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The Family took a driving trip from St Paul, MN to Fernie, British Columbia, Canada, covering 2700 miles in 5 days. We took the trip to attend my friend Barbara's wedding. It was totally worth it.
Barbara and Adam got married right on the shore of Island Lake in what is basically Fernie Provincial Park. It was beautiful.
Taken by Cory Funk.
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Stream Adventures. Black Hill Nature Programs, Black Hill Regional Park. August 1, 2020. Photos by Marilyn Sklar, Montgomery Parks.
Recent years have seen a number of convenience centers come into being. Carol Stream, Illinois. (Slide 81)
I bought this from Vivan and I love it so so much, it's so adorable and SOOO useful which is what I love. Thank you!
Bathers gather at the mouth of the Otumuheke Stream, where its thermal waters mix with the cold of the Waikato River.
Radar is positioned on a metal pole high above Honey Creek in Davis, Oklahoma, as a new tool to monitor stream levels in real time and improve the prediction of flooding. Credit: J.J. Gourley/ NOAA
Yahudiya Stream near the water fall, Golan Heights.
RollieFlex, Kodak Tmax 100 iso.
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I stuck my head over a wall in Cheapside West, Rayleigh and found this stream that has been concreted as houses have been built either side of it. It appears from a pipe behind the houses in Deepdene Avenue and flows between the houses till it appears in a culvert in Downhall Park Way.
It then flows through Sweyne Park, the upper and lower ponds before going underground again near Victoria Avenue. The next time it is visible is here. A couple of hundred metres further along it is joined by another stream from the south. The streams then flow west across farmland and join further streams before joining Rawreth Brook and finally enter the River Crouch north of Rawreth next to the A1245.
Remember to look over those walls in between houses, you never know what you might find.
On a gravel road, far back in the Cherokee National Forest Conasauga River Area, Appalachian Mountains of southeast Tennessee (IMG_2609)