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NR29 and NR87 wind down the infamous Cullerin range with the Indian Pacific in unusual territory, as 4SA8 from Goulburn to Perth.
Owing to a closure of the line between Parkes and Broken Hill, the Indian Pacific for several weeks has been operating via Melbourne and as far as Goulburn for its trans-continental journey.
Wednesday 28th December 2022
A tunnel of Rhodedendrons in my local woodland illuminated using the LACE BLS.
It's a spot I've visited throughout my life and still remember thinking how magical it was when I was a child.
Cheers to my Grandma for showing it to me.
Happy days.
Near the alpine area at the bottom of 400M rock peak. They lived together and died together. The tree's that survive up in the alpine are very old, hundred's of years old. Many are almost dwarfed by conditions that are very. harsh in the winter, and the soil in thin near the peak.
This unusual leathery, twisted seed pod is the remnants of an Illinois bundleflower. Photo taken at Thomas Mitchell Park in Polk County, Iowa.
Developed with Darktable 3.6.0.
DUO Building, Kempkensberg, Groningen, The Netherlands.
Design: Ben F. van Berkel, Gerard Loozekoot (UNStudio, 2006).
DUO implements education laws and regulations. Several important duties are: funding educational institutions, providing study funding, collecting teaching fees and study debts, organising school examinations.
DUO falls under the Ministry of Education, Cultural Affairs and Science (OCW).
I know I keep posting Alliums, but, I have a garden full of them and each image is a different Allium with a different lens. This is my Lensbaby Twist.
Happy Sunday...
Debbie ~ KissThePixel2021
A gnarled and twisted dead tree in Arches National Park, looking south to the La Sal Mountains, October 2015.
Moving from the Desert into the Metropolis that is Dubai I was stunned into disbelief at how this city has evolved in the 4 years since I last visited. Rather than the normal shots that appear I decided on a boat trip and took my images from the sea. The sun was directly above me and it was 50 degrees. Not ideal for taking photos but I wasn't going to miss any opportunity. The architecture is breathtaking so please forgive me if I over post.
Twists and turns are very narrow and absolutely beautiful within the narrow ridges of the Red Colored Canyon. You can see the paths that the water took reflected in the winding, swirling shape of sandstone slot canyons. Venturing into one of these narrow, descending canyons can be like entering another world.
Slot canyons are hard to spot when scanning the landscape as they hide in the rocky, barren-looking desert.
A slot canyon is a narrow canyon, formed by the wear of water rushing through rock, typically sandstone and limestone. A slot canyon is significantly deeper than it is wide. The formation of slot canyons is a long and complex process that begins with the deposition of sedimentary rock. Over millions of years, these sedimentary rock layers are exposed to weathering and erosion, creating canyons of various shapes and sizes.
there were a lot of interesting dead pinyon-juniper trees with twisted trunks and limbs....I like the detail in this one, as well as how it framed that rock formation in the background, which my imagination sees a mans head with his mouth open....
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Color My World Daily - Sunday is Black and White
7 Days with Flickr Thursdays: B&W and Sepia (NO monochrome in color, NO selective colors)
The flamingo, the symbol of beauty and elegance, is also a symbol of hope, joy and fun. A symbol of life and freedom.
Against all odds the tree lives in rock, wind, little water....but oh what a view.
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