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Spent some time last week in the remote wilderness of north west Tasmania. What an amazing part of the world.
Advantages of living in such a place
- Playing AC/DC at top volume without worrying about the neighbours
Disadvantages
- Inconvenient when the milk runs out
Rachakonda Fort --
Once this remote hamlet was the capital of the Velma Kings during the 14th and 15th centuries. It is said the Velmas were cursed by a woman that they would never again rule. People believe that it is the result of the curse the Rachakonda Fort absolute ruin today! Yet, the masonry wall of the fort screams out its glory and story!!
"And remember, no matter where you go, there you are.
به خاطر داشته باش كه مهم نيست كه كجا ميري،
برو"
— Confucius
[Explored, Aug 23, 2010 #276]
I sing in the early morning, I cry in the dark night, I grow towards the sun, I humble in the storm. All I've been through is because I know - one day, I will meet you.
And this is my testimony - a little flower in the remote valley.
Sorry my dear flickr friends, I couldn't get your back immediately. Wish you all have a lovely week!
My family have lived here for 60 years. I had heard about a patch of Rhododendrons that grew in the middle of nowhere, but never seen them.
So yesterday, we went over the hill (the one I look out onto) and far away, in search of this patch.
We were too late for the main flowering period, but there were still some flowers looking good.
I am still astounded by how big that patch of Rhododendrons is (all white, but looking like there are different varieties). It was a real thrill to see them ... next year I will be visiting earlier!
I couldn't get a distance shot that showed the whole area, but there's one in the first comment box to give an idea of the scale.
Lovely remote place near Skadar lake in southeastern Montenegro, I bet most non-Slavic language speakers cannot even come closely pronouncing the name of this place, it's actually easier than saying "crkva". I have no problem with either when I'm sober.
As we descend from Glas Maol and Creag Leacach, I came across the Meall Odhar cafe at the top of one of the chair lifts, just set very remotely among the mountains of the Scottish Highlands.
Glas Maol (meaning the grey green hill) is my 18th Munro and stands at a height of 1068 meters (3504 feet). Creag Leacach (meaning 'the slabby crag') is my 19th and stands at 987 meters (3238 feet).
Everytime I look at this photo I would like to take a seat to watch and feel the elements. Lanzarote 2022.
My much used remote to trigger the camera shutter from a distance.
HSS!
Macro Mondays: Photographic Equipment
I wanted to say a few words about this capture.
First of all, modeling with me is my very good friend Enanito Verde. Unfortunately Enanito wasn't able to continue on this platform after Flickr enforced their drastic policies this past spring and we lost his wonderful work here. However, you can still see his creations at Enanito Verde on Slushe and Enanito Verde on Twitter. Thank you so much Enanito. You're awesome babes!♥
Secondly, I have to confess that this one's not totally my brainchild. I actually ran across the artwork that inspired this one over a year ago. And when I wanted to do something comical for the Holst & Holst Gallery I thought of it, but I could not find it anywhere. I knew I'd saved it but I could not find it. I was able to remember enough about it to create my own version of it with a little twist that I thought was cute and funny.
So as I was about to post it this morning, I decided to try to find the original image one more time, and I found it! That said, I'm posting a link to a gyazo I made of the original. I do not know the artist's work really. I'm sure someone here may. I like the image though. Cheers!♥
Remember the days where the city was bustling with people and activity? These days it’s rather more isolated and remote… In some sense, this is the new remote ways of working.
Barangaroo, Sydney
July, 2022
Riva Valdobbia, Valsesia. Italy.
The remote mountain peak named Punta Carestia, 2.979m (9,774ft), on the watershed between the two regions of Piemonte and Valle D’Aosta; the long ridges of the mountain and the pastures of the Settlement called Alpe Maccagno are ccovered by the first snow of the year.
La Punta Carestia e I pascoli dell’Alpe Maccagno coperti dalla prima neve dell’anno.
Counts as gym class, as long as I take a pic and a short video.
Looks warm, right? Nope; that is ice water.
Sorry, there are lots of mountains to see but I am limited right now to what I can get to within 10 or 15 minutes -- just can't be away from the house very long.
I was walking with my dog cross country in a remote area when I stepped on the piece of plywood that covered this entrance. It was well-camouflaged and covered with dirt but I happened to step on it and noticed the hollow sound. Then I saw the edge of the plywood and raised it to find this hideout. Inside was a wood stove (The chimney was covered in brush), a platform for sleeping and a small supply of firewood. I would guess the builder was an outlaw or a paranoid survivalist. It appeared to be several years old. I took this shot in 2004 but have never returned to the spot.
Garlieston is a small planned coastal village in the historical county of Wigtownshire in Dumfries and Galloway, south west Scotland. It was founded in the mid 18th century by Lord Garlies, later 6th Earl of Galloway.
During the Second World War the village became part of the secret Mulberry Harbour project in preparation for D-Day. The profile of the beach and sea bed at Garlieston was similar to that of the proposed harbour sites in Normandy and that, coupled with the remote nature of the locality
The bumpy and dusty end of Forest Road (FR) 163 in southern Wyoming leads you to a concrete slab where you can launch your boat into the Flaming Gorge Reservoir (further left past the photo). In the distance you can see the mountains in northern Utah below the dreamy, early morning clouds. The tributary to the right leads you to Briggs Reservoir back near the highway. There wasn't a soul in sight as we enjoyed the remote beauty here.
Two RAW photos developed with Darktable 4.8.0 and then combined with the Hugin Panorama editor (freeware).
Jujuy - Argentina.
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Memories hiking the northern part in the fell mountains. Summer light still present here, taken in August.
Ófærufoss - Eldgjá 0210717
Ófærufoss was another one of those rugged backcountry waterfalls in the remote interior highlands of Iceland.
This gorgeous multi-tiered waterfall used to have a natural bridge spanning over the top of its lower drop, but it collapsed in 1993 probably due to a combination of earthquakes and natural erosion.
With the bridge, it would’ve been a very unique and awesome sight to behold (such combinations of natural bridges with a waterfall are pretty rare).
Source World of Waterfalls.