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Stepping Stone Falls is an actual dam, created in 1972 that dammed up the Flint River to form Mott Lake. It became a key part of the Genesee County Parks. It is so wide, a panoramic seemed in order on this beautiful morning in Michigan.
Luxembourg City / Luxembourg
EXIF wrong: 21mm Voigtländer Ultron, not Vario-Elmar
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Song: One Step Beyond
by Madness
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Taken at Old Stone Fort Archaeological State Park. Hope this finds you well!! Thanks for stopping by and have a Merry Christmas, remember Jesus is the reason for the Season!!!!!
I love Tollymore Forest Park, and keep coming back to these beautiful stepping stones at the aptly named Meeting of the Waters, where two rivers meet. Have a great weekend!
Whytecliff Park is located in a beautiful corner of Howe Sound with a rugged coastline and spectacular views of colourful mountains and passing boats.
Precarious stepping stones lead the brave out to explore the little stone island. It's so important to keep an eye on the tide, as many people have been stranded out on the Islet. When the tide rolls back in, the water level rises and the stone path leading out becomes submerged under the ocean.
As per, the indicating water line that surrounds the base.
A variety of trees and other plants grow out of the rocky surface.
West Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada
Online information as follows.......
Coordinates:
49.374005°N 123.288832°W
15.63 hectares (0.1563 km2; 0.0603 sq mi)
Operated by:
District of West Vancouver
Status:
Open all year
Whytecliff Park is located near West Vancouver's Horseshoe Bay Neighbourhood, the original name of which was White Cliff City, which opened in 1909. In 1914, Colonel Albert Whyte pressed for the spelling change from White Cliff City to Whytecliff. The Whytecliff area is now distinct from Horseshoe Bay. The park, originally Rockcliffe Park, was developed by W.W. Boultbee in 1926, and a private access road was cut from the Marine Drive highway at Batchelor Bay.
The fifty acre Boultbee estate was purchased by the Union Steamship Company in 1939 and the company operated a Bowen Island Ferry from Whytecliff during 1939-41 and 1946-1952
The park is currently home to more than 200 marine animal species and is the first Marine Protected Area in Canada. Sea lions can be seen sunbathing on the beach during summer.
Wikipedia
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The partly submerged stepping stones across the River Derwent near Hathersage. A no from me on this walk!
Taken on the slopes of Kinder. Wherever you see a stand of Silver Birch trees Fly Agaric will usually be present.
“You think you know so much
But I think you’re out of touch
I don’t wanna be next to you
’Cause I can’t stand a single thing you do...”
This sign seemed abrupt and a little rude to me when I came across it. I figured it needed a cranky/angry song to go with it. ;)