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The relatively rare cirrus clouds are what brought me back to the refuge, but this line of railroad tracks is very much a magnet for me also. All train tracks are, or many if not most.
The place is the Lee Metcalf Wildlife Refuge in Stevensville, MT
and I made the capture in late afternoon.
No worry here about the safety factor. The Old Valley Line hasn't had any trains on it for a decade. Nevertheless, I always look both ways.
The volcanic eruption on Fimmvörðuháls in Iceland has coverered the surface of the glacier with ash. People walking, driving and snow mobiling to and from the eruption make their own roads and tracks, revealing the colour of snow through the ash.
The people in the photograph are hiking a 30km trek through the highlands of Iceland to get a glimpse of nature at it´s most brutal and raw.
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John the Shepherd and Jess the Border Collie droving the sheep from field to farm along narrow tracks and country lanes.
At the farm they have teeth and 'bags' looked at. The ewes are then sorted into two groups. The young and fit will be the future breeding ewes. Those too old or unsuitable to have more lambs will be removed from the flock.
Then it's Tupping time when the rams will be introduced to the flock.
Explore Highest position: 11 on Saturday, October 3, 2009
I decided it's time to up my game.
While waiting for my windshield to not be fixed today, I went and did what everyone should do, play on the train tracks.
Since my stone chips are too close to the bottom of the windshield, there's nothing they could do. We'll have to put it down.
September 22, 2022: Warehouse building along railroad tracks in Williams, California. A few days before I took this image, the area north of Sacramento had good rainfall. 252/365
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