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Ice remains attached to bottom at high tide.
Location: Lower Little Harbor, Twillingate, Newfoundland
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The 30 kilometer Light to Light walk hugs the coastline between Boyds Tower and Green Cape Light-house on the NSW South Coast.
We completed the walk over three days, enjoying the ever-changing views– from heathland to forest, tea tree groves to banksia woodlands, and sheltered coves to towering red-rock platforms.
At this beautiful bay we watched a pod of dolphins as they dipped and dived in the pristine waters.
Medieval Brimstage Hall,near Heswall,Wirral,England, Built in the 14th century and constructed with the colourful local sandstone.
Manaslu, Nepal (Thanks Doug Kofsky for the ID)
Handheld shot through the window from KTM-DEL flight (Air India)
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Qiling Pagoda seen at Daming Temple, Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province, China
The amazing wood pagoda was built some time in 600 A.D. which was used to enshrine Buddhist relics. Daming Temple is most famous for the Yangzhou monk Jianzhen, who studied the sutras and initiated people into monkhood in 742 A.D. before leaving to spread the Buddhist faith and Chinese medicine and culture in Japan.
During World War II China implored its American ally not to bomb Kyoto or Nara in Japan because of Jianzhen’s missionary work there. Neither city was touched.
During China’s Cultural Revolution from 1966 to 1976, Red Guard extremists attempted to destroy Daming Temple but were prevented from doing so by Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai, who forcefully argued that harming the temple would provoke an international incident with Japan.
I did not expect to love Devils Tower as much as I did when I went, but it really captivates you when you see it and hike all around it.
Two pano-sabotaged images blended and worked over in Adobe Photoshop.
Depth effect enhanced by wearing ChromaDepth 3D glasses.
Yup - it's been raining and dank for days now, soooooo here's another shot from the Stevens-Coolidge Place garden!
I've admired fellow Flickrites shots from this angle so I thought I would give it a try. It's not really what I'd hoped for, but not too awful either!! Looking at this shot on the computer I feel like they are towering over me....
The tall stake that stabilizes this tall dahlia plant is just to the right of the frame. This is growing in the new dahlia garden at the farm.
I worked downtown NYC many years and was eyewitness to the 9/11/2001 attack. The Towers were my photographic neighbor and this series is my heartfelt salute to them... Taken from the corner of Liberty and Church Streets.
I “saw” this photo a while ago, but I had a 135 mm lens on the camera, so it really wasn’t a go. The DA16-45 on the other hand...
Our path took us along the foot of the great limestone escarpment of Eglwyseg. It was only then we could see the true scale of this feature.
Happy New Year everyone! See you next year for the next few pictures along this walk :)
This bigleaf maple outside the old ODOT building on McLoughlin Blvd looked really amazing so I stopped for some photos. This old building is such a cool place for photos!
Hamburg's TV tower (the Heinrich Hertz Turm) seen from the former Second World War anti-aircraft bunker in the St Pauli district.
I went to Sheffield Park today to see how the autumn colour is coming along. It was too early really, but at least that meant it was relatively peaceful. There are so many incredible trees at Sheffield Park, but this magnificent Beech is one of my personal favourites.