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Telluride is a National Historic Landmark District located at the end of a glacially formed box canyon, and the Valley Floor is its gateway, a landscape that distinguishes this mountain resort town from others. To access the Town of Telluride, one crosses the Valley Floor: three miles of mountain meadows clustered with cottonwoods, evergreens and wetlands.
the glacial valley nr windermere lake district taken between red screes and the fairfield horsehoe,the lake in the centre is brothers water
Santa Cruz Mountains, California
A morning mist covers the forest in the valley of the headwaters of the San Lorenzo River. The river flows into the Monterey Bay, debouching at the city of Santa Cruz.
Valley of Fire/White Domes - Scenic Drive area in the late afternoon after a severe October thunderstorm.
When the storm came, we quickly left Crazy Hill, which is somewhere at the bottom left of the picture, and waited in the car until the rain let up. Afterwards a very photogenic evening atmosphere developed.
Valley of Fire/White Domes - Scenic Drive Bereich am späten Nachmittag nach einem heftigen Oktober-Gewitter.
Als das Gewitter aufzog verließen wir fluchtartig den Crazy Hill, der sich irgendwo links unten im Bild befindet, und warteten im PKW , bis der Regen nachließ. Danach entwickelte sich eine sehr fotogene Abendstimmung.
Barot is a village developed in the 1920s by the British for the Shanan Hydel project on the Uhl River.It is situated in an extremely remote and picturesque little valley about 25 kms off the Mandi-Jogindernagar highway in Himachal Pradesh.The valley is watered by the Uhl River and is famous for trout breeding.There are forests of Deodar,Oak and Rhododendron and pretty little villages surrounded by terraced fields which were golden with ripening wheat when we visited in April 2016..Barot is at a distance of about 40 kms from the town of Jogindernagar but the British had also built a funicular trolley which reduces the distance to 12 kms.However the trolley ,as far as I could gather ,is no londger functional.
Barot is at the moment an off-beat tourist destination and I fervently hope it remains so at least for a few more years.
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Monument Valley (‘valle de los Monumentos’) es una gran depresión situada en la frontera sur de Utah con Arizona, en los Estados Unidos. El valle está dentro de la reserva de los nativos navajo, cerca del Monumento de las Cuatro Esquinas (Four Corners) y es accesible por la U.S. Route 163
Nant Ffrancon Valley at sunset, a glacial valley just of the A5 in Snowdonia near the National Trust's Carneddau and Glyderau. A great location with several small waterfalls behind me and as it says on the gate 'Danger : Cliff Edge'. With the river Ogwen flowing down this ancient pass and the awesome Pen Y Ole Wen mountain to the right it makes for a very dramtic scene.
For some reason I found this shot very hard to photograph and edit, still struggling to put my finger on it but a vital part of the learning process.
This U-shaped valley was formed by the process of glaciation. Standing in the forground is Russell Island, with Mount Abdallah rising above the clouds. The valley has no offical name that could be found.
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Looking back, you can see the long staircase we took to get up here (annoying steps too- angled perfectly to make sure that every stride was awkward). From the top it felt a little as if we had climbed a man-made hill.
It was a lovely view- one of my favourite types, where the undulations and layers of buildings rise up on all sides. To be in something of a man-made valley is pretty cool and it's great that Hong Kong didn't feel the need to fill this space with more high-rise towers.