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The Pololu Valley Lookout offers a great view overlooking a black sand beach (Pololu Beach) and the north-eastern coastline of the Big Island.
Camera: Canon PowerShot G3.
Edited with Adobe Photoshop.
Valley of Fire is outside of Las Vegas, Nevada and is named for the red sandstone formations, the Aztec Sandstone, which formed from shifting sand dunes 150 million years ago.
Walked the Otira Valley Track (Arthur's Pass) following the Otira River upstream. This view is looking down the valley where we came from with Mt Temple (1770 m) in the distance.
Unless you are a local or have spent some time exploring The Cresent Junction Area you might not know about this hidden valley. This is not a secret place just somewhere most will not travel to see what's there because when you first enter the area it looks bland.
At the end of HWY 191 out of Moab you simply jump over HWY 70 and get on BLM 223. Stay on this for a great area to shoot in. Make sure you go early in the morning or late in the afternoon to get the best light.
I captured this in the late afternoon light which created great shadows and texture. Also, if you'd like to see the details of this beautiful landscape, zoom in.
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Valley of Fire park in Nevada
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Der Sonnentempel ist ein 1.775 Meter hoher Gipfel im Capitol-Reef-Nationalpark. Charles Kelly, dem ersten Aufseher des Capitol Reef National Monument, so genannt, weil die Sandsteinmonolithen des Tals frühe Entdecker an reich verzierte gotische Kathedralen mit kannelierten Wänden, Nischen und Spitzen erinnern. Der freistehende Tempel der Sonne überragt das umliegende Gelände um mehr als 120 Meter . Er besteht aus ungebrochenem, gelbbraunem Entrada-Sandstein.
The Temple of the Sun is a 5,750-foot (1,775-meter) peak in Capitol Reef National Park. Named after Charles Kelly, the first overseer of Capitol Reef National Monument, because the valley's sandstone monoliths reminded early explorers of ornate Gothic cathedrals with fluted walls, niches, and spires. The freestanding Temple of the Sun towers more than 400 feet (120 meters) above the surrounding terrain. It is composed of unbroken, yellow-brown Entrada sandstone.
Death Valley Dunes
We were able to make a quick trip to Death Valley this March. As we expected there were very few wildflowers this year but still fairly crowed on the dunes. We approached at the far end with the smaller dunes to escape the crowds and footprints. As always great to have some quite time with nature.
A quartet of late model GP40-2s and a GP35 pull a coal train from Valley Camp through Provo, Utah the afternoon of March 15, 1976.
Coming down the Wards Pass with a glimpse into the valley and the Acheron River. I can see where the road will travel.
Nature image taken in the Jabal Moussa nature reserve located in the Keserwan District of Lebanon.
A portion Mill Street in Grass Valley, now closed to vehicular traffic is the center of ‘downtown’ Grass Valley a remarkably preserved old gold mining era city. The 70 foot spire that sits atop the lovely Art Deco structure originally opened built and opened by United Artist in 1942 which down at the south end of Mill Street.
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Campbell Valley Regional Park is a regional park maintained by the Metro Vancouver Regional Parks board. The park is formed from 6 historical farm plots, with portions set aside for the Langley Tree Farm and scout Camp McLean. It contains a vast number of hiking, walking and equestrian trails as well as function facilities such as picnic shelters. Within the park there are 29 kilometres of trails, all unpaved, 14 km of which are designated for equestrian use and 1 km of which is set aside solely for pedestrian and bicycle use. An old paved racing oval is located in the eastern section of the park and is maintained by the Langley Speedway Historical Society.
Monument Valley is a region of the Colorado Plateau with massive sandstone buttes which can reach 1,000 ft (300 m) above the valley floor. The border between Northern Arizona and Southern Utah runs along the upper third of the valley. It is part of the Navajo Nation Reservation and therefore is not a National Park, but is a Tribal Park with different rules. Hiking is very limited.
Monument Valley has been featured in so many movies that the area is what a lot of people think of as the American West. This is due to the famous director John Ford, who used the valley for its iconic buttes as background for a number of his popular Westerns. Hard to imagine then that the valley really is only 5 square miles (13 km) of the great expanse of the American West.
This was shot from "John Ford Point", an elevated projection of rock made famous by the director. To the left is Merrick Butte, in the middle is Elephant Butte and on the right elements which form "The North Window".
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Providence & Worcester's PR3 out of Valley Falls yard begins switching customers on the line to East Providence after dropping a hopper at Woonsocket - first on the list is Teknor Apex in Woonsocket.