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....in them thar hills.

 

I like the distant details in this one. Not sure how far, but those wind turbines are a long , long way off , so they must be enormous monsters.

 

Taken on a walk.

Brecon Beacons, Wales - farming countryside.

  

Jantzen Beach. Between Oregon and Washington States.

Tourists lined up to experience the sound, fury and wonder that is Yellowstone's Beehive Geyser. I can understand why many become "geyser groupies."

 

I also found out that geyser spray is not kind to polarizers. The acid pitted my newest one. I was protective but a wind change caught me off guard. Doesn't take much of the spray either. Dang. Some also got on my lens glass but didn't damage it (whew). Bears, Bison and Geysers, fun in YNP.

 

Enjoy this last weekend of 2019!

  

Enjoying the sunset at Bikaner.

Vibrant male Orange Sulphur butterfly taking nectar from a wild Rattlesnake Hawkweed flower.

 

Common though encountered less than other Sulphurs. 'Alfalfa Butterfly' is another name associated with this species.

Mother and calf Humpback whale fairly close to shore...our whale season starts from 1st July until end November, but this year many stayed right through our Summer as well

 

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A clip of the whales last year

  

A pod of whales off of Cape Cod Mass.

Hibiscus

 

Our Hibiscus tree has finally bloomed, it is about six weeks late this year.

Old Faithful Yellowstone National Park

Aegerital, Aegerisee, Kanton Zug, Switzerland

 

D850, Nikkor 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G VR

Nah.

It's crop irrigation in a field alongside the seashore in North Norfolk.

Where are those April Showers?

We really need them NOW.

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Its nearly 1am in Disko Bay in Greenland and the sun is still up. Two humpbacks surface and one 'blows' as it comes up catching the soft night sunlight. Probably not the best camera settings for this shot but you get the idea!.

Taking a break during an outing into the Thar Desert, Rajasthan, India.

Low Fog Event 2/17/20

 

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grey whale blow-off & intense bioluminescence

Thar Desert

 

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My last sighting of this blue whale (balaenoptera musculus) off the coast of Mirissa, in Sri Lanka. Yet again, I am amazed at such a huge animal creating barely a ripple as it dives, until the tail fin clears the surface in a mini cascade. More at "Colin Pacitti Wildlife Photography" - www.colin-pacitti.com.

Castle Geyser, Yellowstone

A humpback whale surfaces near the Antarctic Peninsula.

Puffing Billy is an old restored steam train that takes tourists on a trip through the scenic Dandenong Ranges outside Melbourne. A fun day out for the kids who like Thomas the Tank Engine.

A carp (or two - I can't tell) surfaces in the shallow waters of the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge.

Shot taken at Thar desert Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

The field of adventures, aware them about the rich Indian Heritage: both natural & cultural, Invincible presents one of its unique style of Thar Desert. Here, the young India will explore the barren land's beauty and landscapes, and will experience the typical Rajasthani culture through interactions and exploration. During the winter season, the desert area remains comparatively cooler than the summer and it creates an appropriate situation to feel and enjoy the real Thar beauty. The Thar Desert also nicknamed as the Great Indian Desert, is the world's 17th largest desert. It is divided among the countries India and Pakistan, with the majority part being in India. It is one of the most populated desert areas amongest the globe.

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