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This shows a close up of an immature male showing how the markings and colours are before it ages and becomes more redder.
Bluegill Lake, Lake Tomahawk/Newbold, Oneida County, Wisconsin
Northern Highland–American Legion State Forest
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Thompson 'K1' number 62005 at Rabbit Bridge passing the 'ganger' and his workmen. A Timeline Events photo charter on the Great Central Railway.
November mood in forest! On tour with leone013
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Remember the popular 1980 video game Pac-Man? As I approached the rim of this scenic overlook, the small pine tree immediately reminded me of the iconic Pac-Man. I had to stop and take a photo before I even got closer to the edge to get the real ‘money-shot’ looking down into the canyon. Photographed at Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area in Utah.
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... in Nottingham, on a cold and misty morning.
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Pris dans la glace au début de l'hiver ...à 1600mètres d'altitude .
Val Ferret, Vallée d'Aoste, Italie
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Thompson 'K1' number 62005 on the Great Central Railway passing the 'ganger' and his workmen. A Timeline Events photo
Processed in Topaz Studios
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A view of the lower section of the falls flowing under that well-placed bridge.
"Multnomah Falls is the most visited natural recreation site in the Pacific Northwest with more than 2 million stopping by each year to take in the views. Fed by underground springs from Larch Mountain, the flow over the falls varies, but is usually highest during winter and spring. This is also one of the best places in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area to study geology exposed by floods." fs.usda.gov
"The Multnomah people received their name from their chief. Yet, the existence of their great chief named Multnomah has been up for debate. Other Native American tribes in the Columbia River Valley area spoke of him in their oral history, while Oregon historians dismissed him as just a myth. Therefore, there is conflicting evidence of whether or not he was real. However, on top of the oral descriptions of him there were writings including newspapers and journals, which indicate he was indeed real.
Multnomah was chief of tribes ranging much of the Pacific Northwest from Oregon to Canada, and during his 40 years of power he was chief of the Willamettes, as well as war chief of the tribes, ruling from his station on what is known today as Sauvie Island.
Ann Fulton, a history professor at Portland State University, found and collected much of what is known of Chief Multnomah from many written stories. She documented this in her paper The Restoration of an Iłkák'mana: A Chief Called Multnomah. She hoped to bring more awareness to his existence. Particular accounts came from people such as William Tappan and Dr. Elijah White, both agents of Indian tribes. The many verbal and written accounts of Chief Multnomah were similar. He was regarded highly, and many stated that while he was a warrior chief, he was very respected among his people.
It is believed that the end of Chief Multnomah's reign occurred with the eruption of Mount Hood during the 1780s. Later in 1805 when Lewis and Clark reached Sauvie Island they wrote of the “mulknomah” people. This referenced Chief Multnomah, as well as the group of tribes that made up his people." Wikipedia
Enjoy this last Sunday of October!
Getting spooky tomorrow.
Die Hasper Talsperre befindet sich im Dreieck zwischen Hagen, Breckerfeld und Ennepetal versteckt in einem beschaulichen Tal. Seit 1904 staut sie den Hasperbach zu einem circa 19 Hektar großen Stausee auf.
The Hasper Dam is located in a tranquil valley in the triangle between Hagen, Breckerfeld, and Ennepetal. Since 1904, it has dammed the Hasperbach stream, creating a reservoir of approximately 19 hectares.
Tiger Leaping Gorge, located in Yulong Naxi Autonomous Longpan Township in the China. 16 km long canyon, the south bank of the Yulong Snow Mountain peak 5,596 meters above sea level. the north shore of Zhongdian, snow-capped mountains 5,396 meters above sea level, the middle river width 30 to 60 meters.
Historical recreation "Belle Époque" of the Villas of Benicàssim in Platja Voramar.
Benicàssim (Castelló de La Plana/ Spain).
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Afternoon view from Needles Overlook, Canyon Rims Recreation Area. The scene looks toward the north, with partially sunlit Island in the Sky on the left, and a bit of the Colorado River in the valley. A clearing winter storm conceals the La Sal Mountains above the cliffs in the right center.
Not many panoramic views are left like this where there's little impact of human development on the landscape.
Focus stack of three images