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Honopū Valley is located along the northwest shore of Kauai on the Na Pali coast. It is isolated and not easily accessible except by water. Best POV are from the air, as in this shot.
One from a couple of weeks ago.... working away at the moment, so not had much time for my photos... catch up soon! Moss valley March 2016
Vue sur El Capitan et les Cathedral rocks depuis la vallée de la Merced River.
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a few days after I had perfect conditionsI was looking for the darker sky but the clouds had other plans. The South view "right"with Saturn and the core of the Milky Way and the North view "left" still in twilight. The centre light pollution is Calgary due east. Antares in Scorpio is on the peak and Saturn is directly above
Sabden Valley, Lancashire
I really liked how the tree on the right (out of frame) appeared to be holding hands with its partner!
From Mansehra city we choose a different route to Battagram this time from Oghi .. this road was fun, full of Nature and landscape
Kangaroo Valley Road (NSW, Australia) parts of which are wrapped by a thick lush forest occasionally lets in some light. On one misty afternoon I found myself standing in the middle of the road capturing the ghostly light that filled this breathtaking scene.
Monument Valley..such a wonderful place...
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The Lauterbrunnen valley is one of the deepest in the Alps, comparing the height difference of the adjacent mountains and the valley floor. In some places the cliff walls are 1000 m high. Streams flowing down the mountains, at the edge of the rocky valley walls, form high waterfalls. The most famous of these are the Staubbach Falls (visible on the right) and the Trummelbach Falls. The 297 m high Staubbach Falls is the tallest free-fall waterfall in Switzerland.
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Dolina Lauterbrunnen jest jedną z najgłębszych w Alpach, porównując różnicę wysokości przyległych gór i dno doliny. W niektórych miejscach ściany klifu mają wysokość sięgającą 1000 m. Strumienie spływające z gór, na skraju skalistych ścian doliny, tworzą wysokie wodospady. Najbardziej znanym z nich jest wodospad Staubbach (widoczny po prawej) oraz wodospad Trummelbach . Wodospad Staubbach o wysokości 297 m jest najwyższym wodospadem swobodnie spadającym w Szwajcarii.
Never quite sure what to call this area. I know further along it's Patterdale but not quite sure if the name applies here..
Brothers Water with a bit of a shine, taken from Brock Crags. :-)
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Monument Valley "Ndzisgaii in Navajo", meaning valley of the rocks, is a region of the Colorado Plateau characterized by a cluster of vast sandstone buttes, the largest reaching 1,000 ft (300 m) above the valley floor. It is located on the Arizona–Utah state line, near the Four Corners area. The valley lies within the territory of the Navajo Nation Reservation and is accessible from U.S. Highway 163.
Monument Valley has been featured in many forms of media since the 1930s. Director John Ford used the location for a number of his best-known films and thus, in the words of critic Keith Phipps, "its five square miles have defined what decades of moviegoers think of when they imagine the American West.