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Summer starts a turn to fall with yellowing of leaves and less water. Thanks for looking and may your week be smooth.
Heute waren eigentlich keine guten Voraussetzungen, um zu fotografieren.
Von dieser Stelle aus wird es demnächste noch ein Bild bei besseren Lichtverhältnissen geben...
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Canmore Canada
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Evening view with a cloudy sky as spring returns on the river. Thanks for looking and may your week be bright!
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The River Styx (Greek: Στύξ, Stux, also meaning "hate" and "detestation") was a river in Greek mythology which formed the boundary between Earth and the Underworld (often called Hades which is also the name of this domain's ruler).
I came across this river while visiting the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. And, though rather straight, it seemed to beg a photograph. I could not find the proper name for the river on any of the maps I had in my possession.
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For more information on Thingvellir, check this link:
www.visiticeland.com/things-to-do/national-parks-in-Icela...
Landscape scenario in Southeast Iceland which is very typical for the landscape in that part of the island: mountain chains and swamy pastures with little pools like these everywhere. These ponds are a perfect biotop for migratory birds which we saw making landfall in these plains in their hundreds. But I chose a quiet setting showcasing the gorgeous clouds and sky reflected in the ponds on this wonderful Spring day.
Happy Thanksgiving to all who are celebrating today
enjoy your families, friends and feasts!
today is also our 42nd anniversary, so I'm tossing in one of us on the Casselman River Bridge
Désolé je la reposte, après une mauvaise manipulation sur lightroom, celle-ci a été effacée sur Flickr.
La rivière Cascapédia
Haute Gaspésie, Québec
La rivière Cascapédia est une rivière canadienne située dans l'Est du Québec plus précisément dans la région de la Gaspésie. Elle parcourt plus de 120 km à partir du lac Cascapédia jusqu'à la baie de la Cascapédia dans la baie des Chaleurs. La rivière Cascapédia est reconnue pour la pêche au saumon atlantique. Source
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Cascapédia River
The Upper Gaspé, Québec
The Cascapédia River is a river in the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec, Canada, which has its source at Lake Cascapedia, fed by streams of the Chic-Choc Mountains, and empties into Cascapedia Bay (Baie de la Cascapédia), a small bay of Chaleur Bay. The river is about 120 kilometres (75 mi) long. The Cascapedia is known for its Atlantic Salmon (salmo salar) fishing. Source
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