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Die Fraueninsel ist nach der Herreninsel die zweitgrößte der drei Inseln im Chiemsee. Auf der 15,5 ha großen und autofreien Fraueninsel wohnen in etwa 50 Häusern beständig um die 300 Einwohner. Diese Siedlung auf der Insel bildet den Ort Frauenchiemsee, weswegen im Sprachgebrauch die beiden Begriffe Fraueninsel und Frauenchiemsee oft synonym verwendet werden.
Um die Insel herum führt ein etwa 1,5 km langer Fußweg. Das Fahrradfahren ist auf der Insel nicht gestattet. Nur in der Zeit von sieben bis zwölf Uhr dürfen Lieferfahrzeuge vereinzelt auf die Insel. Die Insel ist das ganze Jahr über mit dem Linienschiff der Chiemsee-Schifffahrt zu erreichen.
Das Kloster Frauenwörth prägt den Charakter von Frauenchiemsee, es ist Wallfahrtsort für die selige Irmengard, die Schutzpatronin des Chiemgaus.
782 gründete Herzog Tassilo III. von Bayern das Kloster. Nach den Zerstörungen der Ungarneinfälle erlebte es zwischen dem 11. und dem 15. Jahrhundert eine Blütezeit. 1728 und 1732 wurden die Klostergebäude neu erbaut. Im Zuge der Säkularisation hob man das Kloster von 1803 bis 1835 auf, jedoch bestand der Konvent fort. 1836 errichtete König Ludwig I. von Bayern für die Benediktinerinnen das Kloster neu.
Fraueninsel is the second largest of the three islands in Lake Chiemsee after Herreninsel. On the 15.5 hectares large and car-free Fraueninsel live in about 50 houses constantly around 300 inhabitants. This settlement on the island forms the village Frauenchiemsee, which is why the two terms Fraueninsel and Frauenchiemsee are often used synonymously.
Around the island leads an approximately 1.5 km long footpath. Bicycling is not permitted on the island. Delivery vehicles are only allowed on the island sporadically between the hours of seven and twelve. The island can be reached all year round by the Chiemsee-Schifffahrt scheduled boat service.
The Frauenwörth monastery shapes the character of Frauenchiemsee; it is a place of pilgrimage for Blessed Irmengard, the patron saint of Chiemgau.
In 782 Duke Tassilo III of Bavaria founded the monastery. After the destruction of the Hungarian invasions, it flourished between the 11th and 15th centuries. In 1728 and 1732 the monastery buildings were rebuilt. In the course of secularization the monastery was abolished from 1803 to 1835, but the convent continued to exist. In 1836 King Ludwig I of Bavaria rebuilt the monastery for the Benedictine nuns.
♪ Kansas - Closet Chronicles (Live) ♪
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So no one knew, not even him, the problems he would find
On the day he journeyed deep into his mind
I close my eyes, I go far away
Away from the battlefield
In my dreams, well
Here I will enjoy it
Where innocence plays with all the laughing children
The kind who are crying right now
A taste of freedom from the pain
Of everything here I see
Life is sweet but I took it all for granted
And now I don't know if I could ever tell you
Just what we permit, we allow
Allow me to forget the life, I've made my own
I've held this nation in my hand and yet it's not my home
Oh, allow me just one answer and one reason why
Why this refugee of the family of man must die?
Tell me why....
.......
On a windless morning during sunrise in Coyote Buttes South near the Cottonwood teepies.
Danke für deinen Besuch! Thanks for visiting!
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Exactly 6 years ago today I was allowed to visit the Wave in the Vermilion Cliffs National Monument for the 4th and last time so far.
Actually, the story began in the mid-80s when I saw pictures of the Wave in a magazine (GEO). Among other things, it said that it would take an endless hike through the desert to reach the Wave...no question of House-Rock-Valley-Road.
Well, 20 years later and wiser by a lot of information, I was lucky enough to win permits in the online lottery 4 times (2006, 2007, 2008 and 2016).
Panorama from 5 vertical images a' 24 mm.
Heute vor genau 6 Jahren durfte ich zum 4. und bislang letzten Mal die Wave im Vermilion Cliffs National Monument besuchen.
Eigentlich begann die Geschichte bereits Mitte der 80iger Jahre, als ich in einem Magazin (GEO) Bilder der Wave sah. Dort stand unter anderem, dass es eine endlose Wanderung durch die Wüste erfordere, um die Wave zu erreichen...von House-Rock-Valley-Road keine Rede.
Nun ja, 20 Jahre später und um viele Informationen klüger, hatte ich 4 mal das Glück, Genehmigungen in der online-Lotterie zu gewinnen (2006, 2007, 2008 und 2016).
Panorama aus 5 vertikalen Bildern a' 24 mm.
Common Merganser (Mergus merganser) drake swimming in a small urban pond in southwest Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
16 April, 2016.
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Para nosotros el punto mas grato del recorrido que acostumbramos realizar por este magnífico arenal del oeste de Cantabria.
Una brecha en la roca, que se cierra cuando sube la marea, permite contemplar la combinación perfecta entre rocas, arena, cielo y mar.
Esa tarde agosteña la mar rompía con cierta fuerza y la marea estaba subiendo. Muy dificil sortear ese estrecho paso y acceder al extremo nordeste de Gerra. Otro dia será.
Muchisimas gracias a todos los amigos de flickr por sus amables visitas, comentarios y premios a estas imágenes.
Tübingen Stocherkähne are punt boat which Poke on the Neckar in Tübingen by punting, here called, are moved. From the construction type it concerns a barge. They differ from the Venetian gondolas to which they are often compared radically by the symmetrical construction of the small boats and the kind of the locomotion
Originally Neckar fisherman drove with the Tübinger punt boat. However, punt boat driving has long been an integral part of the student culture of Tübingen.
In Tübingen there are 130 holder teeth, which are permitted on the Neckar. Most include student associations or student groups and specialties. Non-student associations and corporations now also have punt boat. Punt boat driving is also one of the city's tourist offerings.
Stocherkahnfahren is now commercially available by certified Stocherern, so that citizens and visitors of the city of Tübingen can also enjoy it.
Narrowbost Conway no 2 arriving into the canal at Gnosall, Staffordshire on the Shropshire Union Canal. Seen during our coronavirus lockdown permitted activity 2020
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"Let us permit nature to have her way. She understands her business better than we do." —Michel de Montaigne
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[Cubic Cherry]: Alien Eye Scar
[Disquiet]: Shattered Jacket
[Dappa]: Notre Tattoo
[Elos]: K066 Hairbase
[Kalback]: Chilled Pants
[Kalback ] Mainstore: Teleport
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[Lavarock Poses]:.Male Bento Pose Set-21
[Lavarock Poses] Mainstore: Teleport
[Lavarock Poses] MP: Shop
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Grizzly Bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) playing in the sedge along the shores of the K'tzim-a-deen Grizzly Bear Sanctuary north of Prince Rupert along the maritime coast of British Columbia, Canada.
26 May, 2015.
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La RUTA DE LA COSTA DE NOJA une las playas de Ris (Bandera Azul) y de Trengandín (‘Q’ de Calidad Turística). Este itinerario ha sido galardonado con el distintivo ‘Sendero Azul’ que concede la Fundación Europea de Educación Ambiental, FEE. El certificado ha sido posible gracias a la Concejalía de Medio Ambiente del Ayuntamiento de Noja, y el Plan de Competitividad Turística de la Villa que han trabajado juntos por acondicionar y conservar el paseo.
La ruta se desarrolla por un espectacular camino de dos kilómetros de recorrido que a través de ocho paneles informativos permite divulgar el patrimonio natural, histórico y arquitectónico nojeño de forma fácil y didáctica.
The probably most photographed stone in the Coyote Buttes South, Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona.
Der vermutlich meist fotografierte Stein in den Coyote Buttes South, Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona.
Danke für deinen Besuch! Thanks for visiting!
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The approach to the lock at Great Hayward on the Trent and Mersey Canal, in Staffordshire. Peace an quiet on a Lockdown Sunday
Taken during CoronaVirus Year 2020/2021, exercise being a permitted activity during Lockdown-3
"a maturidade me permite olhar com menos ilusões, aceitar com menos sofrimento, entender com mais tranquilidade, querer com mais doçura." (Lya Luft)
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♪♫♪♫ - I Miss You
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El Castillo de Belalcázar está ubicado en un característico paraje serrano al norte de la población, siendo uno de los más importantes de la provincia de Córdoba. Perteneciente a los condes de Belalcázar, donde tuvieron su residencia, da testimonio, junto con el convento de los franciscanos de la población, del gran papel que estos señores desempeñaron como mecenas de la arquitectura y promotores del gótico tardío en la comarca.
Parece que en el mismo lugar ya hubo una fortaleza romana, continuada luego en época musulmana, de la que todavía subsiste un importante testimonio en la cerca exterior, que se mantuvo como primera línea de muralla con torres albarranas sobre el arroyo Caganchas.
Dentro de este recinto, y en lo más elevado del montículo, se construye el Bello Alcázar que da nombre a la villa, cuya obra corresponde a la segunda mitad del siglo XV. Su construcción data de 1450 cuando Juan II otorgó estas tierras a Gutierre de Sotomayor, Maestre de la Orden de Alcántara, permitiéndole construir un castillo. Su construcción fue iniciada en la segunda mitad del siglo XV con el objetivo de convertirse en la residencia de los condes de Belalcázar, señores feudales del territorio en aquella época.
El castillo, de excelente cantería de granito, ofrece una disposición cuadrangular, con altos y robustos muros que aparecen jalonados por ocho torres prismáticas, en correspondencia con el centro cada uno de los flancos y las esquinas. Tanto los lienzos de muralla como las torres, se enriquecen en su coronamiento con una apretada línea de modillones que, obviamente, embellecen la imagen del conjunto.
Sin embargo, el sorprendente efecto que produce la fortaleza obedece particularmente a la torre del homenaje, emplazada en el muro oriental con una altura de 47 metros, es la más grandiosa de todas. En sus dos primeros tercios ofrece una disposición cilíndrica al redondearse las esquinas, compensándose esa diferencia a través de unos elementos escalonados de figura piramidal. Se ha relacionado este recurso con el también empleado en la del Clavero de Salamanca, obra de la época, construida por el otro Sotomayor. El rasgo definitivo de este cuerpo alto son las garitas cilíndricas que, alternativamente, largas y cortas, se adosan a los costados y en las esquinas. Sus superficies se aprovechan para unos gigantescos escudos de los Sotomayor con bandas traqueadas
Millions of years of wind, water and sand have created these rock formations. Indirect light in the late morning conjure up a picture of the colorful sandstone with many color gradations.
Location: Top Rock Plateau, Coyote Buttes North, Vermilion Cliffs National Monument.
Millionen Jahre Wind, Wasser und Sand haben diese Felsformen geschaffen. Indirektes Licht am späten Vormittag zaubern aus dem bunten Sandstein mit vielen Farbabstufungen ein Bild.
Ort: Top Rock Plateau, Coyote Buttes North, Vermilion Cliffs National Monument.
A Pine Grosbeak (Pinicola enucleator) male checks the ground below it in the mixed woods of the boreal forest north of Thorhild, Alberta, Canada.
30 January, 2017.
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A Curve-billed Thrasher (Toxostoma curvirostre) perched on the dead wooden core of a cactus in the Saguaro National Park near Tucson, Arizona, U.S.A.
12 December, 2017.
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Norbury Junction on a bright sunny day during the Covid-19 Corona Virus lockdown
Permitted activities, daily walks
A Horned Grebe (Podiceps auritus) sets up its territory on a small urban pond in southwest Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
14 May, 2021.
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A Northern Gannet (Morus bassanus) coming in for a landing, hopefully near its nest site with a load of material to line the nest on the large gannet colony on Bonaventure Island east of Perce, Quebec, Canada.
11 June, 2012.
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Junto al nacimiento del rio, se encuentra un bonito salto de agua.
Me desplacé recientemente, confiando en que las temperaturas actuales me permitieran ver el espectáculo que ofrecen sus aguas. formando estalagmitas heladas, pero aunque no lo logré, disfruté largo tiempo del espectáculo del lugar y su bello entorno.
Vega del Codorno (Cuenca) España.
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Good morning dear Flickr friends!
With drone photography, I was able to fulfill a long-cherished personal dream. The desire to "think outside the box". By this I mean, from a higher perspective, to finally make visible what was hidden from the normal perspective when taking pictures. In the photo I am on the small island "Love Island". It is not in the photo, but is located somewhat southwest of this section of the image. In front of us is the "Mettnau" peninsula, on the right it goes to the top. The front visible part of the lake is the "Zellersee". Behind the peninsula is the "Gnadensee", which is called "Markelfinger Winkel" at the end. A very quiet part of the lake that I like to go with kayak beginners. This part of the lake freezes over completely in winter and is then released for ice skating. However, it was a few years ago that the lake was frozen over. It may have been 4 or 5 years ago. I even published photos of the icy lake. Taking pictures from a height of 100 meters is simply wonderful and, thanks to the professional drone technology, a brilliant thing. If you feel inspired: Please fly carefully and observe the local laws and regulations and, like me, practice flying for hours, days and weeks on the open field without any support. In vacation countries, you sometimes need expensive permits and papers to fly. Without this, for example, Thailand faces a 5-year prison sentence. You should take that seriously. But enough of "if" and "but".
Happy weekend ahead!
Yarin
My soundtrack: Fly by Ludovico Einaudi
El Acueducto de Abánades construido sobre el rio Valdivia también conocido como puente del Rey, es de las mas espectaculares construcciones sobre el Canal. Tiene cinco arcos de medio punto sobre cuatro pilares con doble contrafuerte. Por encima discurre el Canal, flanqueado por dos amplias banquetas que permiten la continuación del Camino de sirga.
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Blue Ringtail Damselfly (Austrolestes annulosus)
The first Blue I have captured this season. And again the shot was taken at 'arms length' above my head. It had paused very briefly a lot lower down but not long enough to get a shot.
I hope you have all had a wonderful and happy Christmas.
I will catch up with your images as time permits.
Swainson's Hawk (Buteo swainsoni) resting on a fencepost on the edge of the prairie landscape south of Sceptre, Saskatchewan, Canada.
21 May, 2018.
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A North American Red Squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) scolds me from the safety of the upper, snow covered branches of a spruce tree in the mixed woods east of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
29 December, 2022.
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A young Northern Saw-whet Owl (Aegolius acadicus) outside an artificial nest box in the aspen woods in Strathcona County northeast of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
26 June, 2013.
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... Only Time is capable of understanding how great Love is...
"Não permita que suas emoções se confundam com seu amor. Estes são sentimentos distintos e o mais nobre deve sempre prevalecer."
The larger of our two seal species (UK), the face of a grey seal bobbing in the waves can be seen around the British shoreline but this is the first one I have seen haul it`s self out on to the beach at Littlestone . This large Bull soon slipped strongly back into the sea and away . Bull Grey seals can grow to well over 8.5 feet long and 500 pounds they seldom live to more than 25 years old.
Las cópulas nos permiten fijarnos en las diferencias entre los machos y las hembras de la misma especie. En el caso de E. viridulum la diferencia más notable es el ojo colorado del macho, aunque el ojo de la hembra no es menos espectacular. En una balsa de riego en el campo de Cartagena.
A family of Gray Jay (Perisoreus canadensis) were observed feeding in the mixed woods on the edge of the boreal forest region north of Thorhild, Alberta, Canada.
Based on the colouration of the plumage, I would say that the adult is in the foreground and a juvenile in the background. The juvenile has a browner tinge to the feathers while the adult is more gray in colour.
11 January, 2021.
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The Knot is a medium-sized, sandpiper A long-distance winter migrant to the UK from the Arctic , they can travel up to 15,000 km, stopping to feed. Knot eat live worm shrimp , molluscs and crustaceans which they find by probing their bills deep into the mud and sand .
A Spotted Sandpiper (Actitis macularia) exploring the shoreline in search of something eat at Miquelon Lake southeast of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
7 August, 2014.
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A Red Squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) surveys the woods for intruders to his domain in the mixed woods north of Thorhild, Alberta, Canada.
12 January, 2016.
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En la estepa patagonica, estos puentes hechos por paisanos expertos permiten cruzar rios con total seguridad
Castillo de Calatrava La Nueva (Ciudad Real - Castilla-La mancha) Esta fortaleza se halla situada en la cima de un cerro en forma de cono a 936 metros de altitud, con una densa vegetación autóctona en sus laderas y en su base rodeado de grandes pedrizas o canchales que hacen difícil su acceso. El camino empedrado hoy existente se hizo para la visita de Felipe II a la fortaleza en 1560 y nos lleva hasta la base del castillo. Su situación controla uno de los pasos naturales hacia Sierra Morena. No se conoce con exactitud el año inicial de su construcción, si bien hay referencias de su uso por Nuño de Lara en 1187 como antiguo Castillo de Dueñas.
En 1191 Rodrigo Gutiérrez Girón y su segunda mujer, Jimena, donaron por sus almas a la Orden de Calatrava la mitad de las rentas y heredades que tenían en este antiguo Castillo de Dueñas, dejando expresamente la mitad de las rentas a favor de los hijos del primer matrimonio del donante. Tres años después, éstos vendieron a la Orden de Calatrava sus derechos en el castillo por la suma de 1000 maravedís.
En 1201, Alfonso VIII confirmaba a los calatravos la propiedad íntegra del castillo. En 1211 los musulmanes recuperaron el cercano Castillo de Salvatierra (Justo frente a este, al otro lado del valle y sobre un cerro de menor altura.ambos dominaban el paso hacia Andalucía) y que no volvería al dominio de los cristianos hasta 1226; esto reforzó la importancia estratégica del cerro donde se encontraba el castillo de Dueñas.
La fortaleza actual es de grandes dimensiones (46 000 metros cuadrados), y fue construida por los caballeros calatravos en los años 1213 a 1217, después de la batalla de las Navas de Tolosa, empleando como mano de obra a buena parte de prisioneros tomados en dicha batalla. Una vez erigida, se convirtió en sede de la Orden de Calatrava, y en una de las más importantes fortalezas de Castilla. Su historia corre pareja a la de la propia Orden.
En realidad se trata de un recinto bastante complejo, compuesto por iglesia, convento, hospedería, puebla y recinto externo, todo fuertemente fortificado. Desde la llanura se asciende a la fortaleza bordeando sus murallas exteriores y se llega una explanada donde se abre la puerta exterior del siglo XV, que permite entrar en el recinto externo o liza que está limitada por dos murallas casi paralelas. Este recinto se utilizaba para guardar el ganado, para alojar tropas en tránsito y para refugio de campesinos en caso de peligro.
Cámara Nikon D850 con lente 14-24 F2.8/G-ED editada con Camera Raw y Photoshop CC 2019.
Recomiendo hacer doble click sobre la imagen y ver en grande.
I recommend see in larger, clicking double on the imagen.
One of the most fantastic place in the world located in Arizona.
White Pocket, a group of domes and ridges covering an area of one square mile, below a larger mesa lined by similar rocks
there is no permit system but its not very easy to reach them.
This female Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) had her tail raised in the air and was flapping her wings in an attempt to entice a male to breed with her. It was an interesting behaviour I had not observed before and one male did fulfill her wish in the cattail marsh northwest of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
20 May, 2021.
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A Marbled Godwit (Limosa fedoa) on the alkaline beaches of Chaplin Lake east of Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada.
20 May, 2013.
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A North American Red Squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) stops to view its surroundings in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada.
18 September, 2016.
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Mute swans can weigh up to 30 pounds reach 5 feet long and can have a wingspan over 8 feet across They are largest and heaviest water bird wild in the UK . Wild swans have been known to live as long as 30 years. They are placid birds unless they or their young feel directly threatened or have an intruder in their territory . This one was showing another Male Swan that it was time for him to be chased off !
A Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia) stands proudly next to its burrow in case of the need for a quick escape on the prairie landscape near Brooks, Alberta, Canada.
17 June, 2013.
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Taken in the Black Dragon. No pixels were altered in the making of this photo.
#NoshsHoodChallenge3
Rules and details:
1) I (Noshinima Midas) tag 50 names of great photographers on Second Life. Said photographers that choose to participate in the challenge can come over to my parcel, Noshinima's Neighborhood (link below) and do an image anywhere in my city. You will be allowed two hours to use any posestands or props that you would like to add and are allowed to bring any friends you want to join you in your shoot. You are also allowed to make the shoot as safe or as adult as you like. The only rule is that you do the shoot within the city block. Take your time to have a look around to see where in the block would make a great place for your image.
2) Upload the finished image onto Flickr and place the hashtag #NoshsHoodChallenge3 on either the title or the description.
3) YOU MUST TAG 10 PEOPLE THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE TAKE THIS CHALLENGE ON YOUR UPLOAD OF YOUR SHOOT! NO MORE, NO LESS! I have had several people during previous challenges that have not followed this simple rule so I am making it ALLCAPS to get the point across. Link them to this post and explain the rules to them as well. They must also tag 10 of their friends that they would like to see do this challenge if they themselves choose to participate as well. You must tag people that are actual active photographers on Second Life. Tagging pages dedicated to advertising a store, tagging real life photographers and tagging empty profiles does not count and is against the rules. Also, although you are permitted to do this if you desire, tagging me and tagging yourself will not count towards the number of 10 photographers you are tagging.
Here is the link to the city block:
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A Ruffed Grouse (Bonasa umbellus) male sits atop his "drumming log" where he displays by beating his wings against his body in a drumming motion to let other males or prospective females in the surrounding area of his presence. This male set up territory in the aspen woodlands to the east of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
11 May, 2016.
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A Ruby-throated Hummingbird (Archilochus colubris) male rests on the high point of the open area to view its surroundings near Islet Lake west of Tofield, Alberta, Canada.
11 June, 2020.
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A natural pool on the Lyell Fork of the Tuolumne River in Yosemite National Park. In June, with a bit of melting snow still feeding the river, this might have been a shock to the senses if you jumped in!
Wishing you a marvelous weekend. Thanks, as always, for stopping by and for all of your kind comments -- I appreciate them all. I will be on and off for the next couple of days and will catch up as time permits.
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