other Baker County back roads and scenic byways visit the Baker County Tourism website at www.travlebakercounty.com
A beautiful winter day exploring the byways and back roads of Baker County
A beautiful winter day exploring Baker County Oregon with the season’s first snow on the Elkhorns and the Wallowas.
Big Horn Sheep in Burnt River Canyon in Baker County
A beautiful New Year’s Day exploring the Burnt River Canyon and watching wildlife between Durkee and Unity in Baker County Oregon with lots of Bighorn Sheep out to help us ring in the new year.
The Burnt River Canyon near Durkee is always one of our favorite drives for taking in the majestic scenery of Eastern Oregon and watching wildlife along the way. Saw lots of wildlife this trip as colder temperatures have pushed lots of deer down into the canyon. We were excited to spot a few Bighorn Sheep in rut during this trip
For more information about Burnt River Canyon or other Baker County back roads and scenic byways visit the Baker County Tourism website at www.travlebakercounty.com
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เสาดินนาน้อย Sao Din Na Noi and เจดีย์ดิน บ้านศาลา Ban Sala are a notable geological landmarks in Nan Province, located in northern Thailand. It is also known as the "Stone Pillars of Nan" or "Clay Pagoda" in English. These sites consist of impressive limestone pillars that rise from the ground, similar to the hoodoos in Bryce Canyon in the United States. These striking formations are the result of millions of years of erosion by rainwater and wind, which has worn away the softer layers of rock and left behind the harder layers that make up the pillars. What makes these places truly unique is the combination of the scenery and scenic surroundings of Nan. The green valleys and vast rice paddies add an extra layer of beauty to the experience. Visitors can explore the area via hiking trails and viewing platforms, where they can take in breathtaking views of the jagged pillars and surrounding landscape. It is a great place to enjoy the peace and serenity of nature and take unique photos.
Ban Sala in Na Noi district in Nan province is also known as the "Stone Pillars of Nan". This beautiful rock formation is mainly known by the locals. Ban Sala consists of impressive limestone pillars that rise from the ground. These striking formations are the result of millions of years of erosion by rainwater and wind, which has worn away the softer layers of rock and left behind the harder layers that make up the pillars. What makes this site truly unique is the combination of Nan's scenery and scenic surroundings. We explore the area through hiking trails. Kanitha enjoys jagged pillars and the surrounding landscape. Ban Sala is located next to Si Nan National Park.
"เสาดินนาน้อย Sao Din Na Noi en เจดีย์ดิน บ้านศาลา, Ban Sala zijn opvallende geologische bezienswaardigheden in de provincie Nan, gelegen in het noorden van Thailand. Ze staan ook bekend als de Stone Pillars of Nan of Clay Pagoda in het Engels. Deze plekken bestaan uit indrukwekkende kalkstenen pilaren die uit de grond oprijzen, vergelijkbaar met de hoodoos in Bryce Canyon in de Verenigde Staten. Deze opvallende formaties zijn het resultaat van miljoenen jaren van erosie door regenwater en wind, waardoor de zachtere lagen gesteente zijn weggesleten en de hardere lagen zijn achtergelaten die de pilaren vormen. Wat deze plekken echt uniek maakt, is de combinatie van het landschap en de schilderachtige omgeving van Nan. De groene valleien en uitgestrekte rijstvelden voegen een extra laag van schoonheid toe aan de ervaring. Bezoekers kunnen het gebied verkennen via wandelpaden en uitkijkplatforms, waar ze een adembenemend uitzicht hebben op de grillige pilaren en het omliggende landschap. Het is een geweldige plek om te genieten van de rust en sereniteit van de natuur en om unieke foto's te maken. Kanitha geniet van grillige pilaren en het omliggende landschap. Ban Sala ligt gelegen naast Si Nan National Park.
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The province of Nan is located in the north of Thailand and borders Laos. It is one of the lesser known provinces of Thailand, but is known for its natural beauty. Rice planting is one important agricultural activity in Thailand and it is part of the country's culture and traditions. The rice planting process in Thailand starts with preparing the soil. The farmers plow the soil to loosen it and provide it with nutrients. Then the rice seeds are planted in separate beds. After the seeds have germinated, the young rice plants are planted on the rice fields. These rice fields are usually arranged in terraces to better manage the water and ensure even irrigation. Planting rice is usually done manually, where the farmers manually put the rice plant into the ground. After planting, the fields are usually immersed in water to protect the rice plants from weeds and pests. After about 4 to 6 months, the rice is fully grown and ready to be harvested. After harvesting, the rice grains are washed and dried before being stored or sold at the market. Rice is an important source of food in Thailand and is used in many dishes from curries to fried rice dishes.
We were warmly welcomed to the enchanting farm stay ฮ้างนาตาจันทร์ in Pua, nestled in the middle of vast rice fields. As we immersed ourselves in the soothing atmosphere of Doi Phu Kha National Park, our senses were pampered with the lush green splendor of nature. It was a true oasis of serenity, where we could settle down and completely relax. The mornings started with a gentle breeze that greeted us as we enjoyed a delicious breakfast with fresh local produce. In the afternoon we cooled down at the nearby Tat Luang waterfall, a majestic waterfall that let its cool water flow into beautiful pools. In the evening, the moonlight lit up the rice fields like an enchanting spectacle. We basked in the stillness of the night, surrounded by a symphony of crickets and the soothing sounds of nature.
De provincie Nan is gelegen in het noorden van Thailand en grenst aan Laos. Het is één van de minder bekende provincies van Thailand, maar staat bekend om zijn natuurlijke schoonheid. Rijstplanten is één belangrijke landbouwactiviteit in Thailand en het is een onderdeel van de cultuur en de tradities van het land. Het proces van rijstplanten in Thailand begint met het voorbereiden van de grond. De boeren ploegen de grond om deze los te maken en te voorzien van voedingsstoffen. Vervolgens worden de rijstzaden in aparte bedden geplant. Nadat de zaden zijn ontkiemd, worden de jonge rijstplantjes uitgeplant op de rijstvelden. Tijdens het planten van de rijst worden de deelnemers vermaakt met muziek en zang, en wordt er vaak eten en drinken gedeeld. Bij het samen rijst planten komen de lokale gemeenschappen bij elkaar om samen rijst te planten. Dit is niet alleen een manier om de rijstoogst te voltooien, maar ook een gelegenheid om de sociale banden binnen de gemeenschap te versterken. Na ongeveer 4 tot 6 maanden is de rijst volgroeid en klaar om geoogst te worden. We werden hartelijk verwelkomd in de betoverende boerderijaccommodatie ฮ้างนาตาจันทร์ in Pua, gelegen te midden van uitgestrekte rijstvelden. Terwijl we ons onderdompelden in de rustgevende sfeer van het Doi Phu Kha National Park, werden onze zintuigen verwend met de weelderige groene pracht van de natuur. Het was een ware oase van sereniteit, waar we konden neerstrijken en volledig ontspannen. De ochtenden begonnen met een zacht briesje dat ons begroette terwijl we genoten van een heerlijk ontbijt met verse streekproducten. In de namiddag vonden we verkoeling bij de nabijgelegen Tat Luang waterval, een majestueuze waterval die zijn koele water in fraaie poelen liet stromen. 's Avonds verlichtte het maanlicht de rijstvelden als een betoverend schouwspel. We koesterden ons in de stilte van de nacht, omringd door een symfonie van krekels en het rustgevende geluid van de natuur..
Lamahatta is surrounded on all sides by pine forests and tea gardens with panoramic views of Mt. Kanchenjungha. Lamahatta is an ideal holiday destination for tourists who wish to get away from the hustle and bustle of urban life and enjoy natural solitude, with its rare and beautiful species of flowers carpeting the landscape and surrounding gardens. Lamahatta is well-connected to all major tourist hubs like Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Kurseong, Siliguri, etc.
A beautiful winter day exploring the byways and back roads of Baker County
A beautiful winter day exploring Baker County Oregon with the season’s first snow on the Elkhorns and the Wallowas.
A beautiful spring day exploring the back roads and a little birding in Baker County Oregon near the towns of Keating and Baker City.
Spent the day watching the seasons change in Eastern Oregon, with big dramatic skies. While it’s a little early for spring migration, still spotted a few fun birds including lots of Red Tail Hawks and several nesting great horned owls and our first Downy Woodpecker of the season.
For more information about Baker County Oregon including local scenic byways and birding hot spots visit Baker County Tourism's website at www.travelbakercounty.com
Big Horn Sheep in Burnt River Canyon in Baker County
A beautiful Fall day exploring the Burnt River Canyon and watching wildlife between Durkee and Unity in Baker County Oregon .
The Burnt River Canyon near Durkee is always one of our favorite drives for taking in the majestic scenery of Eastern Oregon and watching wildlife along the way. Saw lots of wildlife this trip as colder temperatures have pushed lots of deer down into the canyon. We were excited to spot a few Bighorn Sheep in rut during this trip
For more information about Burnt River Canyon or other Baker County back roads and scenic byways visit the Baker County Tourism website at www.travlebakercounty.com
We had no plans, no itinerary—just a shared desire to escape the routine. So, we piled into the car, rolled down the windows, and let the open road guide us. The destination? A hill that just 2hrs drive from the city 🚗💨
The trip turned out to be one of the most memorable experiences. It captures the essence of an unplanned road trip, the beauty of nature, and the bond shared with friends. It's a reminder that sometimes the best memories are made when we let go of plans and embrace the unexpected 😎💖
A beautiful winter day exploring the byways and back roads of Baker County
A beautiful winter day exploring Baker County Oregon including Virtue Flats and the Keating Valley.
Took advantage of some unseasonably spring like weather on the valley floor to get out and enjoy the scenery including spectacular views of the snowcapped Wallowa and Elkhorn mountains
A beautiful day exploring the back roads and winter landscapes of Baker County Oregon near Keating.
A beautiful winter day for exploring the winding back roads of the Baker and Keating valleys with spectacular views of the Wallowa and Elk Horn Mountains.
A little early for spring migration still but spotted a few fun birds including lots of Red Tail Hawks, some Horned Larks and a Say's Phoebe.
For more information about Baker County Oregon including local scenic byways and birding hot spots visit Baker County Tourism's website at www.travelbakercounty.com
A beautiful winter day exploring the byways and back roads of Baker County
A beautiful winter day exploring Baker County Oregon including Virtue Flats and the Keating Valley.
Took advantage of some unseasonably spring like weather on the valley floor to get out and enjoy the scenery including spectacular views of the snowcapped Wallowa and Elkhorn mountains
A beautiful winter day exploring the byways and back roads of Baker County
A beautiful winter day exploring Baker County Oregon including stops to explore Beaver Creek, and the Powder River along the Elkhorn Scenic Byway. Some of the first real snow of the season this week on the valley floor and a lot more in the mountains.
Exploring the back roads and a little birding as winter turns to spring in Baker County Oregon.
Spent the day watching the seasons change in Eastern Oregon, with big dramatic skies and snowcapped mountain peaks. While it’s a little early for spring migration, still spotted a few fun birds including lots of Red Tail Hawks, snow geese and tundra swans.
For more information about Baker County Oregon including local scenic byways and birding hot spots visit Baker County Tourism's website at www.travelbakercounty.com
Big Horn Sheep in Burnt River Canyon in Baker County
A beautiful New Year’s Day exploring the Burnt River Canyon and watching wildlife between Durkee and Unity in Baker County Oregon with lots of Bighorn Sheep out to help us ring in the new year.
The Burnt River Canyon near Durkee is always one of our favorite drives for taking in the majestic scenery of Eastern Oregon and watching wildlife along the way. Saw lots of wildlife this trip as colder temperatures have pushed lots of deer down into the canyon. We were excited to spot a few Bighorn Sheep in rut during this trip
For more information about Burnt River Canyon or other Baker County back roads and scenic byways visit the Baker County Tourism website at www.travlebakercounty.com
A beautiful winter day exploring the byways and back roads of Baker County
A beautiful winter day exploring Baker County Oregon including Virtue Flats and the Keating Valley.
Took advantage of some unseasonably spring like weather on the valley floor to get out and enjoy the scenery including spectacular views of the snowcapped Wallowa and Elkhorn mountains