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My favorite view from San Carlos Apache Reservation, Peridot Mesa, AZ. March 2019

rezerwat przyrody Wodospad Wilczki

 

Dawniej nazywany również Wodogrzmoty Żeromskiego, Wodospad Wilczki (niem. Wölfelsfall) znajduje się na rzece Wilczka w Masywie Śnieżnika (Sudety Wschodnie), w pobliżu Międzygórza. Wysokość wodospadu wynosi 22 m. Jest to drugi co do wielkości wodospad w polskich Sudetach, po Wodospadzie Kamieńczyka. Przed wielką powodzią w 1997 r. woda spadała z wysokości o 5 metrów większej. Powódź wymyła wtedy, jak się okazało, sztucznie wykonany próg z początków XIX w. Przed 1945 r. wysokość wodospadu sięgała nawet 30 m. Wody spadają z progu szerokości ok. 3 m do niewielkiego kotła eworsyjnego wyżłobionego w mniej odpornych łupkach łyszczykowych. Zimą wokół kaskady tworzy się efektowny lodospad.

 

Powstanie wodospadu związane jest ze wznoszeniem się trzeciorzędowego uskoku przerywającego bieg rzeki. Skały progu i wąwozu zbudowane są z gnejsów gierałtowskich. Wąwóz za wodospadem, mający szerokość ok. 3 m, 20 m długości i 15 m głębokości, nazywany jest kanionem amerykańskim. Po ok. 300 m Wilczka wypływa w dużo szerszą dolinę, przegrodzoną dalej tamą wybudowaną tu w 1908 roku.

pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rezerwat_przyrody_Wodospad_Wilczki

Somewhere west of Ross, along Ashby Road, central Tasmania.

A local park near me.

Trees are the Earth's endless effort to speak to the listening sky. R.Tagore

Fall colors in a patch of the Yale-Myers forest known as "Tree Heaven."

Parco del Beigua, sadly autumn

Gli alberi sono le colonne del mondo, quando gli ultimi alberi saranno stati tagliati, il cielo cadrà sopra di noi.

(Detto dei nativi americani)

Tour Kirchhorster See / 01.11.2015 / Niedersachsen / lower saxony

 

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White Birch trees line the dirt road leading to Iron Creek Lake

Así termina el ciclo de estos árboles que sirvieron para hacer carbón, arrancados o partidos por el viento.

 

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Art created from my photos | Locust Grove, Virginia | Tree #painting

First light on the tree. One from our last summer holiday with a bit of sketch work. If you wish to know more about this tree here is the story:

www.stuff.co.nz/travel/news/79389598/That-Wanaka-Tree-the...

 

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There was an hour or so of quite special light yesterday before it all got too much.

This lone tree stands on the hill on the way up to McDuff's Monument.

A snowy tree with the sunlight hitting it. I like the lighting, though the composition is not great. Should have tried taking different angles - but I didn't really realize how good the lighting was here until later when I was looking at my screen indoors.

Sunrise at the famous lone tree near Malham, Yorkshire Dales

I found a nice spot at Vermilion Lakes so you can see the mountains and lake at night. The lake is very calm and has a beautiful refection like a mirror. You stood up on that spot and waited for sunrise. You will feel like today will be a great day.

A Japanese Maple blazing with red fall foliage.

near ocean beach

san francisco, california

"When I am among the trees,

especially the willows and the honey locust,

equally the beech, the oaks and the pines,

they give off such hints of gladness.

I would almost say that they save me, and daily.

 

I am so distant from the hope of myself,

in which I have goodness, and discernment,

and never hurry through the world

but walk slowly, and bow often.

 

Around me the trees stir in their leaves

and call out, “Stay awhile.”

The light flows from their branches.

 

And they call again, “It’s simple,” they say,

“and you too have come

into the world to do this, to go easy, to be filled

with light, and to shine.” – Mary Oliver

those trees, especially in winter, always remind me poor soldiers, walking in the coldness and greyness... far from home... the interesting thing is that now, writing this, I realised that this is one of the places where one of the biggest battles of ww1 took place! so who knows...

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Łódź_(1914)

On one of my trips to Cornwall back in the autumn I decided to cut through the country lanes to the east of Truro and go across to the Roseland Peninsula. The area is off the beaten track and is quite hilly and very heavily wooded. Here the trees have virtually made a tunnel for this narrow country lane.

Haleiwa, Oahu, Hawaii

 

Using the NiSi Filters 150mm system for the 1st time today...I love you, Mrs.Claus lol.

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