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Leopardess in the Okavango Delta, Botswana
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I was taken by the house built to support the windmill (windpump) - designed to match the farm.
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After passing through the narrow Wüstestätte alley, one reaches some kind of a little courtyard of the same name, with coffee shops, tea shops and the ubiquitous souvenir shops.
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Someone on the far bank was throwing food into the water and these two swans were in a hurry to get over there. Sundown at Napton Reservoir.
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Just when I though it couldn't get any more bizarre, a second mixed train drew up alongside the first. It had two freight cars to be unloaded, and so the scene became just that little bit more chaotic, and exotic. An army of men descended on the right said of the train and they stacked the freight against the walls.
The American Avocet visits the shores of Lake Michigan in Milwaukee once a year during Spring Migration. They are amazing and very elegant birds. The first time I saw them I thought I had walked into a dream world, perhaps fallen into a rabbit hole like "Alice in Wonderland" I expected to run into a caterpillar talking in riddles next. :)
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The most difficult part about this location is finding the right composition - there are so many lines and so many possibilities. The second challenge is getting the right light with that composition.
These clouds came from the south and then turned toward the east as the winds shifted. More clouds were in the west, but there was a break, and it was a waiting game for the light to illuminate the mountain.
Just the right amount of water over the salt to provide reflections yet not be impacted by the winds.
The Great Salt Lake - GPS is not the exact spot of the shot.
GWR.Heavy Freight Locos No 2807 and No3850 are about to pass during a photo charter on the Great Central railway in April 2011
Training one week before beachrace - Hoek Van Holland to Den Helder - 130km.
Taken in Den Helder, Netherlands.
It was a strange day weatherwise... 5 minutes before i took this, it was snowing that heavy, you could hardly see your hand in front of you! Crookstone moor, with Win Hill, And Crook Hill in the background.. April 2016, Peak District, UK..
Lion Cub: Masai Mara region, Kenya
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Cuevas del Drach
Hidden within the caves is Lake Martel, considered to be one of the largest subterranean lakes in the world
We went to some new places on our recent road trip. One of the best was Theordore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota. Unique and beautiful badlands-type landscape with not only buffalo roaming the highways, but wild horses. This guy seemed to be striding with purpose as I captured a quick shot through our car window.
Just coincidental, but I'm struck by how similar the colors here are to the rusty trash can I posted yesterday.