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Porthnanven. The only time we had visited previously was in 2008. That time my Dad was quite frail and we took him for what was to be his last trip to Cornwall; he loved the old tin mines in particular. He couldn't cope with the boulders at Porthnanven so we only spent a short time there. This time we were keen to explore the beach a bit more fully.
This was taken in the river before it reaches the beach. It's amazing how far the boulders have been washed upstream. I'm not sure I'd want to be there in a winter storm!
Bad Gasteinerfall, also named Gasteinerfall or Gasteiner ache wasserfall, is a powerful waterfall in the city center of Bad Gastein in the region Salzburg in Austria. The Gasteiner Ache falls 341m in three drops. This middle fall was viewed from a stone bridge in the town.
This photo was stacked from two horizontal long exposure shots in PhotoShop. In this series, I have to use three different photos to cover the upstream fall, the stone bridge and the downstream.
The spray from the falls is said to have therapeutic properties.
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Remnant water in Fowler Creek where it crosses the Silver City Highway in Far West NSW.
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A view from the bridge over the River Garry at Killiecrankie looking upstream.
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The blue strip is usually at the top of landscape photos but not this time! Dreamy green reflections of the trees above the weir contrast with the reflections of the sky below on the River Exe upstream from Miller's Crossing bridge.
A view from near the bandstand facing upstream along the River Esk at Whitby towards the swing bridge and the marina. The street lights and the lights from the houses and properties lining the river make for an impressive light show on the waters of the Esk.
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Just upstream from the falls admiring the amount of water since the snow melted. It is fun getting out with fellow photographer friends and exploring. Enjoy the photo.
Upstream Newbridge
Gorgeous Autumn colours over the falls on the river Dart.
Dartmoor National Park ; A place to visit.
The steep land on the left is very unstable and is being eroded with landslides occasionally. At the head of the valley is a fairly substantial house and it is the highest occupied house on the Isle of Man. When I was a child it was the retreat of a Doctor, there was no electricity etc. It is still technically off the grid as it has its own wind turbines and perhaps generators. It has been substantially altered and "improved" since the doctor had it.
When entering Alvoco da Serra, we come across a bridge which offers some nice views, both up and downstream. This upstream one is a favourite of mine.
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First image of what is intended to be a long term project #10milesfromhome
I live in Abingdon so not blessed with the beauty of the National Parks and as a lot of people have done I have been doing a lot of local walking the last weeks and started to realise you dont rally apprecaite whats on your doorstep.
So the #10milefromhome project was born, to make it simple I drew a 10 mile radius circle on a OS map and anything within that circle qualifies to be in the project.
This one is from Abingdon Weir looking upstream on the River Thames just after sunrise.
"Peace is its own reward." - Mahatma Gandhi
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Early this morning Scott, Gord and I ventured over to Gatineau Park to check out a couple trails, however we completely forgot that the parkway was closed on Sunday for cyclists so we didn't get to visit as much as I would have liked.
But worry not; it was not a wasted trip as Gord showed us this pretty place that we probably wouldn't have found on our own.
We were there as the sun was coming up and with the exception of someone sleeping in their van in the parking lot, we had the place to ourselves. Can't complain about that!
A great place; and a fairly easy trail to walk! Bonus!
Hope everyone has had a good day.
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Standing in the drive way of my new house last night I enjoyed this view to the North up the stream. The little old thatched-roof house in the right foreground was bought by a famous artist from Tokyo I'm told! I don't know if he's living there now or not but someone is.
I will lose my internet connection tomorrow, March 31. I still don't know when my new house will be hooked up but I'm working on it. Don't forget me too quickly!
Interestingness - March 28, 2008
Highest position - 52
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