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A lake (pond) view in Shinjuku Gyo-en National Garden, taken from Kyu-Goryo-Tei (Taiwan Pavilion). As you may see here, parks and ponds are extremely photogenic in Japan.
Mt Rainier vista view, located on the Mt Baker entrance of Rainer National Park. Snow covered with a touch of fall colors below.
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View from the hike up the Heuberg in Bavaria, Germany. It elevates 1338m and presents you with views like this one.
Captured by the shores of Vung Tau
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A machine shop in the isolated ghost town of Berlin, Nevada has a great view of the valley below from its location in the Shoshone Range. The town's few remaining buildings scattered on the hillside are maintained as a state park. This was scanned from a slide taken in 2000.
We moved to Bosham just over a year ago. This is the view at the end of our road and we,re loving it. So peaceful when the (tourists arent around)
Condor Viewing Area
Vermilion Cliffs National Monument
Arizona
March 2025
The Vermilion Cliffs National Monument in northern Arizona serves as a critical site for the reintroduction of the endangered California condor. Since 1996, The Peregrine Fund, in collaboration with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and other partners, has been releasing captive-bred condors into the wild from this location.
The Condor Viewing Site is situated along House Rock Valley Road (BLM 1065), approximately 3 miles north of Highway 89A or about 27 miles south of Highway 89.
A view from Top of the Rock. It was spectacular! Seriously, a go-to destination for tourist going to New York!
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Bolu Sunnet lake
Was taken one of our tour
This lake is on the 24km east of Göynük.There are a lot of trouts in the lake .In addiction,picnic, sportive fishing,trekking,camping are some activities in fresh air in there.
Here is the more austere/pristine view of Singapore, which is indeed impressive. The city also has many colorful neighborhoods with lots of street life.
it cost only Rs 2 for a view from top of Kailashgiri hills while the bay lashes on the laid back beaches of visakhapatnam...
The view across Berkshire from the lane north of Aldworth, connecting the village with the Downs.
On the other side of the field is Aldworth church
A viewpoint with a view of Lake Radoinjsko and the beginning of a Zlatar lake in the distance. Both lakes are artificial and have been created by re-dividing the river Uvac.
Peaslake, Hoe, and Colman's Hill are in the centre of the Surrey Hills AONB and mid-west of the Greensand Ridge about 5 miles (8.0 km) ESE of the county town of Guildford. Surrounded by denser pine and other coniferous forest-clad hills, the three conjoined settlements have a small core in Peaslake itself with the amenities of a village, but are otherwise lightly scattered settlements at a higher elevation than the centre of Shere, the civil parish
We then climbed up the hill to get a better view over Avalon. And continue to assess future rental possibilities.
The success of Catalina Island as a tourist destination was ensured once the island was bought out by the Wrigley (as in chewing gum) family in 1919. William Wrigley invested millions into the island, generally building up the infrastructure to make it a desirable place to visit. The family continues to own the island, although they have stopped further development and created the "Catalina Island Conservancy" to protect the island and conserve its native species.
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The opening for the mountain view is shrinking as the trees branches sage lower and lower. This is in Queen Elizabeth Park.