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Ephemeral pools, overfilled by rain, empty down the exposed rock face of...
DeKalb County (Stonecrest), Georgia, USA.
26 January 2023.
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▶ Composed primarily of granite-gneiss migmatite rock, Arabia Mountain is a monadnock —"an isolated small mountain that rises abruptly from a gently sloping or virtually level surrounding plain."
▶ Arabia Mountain is 955 feet (290 m) above sea level, but it rises only 172 feet (52 m) above the surrounding countryside. The hillcrest in the image is a short climb from the summit.
▶ These temporarily cascading rivulets eventually flow into Crooked Creek, itself a tributary of the South River.
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The Grand Rapids job makes their way west out of Superior on a wet and gloomy afternoon with a 4-pack of power and the veteran BN green and white leading the way.
BNSF 1832
BNSF 2604
BNSF 2041
BNSF ??14 (possibly 2014)
Beautiful early morning, sunny, rapids is quite empty,, it`s august and autumn-time is soon,,and then it`s raining again,,,,
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Mankinjoki river rapids in autumn. The river is not big and especially here at its rapids in Espoonkartano village, the water has to rush down in a quite narrow riverbed through boulders and decayed tree trunks.
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For several years, I have been used to the Red Deer River being a slow, muddy river - much like the Mississippi. And then I moved to western Alberta where the Red Deer looks completely different. It's hard to believe this is only about 100 km (60 miles) from where I previously lived.
As a desert dweller for the past 8 years, one of the tings I miss about other climates are the streams and brooks. So on our trip to Colorado, I found myself drawn to scenes like this.
it's the stream that runs from the Taff to the canal behind Cardiff cricket club, trees are so bare and they've been trimming some of the branches which means that the stream was v clear to see today.
BNSF 1832 leads the rapids turn through Carlton on a beautiful winter evening, there was a wide array of railfans from the area chasing these guys west
BNSF 1953 leads the Rapids Local down the double track, approaching MP 15.9 a few minutes before sunset on the cold afternoon of December 27, 2017.
The 1953 and 1964 are running down the Lakes Sub. on the blocks of a loaded COB coal train that also ran west out of Superior towards Cohasset.
Small rapids on the South Fork Peachtree Creek.
DeKalb County (Medlock Park), Georgia, USA.
18 June 2023.
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▶ As seen from a spur of the Watershed Trail, one in a "labyrinth of soft-surfaced trails" in and around a 120-acre suburban Piedmont forest located in three Atlanta, Georgia, metropolitan-area DeKalb County parks: Mason Mill Park, Medlock Park, and Ira B. Melton Park.
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I was scouting for a spot where Cypress Trees were growing on the river. I found it, but was not happy about the shots. I found these small rapids not far from the spot.
Less than 15 minutes behind the Keetac empties came the third train in the westbound fleet. While I did know it was the 'Rapids Turn' I didn't know what it had for power so to say I was ecstatic when I saw this come into the frame is an understatement! BNSF train L-TWI620 is wheeling around the curve at MP40 on BNSF's (ex Great Northern) Lakes Sub led by BNSF 1832 and 1851, the former still dressed in its Burlington Northern Cascade Green paint 29 years after the merger. The pair of vintage EMD SD40-2s were built in Apr. 1974 and Nov. 1973 as BN 6384 and 6285 respectively and are on their home rails.
Dominating the background is SAPPI North America's massive paper mill. It traces its history back to 1898 when the Northwest Paper Company opened the first mill here on the banks of the St. Louis River. In 1964 Potlatch Corporation acquired the mill and then in 2002 it became the property of SAPPI. Employing over 700 people, the mill produces 1100 tons of paper every day and is served by its own private common carrier railroad, the Cloquet Terminal which historically was known as the Duluth and Northeastern Railroad.
From SAPPI's own page:
Our integrated pulp and paper mill in Cloquet, Minnesota, is the most modern pulp mill operating in the US. By utilizing Continuous Batch Cooking, we are able to achieve extended delignification while maintaining high yield and strength properties. Also in 2013, we further modernized the pulp mill by adding two additional batch digesters as well as an acid pre-hydrolysis stage and an ozone bleaching stage. These changes, along with modifications to our wood yard and pulp dryer, enable the mill to make either dissolving pulp for the textile market or bleached kraft pulp used for papermaking.
Cloquet, Minnesota
Thursday September 12, 2024
Grand River and Pearl Street Bridge in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The historic bridge was completed in 1922.
⭐ Explored on February 10, 2022
A little break and quite possibly a very little break from y'all having to look at my grandkids.
Although I should really try to get to this area in good light on some fine day, here is a shot of part of the rapids at Blakeney on the Mississippi River (the unmighty one in Eastern Ontario). This stretch of the river is in the edge of the Canadian Shield, which accounts, in part at least, for its rockiness.
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went mushroom hunting with a only my macro lens but guess what I ended up shooting?water, right, ugh! luckily I had my circular polarizing filter with me.
At the Five Finger Rapids four islands divide the Yukon River into five narrow channels. The rapids were a common obstacle for gold seekers during the Klondike Gold Rush. It is the only stretch of whitewater on the 715 km (444 miles) canoe trip between Whitehorse and Dawson City, the route of the annual Yukon River Quest canoe race. The channel at the bottom right is the recommended way through the rapids. It was used by sternwheelers during the gold rush. Drone panorama from 5 vertical photos.