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The Dolly Sods wilderness is around 4,000 feet above sea level. This is the view from Bear Rocks Preserve looking east.
Sod it! it's 2022 I might as well start as I mean to carry on.
Hope you don't have to sore a head this morning or when you view this.
Hofskirkja Church was built in 1884 and renovated in the 1954. This is one of the last six remaining sod churches in Iceland, and the only one that still has services. Located in the Öræfi region in South-East Iceland
reconstructed at L'anse Aux Meadows in Newfoundland.
Sometime around 1000 A.D., Norse explorers, possibly led by Leif Erikson, established a settlement on the northern tip of Newfoundland. In 1960, the Norwegian archaeologists Helga and Anne Stine Ingstad discovered the site after being led to it by local fisherman George Decker.
The remains of the actual buildings are short distance from the reconstructed village set up by Parks Canada.
Dolly Sods Wilderness, West Virginia. There are two side of Dolly Sods Wilderness and they are completely different. On the east side slopes in lower altitude, there is forest and when in fall it turns to a display of spectrum of colors from orange to yellow and green. On the west side plateau with higher altitude, there are full of bushes and they turns to a red blanket which you don't often see elsewhere. Such an impressive place to visit.
Good job this little dog was so persistent.
It took a long time to get him more or less framed by the posts.
8 minutes of exposure to smooth out the pretty sunrise sky taken atop the Dolly Sods area in West Virginia.
Misty Morning Meadow, Dolly Sods Wilderness, West Virginia
I know this meadow well. I have spent many a night camped in the woods behind it over the years. On Sunday morning, the fog shrouded the entire top of Dolly Sods creating an eerie and mysterious mood. I spent some time with the workshop group exploring this meadow before the fog lifted.
The sun sets across the North Fork Valley and paints the high meadow of Nelson Sods in luxurious greens.
uno de los primeros graffitis de bogota - colombia, realizado por un parche de galerias llamado sods (sons of da street) liderado por spanto, ya no existen tags de el, pero en mi memoria continuan sus tags y gran influencia cuando a la edad de 11 años vivi en galerias, el y spot men de mis grandes influencias en el graffiti, guardenla y compartanla, quizas no la vuelvan a ver (foto tomada del facebook de spanto, pieza realizada a finales de los 90s)
Sunrise from the Dolly Sods Wilderness Area in the Monongahela National Forest, just a little south of the very popular Bear Rocks Preserve. With sustained winds easily at 30+mph, my good friend Todd Williams and I had to use this boulder field as our foreground due to all the blowing trees, shrubs and grasses.
Thanks so much for taking a look, and have a great day!
Today's sphere is out living life in the real world. It's watched one too many episodes of Rick and Morty and has decided to go on an inter-dimensional trip of it's own. It has chosen our world. Quite why it is examining a moss covered wall is anyone's guess. What Black Sphere 004 will make of it would also be well beyond our range of reckoning. Perhaps it will declare war. Perhaps it will stop for a picnic. Only time will tell...
Cheers
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I have a new favorite place to visit in West Virginia and it is here, Dolly Sods. The colors are popping like crazy in this area, which is why I was shooting out in the middle of the day.. with this these colors could be blown away tomorrow. :-)~
This was a reconnaissance trip of sorts up here today so I could get an idea of where I want to shoot a sunrise from next weekend. :-)
Thanks for looking!