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The "window" was known to be foggy. Sure enough, it was so foggy that visibility was near zero, but luck was on our side, the fog was mostly lifted when we circled back few hours later.
"Gods Window is so called for the panoramic view of the Lowveld more than 900 meter (2952 feet) down into lush indigenous forest clad ravine. The majestic cliffs plunge over 700 meters (2296 feet) to the Lowveld and the private game reserves which have made the area one of South Africa's main wildlife destinations. God's Window is a small part of a 250km (155 miles) long earthwork of sheer cliffs and extravagant beauty. One can observe the hills and forests as far as the eye can see."
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Pittman Orchard McDade Trail Access
Never-ending paths that are well maintained and flat, provide a view of the Delaware River on one side and sheer rocky cliffs (where I was) on the other.
Absolutely beautiful and peaceful any time of the day! 😊
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I took this shot at Trollstigen / Norway last summer. What an impressive road and a lovely panorama !
The picture above is of a large Soviet era World War II memorial in Sighnaghi constructed on a wall in the town center. The plaque is crammed full of names of fallen soldiers.
Sometimes some brake object more effective than others simple one , it's similar our life ,so do different then others like this photo 😉😉😉😉😉😉.
Click at near garden.
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shot by KHWD
you go by this little boat, quite choppy from Lagkawi, Kuah town, the capital of this Malaysian island
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Beras Basah Island is a beautiful, relatively untouched gem off the southern coast of Langkawi, Malaysia. Here are some highlights:
Natural Beauty
Pristine Beaches: The island boasts long stretches of pristine white sand lined with shady palms, meeting the clear blue waters of the Andaman Sea.
Mountain Backdrop: The island is set against a magnificent backdrop of spectacular mountains covered in lush rainforest.
Activities
Sunbathing and Swimming: The idyllic sand is perfect for sunbathing, and the shallow, refreshing waters are ideal for swimming.
Snorkeling and Diving: The surrounding waters offer great opportunities for snorkeling and diving, allowing you to explore the vibrant marine life.
Trekking: The rainforest and mountains offer tempting trekking opportunities for those who enjoy hiking.
Water Activities: The sea lends itself to a multitude of water activities, including jet-skiing and parasailing.
Accessibility
Day Trips: The island is easily accessible for day trips, with many island hopping tours including a stop at Beras Basah.
Private Boat Hire: For those who wish to stay longer, it's possible to hire a speedboat and explore the island at your own pace.
Wildlife
Wildlife Spotting: While the island is uninhabited by people, you may spot an array of wildlife, including monkeys and dolphins.
Beras Basah Island offers a serene escape with plenty of activities to enjoy.