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The Shennong Stream a tributary of the Yangtze river. Rowers of a small junk on the Shennong river, a tributary of the Yangtze. The Tujia people that live in this area used these baots for transport along the rivers, now the make some money ferrying tourists along the small river.
"Woodland Stream," 9"x7" watercolor in a Stillman and Birn Delta sketchbook. Copyright 2012 Sara Light-Waller. I blogged about this piece here: flyingponystudios.blogspot.com/2013/01/turning-lemons-int...
Just north of Ft Bragg I was scouting around for future sunset photo shoot locations. I noticed the rather cool clouds and not having anything better than my iPhone...oh well... note to self, never leave your good camera behind in the car...never!
With the recent bout of heavy rain, I thought I would take a wander up through the Pwllycrochan Woods in Colwyn Bay.
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The other side of the retaining wall that contains Half Moon Pond.
Went visiting family in Guiseley (Leeds) and during a mid morning walk through the woods near their home, managed to capture the sunlight streaming through the trees.
A local work crew (Donald, Tony and Melanie) walk stream systems surrounding their home community of Hydaburg.
The team take stream measurements and trap and study anadramous fish populations. By understanding where specific fish are living, stream reaches (or sections of streams) are categorized as 'anadramous' and added to a regional catalog. This categorization adds protection to stream systems and helps dictate the type of development that can happen in their vicinity (e.g. type of logging activity).
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