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My brother is coming to visit next week, He lives near Yosemite and this is one of many photos from a trip to visit him in 2014 and our little day trip to Yosemite National Park. I sure wish it was not on the opposite side of the continent!
This was taken at the Caney Fork River, in Tennessee. There was no mist anywhere else, just along the river. Made for an interesting subject!! Have a blessed day!!
The Applecross peninsula (Scottish Gaelic: A' Chomraich, 'The Sanctuary') is a peninsula in Wester Ross, Highland, on the north west coast of Scotland. The name Applecross is at least 1300 years old and is not used locally to refer to the 19th century village (which is correctly called 'Shore Street', or simply 'The Street') with the Applecross Inn, lying on the small Applecross Bay, facing the Inner Sound, on the opposite side of which lies the Inner Hebridean island of Raasay.
El puente internacional que comunica Tui ( España) con Portugal se ve mejor ampliando la fotografia.
The James River Bridge is a four-lane divided highway lift bridge across the James River in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Owned and operated by the Virginia Department of Transportation, it carries U.S. Route 17 (US 17), US 258, and State Route 32 across the river near its mouth at Hampton Roads. The bridge connects Newport News on the Virginia Peninsula with Isle of Wight County in the South Hampton Roads region, and is the easternmost such crossing without a tunnel component.
When completed in 1928, the 4.5-mile (7 km) bridge was the longest bridge in the world over water.[3] The original two-lane bridge was replaced from 1975 to 1982 with a wider four-lane bridge that could handle increased traffic volumes. In 2005, the bridge carried an annual average daily traffic of about 30,000 vehicles per day.
To round off the Summer, I took a trip to Hardknott Pass in the Lake District. This is a shot from the second day, when all was a bit more peaceful. Quite a lot more on there way.
Le Moulin de Corp sur la Dourbie, a été construit aux alentours du XIVème siècle. Moulin à farine et moulin à huile, il a été transformé en centrale hydroélectrique au début du XXème siècle, puis en résidence secondaire.