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Gonna start a series from the Oregon coast.
Nothing quite like the sounds of flying birds and surging waves against a rocky shore. This was taken near Depoe Bay.
Mountains and their ecosystems are my primary passion but I've felt the pull of the surf more recently. Years in the Navy provided some great surf time when younger. I enjoyed a trip to the southern Oregon coast last year, which I'll post soon. Here's some from an earlier trip to the central OR coast.
Have a wonderful week!
The mountain moment; the call of the Pika (also known as the whistling hare) projects his high pitched sound - typically to sound the alarm but sometimes to communicate to other Pikas in the vicinity.
No better time to go through my ridiculous archives. I have over 6TB of pictures spanning 20 years!!
Somehow we were blessed with fabulous sunshine during our walk along the seafront in Seattle. Looking out into Puget Sound it was a different kettle of fish as can be seen here. One of the many ferries that work this stretch of water can be seen making a crossing. No doubt its open decks were clear of passengers.
Sometimes I am just speechless about something I see!just standing and listening to the sound of silence!
BCR 717 along Howe Sound and the aptly named Sea to Sky Highway.SO many great memories from this trip. 6.89
We hopped on our chopper and headed out of Milford Sound which allowed us to see first hand the majesty of this magnificent natural wonder. With sheer walls towering 1,200 meters or 3,900 feet and plunging to the depths of near 1000 feet or 291 meters it's no wonder that Rudyard Kipling once call the sound the 8th wonder of the world. We will be back!
i created the sound of madness
wrote the book on pain
somehow i'm still here to explain
that the darkest hour never comes in the night
I picked out my old vinyl player from the closet for this theme. Unfortunatly my stereo was to modern to plug it in to get sound :(
With Aaronxxx, Walking passed a pub in Manchester.Been listening to the Album Low by DB.take on the cover.
For some time I have considered changing my guitar setup from right hand to left because although I am ambidextrous I have recently favoured picking it up to play left handed and then I have to change to the right which gets a bit confusing for a short time.
Being new to the area I have been very impressed with the shops, restaurants and the high street of the Somerset town of Frome, and I was very impressed with the music shop Sounds of Frome. Anyway, I had an hour to kill while they did the work and while doing a little photo walk I came across a very good little art supply shop at the other end of the high street.
Sound Collector unpolished - Take the A-Train Musicfestival 2021, 18.09.2021 - Hotel Hohenstauffen Salzburg
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Besetzung:
Lisa Hofmaninger: bassclarinet, sax
Judith Schwarz: drums
There are no words that can adequately capture the experience that is Milford Sound. I've never seen anything quite like it. Dozens of huge waterfalls cascade down near vertical walls of rock and foliage. It is a sight to behold!
A bright morning with a fresh breeze, moving the leaves, adding to the sounds of the water. Far enough from the hum of human activity to make it a sanctuary.
Sounder #1509 for Tacoma and points south blasts out of King Street Station as a BNSF mixed freight from Everett waits for a window to head south. The off-ramp on the right is part of the interchange that makes up the very west end of Interstate 90.
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Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Maori) è un fiordo situato nell'angolo sud-ovest dell'Isola del Sud della Nuova Zelanda, all'interno del Fiordland National Park. È considerata la meta turistica più famosa della Nuova Zelanda. Rudyard Kipling la descrisse come l' "Ottava meraviglia del mondo".
Milford Sound si estende per 15 chilometri dal Mar di Tasman verso l'entroterra ed è circondato su entrambi i lati da ripidissime pareti di roccia alte fino a più di 1200 metri.
Con una media di precipitazioni di 6.813 mm in ben 182 giorni all'anno, Milford Sound può essere considerato come il posto abitato più piovoso della Nuova Zelanda e uno dei più piovosi al mondo.
Noi abbiamo ammirato le sue rocce da una barca, in una giornata molto molto piovosa. Purtroppo non posso mostrarvi altre foto perchè, come potete immaginare, non è stato facile fotografare da una barca, sotto la pioggia battente e col mare "forza nove". Comunque esperienza indimenticabile!
Image created from photographs, Feb 11, 2022.
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Explore March 2, 2022.
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Music Link: "Steel Cathedrals" - David Sylvian, from his album, "Alchemy: An Index of Possibilities".
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vp0wLAWyhW0
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pose by Del May Poses
www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjzdI440W6U
...
Hello darkness my old friend,
I've come to talk with you again
Because a vision softly creeping
left it's seeds while I was sleeping
And the vision that was planted in my brain
still remains, within the sounds of silence
...
(Salve oscurità, mia vecchia amica
ho ripreso a parlarti ancora
perché una visione che fa dolcemente rabbrividire
ha lasciato in me i suoi semi mentre dormivo
e la visione che è stata piantata nel mio cervello
ancora persiste nel suono del silenzio )