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** This small section of RHS Hawlow Carr really caught my eye . The garden has a stream running through it, these plants were planted close to the water.
It was taken in June 2020 a day I will not forget it was the first public event we had been to following the first Covid lockdown
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A section of the canyon that joins north of the White Domes Slot Canyon in the Valley of Fire State Park.
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A section of the Back Lake at low tide. I was able to walk on the mud and sand flats this day. A creek flows into this lake, which in turn flows to the nearby ocean. A lot of this area would be covered at high tide. Merimbula on the Far South Coast of NSW.
Plan de la Besurta, La Ribagorza, Huesca, Aragón, España.
Ruta cuyo itinerario discurre en el entorno de las pistas de esquí nórdico de Llanos del Hospital en el Valle de Benasque. La ruta tiene su inicio en el Plan del Hospital atravesando en su recorrido bellos parajes como el Plan de Estan y el Plan de la Besurta para llegar finalmente hasta el espectacular Plan d´Aiguallut con magnificas vistas al pico Aneto. Se trata de recorrer una parte del conocido como Camino dels Aranesos que originalmente unía el Plan del Hospital con el Valle de Arán.
El recorrido se divide en tres tramos, un primer tramo muy corto y sencillo hasta el Plan de l'Estan, un segundo tramo tambien muy sencillo hasta la Besurta y un tramo final algo más exigente aunque accesible a cualquier senderista acostumbrado a la montaña hasta el Forau d´Aiguallut.
Route whose itinerary runs around the Nordic ski slopes of Llanos del Hospital in the Benasque Valley. The route begins in the Pllan del Hospital, passing through beautiful places such as the Plan de Estan and the Plan de la Besurta to finally reach the spectacular Plan d'Aiguallut with magnificent views of the Aneto peak. It involves walking through a part of what is known as the Camino dels Aranesos, which originally linked the Hospital Plan with the Aran Valley.
The route is divided into three sections, a first very short and easy section to Plan de l'Estan, a second section that is also very simple to Besurta and a final section that is somewhat more demanding although accessible to any hiker accustomed to the mountains until the Forau d'Aiguallut.
101 Warren Street (left-aka Warren Street Condominium) and 89 Murray Luxury Apartments (right) NYC - 2008 - Designed by Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill
Baseball fans entering the stadium at a Texas Rangers game….let’s play ball.
Press "L" to play ball.
A section of a large sculpture by Henry Moore, temporarily, I would think, deposited next to Moore's Maquette Studio (Perry Green, Much Hadham, Hertfordshire). I have not yet found out the title of the sculpture and when it was made. Perhaps you can help? Fuji X-E2.
An unusual subject that caught my eye whilst out wandering on a wet afternoon - the remains of an old punga tree fern stump that has been sawn through, wet with rainwater and with new life springing from within! Worth an image I thought.
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backside of the Opera House in Cologne.
SECTION or SEGMENT is the theme for Thursday 20th August - 26th August 2020, Group Our Daily Challenge
La deuxième section des chutes Gullfoss (Golden Falls) en Islande.
Elles font partie des 3 sites du Golden Circle, la plus célèbre de toutes les routes panoramiques d'Islande qui combine des monuments époustouflants et des lieux d'importance historique dans une visite touristique circulaire.
Cette énorme cascade est située sur la rivière Hvità (nom islandais signifiant blanche à cause de la couleur donnée par les sédiments glaciaires). La rivière prend sa source à partir du glacier Langjökull.
Gullfoss signifiant « chute d'or » tient son nom du fait que le sédiment glaciaire de l'eau donne un aspect doré à la cascade dans la lumière du soleil et qu'on y voit souvent des arcs-en-ciel.
L'eau tombe à 32 mètres de profondeur en deux temps. Alors qu’on approche du site, on entend d’abord les eaux tumultueuses bouillonner avant de les apercevoir. Elles tombent dans une profonde crevasse impressionnante. On peut aller au sommet ou descendre le chemin qui va vers le bas à pied. Il faut remarquer le contraste entre la verdure près de la rivière et l'aspect rocheux et désertique des roches glaciaires plus loin.
Seen in the Marina Section of Shikellamy State Park.
www.dcnr.pa.gov/StateParks/FindAPark/ShikellamyStatePark/...
Spiral staircase, Berlin, Hackesche Höfe - UNESCO Weltkulturerbe Hackesches Quartier
Unesco World Cultural Heritage "Hackesches Quartier", Berlin
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.
Well that's a wrap on another week and a very welcome beginning to a long weekend.
Three final images from the last week of September 2020.
Watching baseball, sitting in the sun, eating popcorn,
reading Ezra Pound,
and wishing that Juan Marichal would hit a hole right through
the Anglo-Saxon tradition in the first Canto
and demolish the barbarian invaders
--Lawrence Ferlinghetti
When it calls you before you eben get out the store.
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Ever wonder what an artichoke looks like in cross section? I pretty well know because I like eating them but here you go.
Some sections of Little Wild Horse Canyon are so narrow one has to twist and turn to make it past the protrusions in the walls. Wilbur is ahead of me but you can't see him because visibility is so obstructed. It was pretty dark there too. Luckily, I am not troubled by claustrophobia.
The section between Drew (where we ran around the train and changed direction to go back to Ashton) and Bonnievale on the Swellendam-Ashton line is extremely scenic, especially when the weather is right.
On July 2, 2023, 24 3655 from Ceres Rail, hauling a short mixed on this serction heading for Ashton.
I was taking a cool focus stack of this peony when it fell from its clasp onto the floor. It was missing half of its petals when I picked it up. That allowed this cross-section photo though. I set the camera for 110 frames, and blended them with Helicon Focus to create this image.