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Lying in the foothills of the Outeniqua Mountains in a region of incomparable beauty, Wilderness is an attractive holiday resort with beautiful beaches and numerous vantage points from which to watch the whales and dolphins.
Taken in Iceland I thought I would create the perfect get away from Civilization. Two image's from the same place, but we move the cabin into a different spot has the views were much better.
The mountain range in the background contains the volcano Seljahjallagi.
Texture's and special effect's by William Walton
Dream Girls Pose by DPSP available from Posevent until 19th April
Alicy Bodysuit by The Beauty Factory available @ FAMESHED
taken on MIMMO
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Valle delle messi. Come dicevo un paio di foto indietro, il fondovalle è molto frequentato, in particolare da bipedi umani. La parte alta è più selvaggia e frequentata da quadrupedi; qui abbiamo incontrato caprioli e marmotte.
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zwei Sekunden nach diesem Bild flogen zwei Silberreiher durch die Szene - danach hatte ich eine Gänsehaut
Wilderness (Afrikaans: Wildernis) is a seaside town on the Garden Route of the southern Cape in South Africa.
It is situated a short distance east from the city of George, on the N2 down the Kaaiman's River Pass. It is known for its long white sand beach and lagoons. The town caters mostly to holiday-makers and is situated directly on the Touw River Lagoon.
The town experiences an extremely mild climate, typical of the Garden Route and has little temperature variation, seldom dropping below 10 °C and above 28 °C, with year-round rainfall. The flora type is Afromontane gallery forest.
The Outeniqua Choo Tjoe steam train originally ran through the town en route between George and Knysna during its years of operation.
Iceland's wilderness along Snaefellsnes Peninsula with these rudimentary fences sometimes being the only witness of human presence here.
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Coyote Mountain Wilderness, 40 miles southwest of Tucson Arizona, USA. No crop. No post processing. View from the back porch.
A view toward Twin Peaks and the Granite Chief Wilderness area from Barker Pass, near Lake Tahoe. Note the lenticular clouds forming over the mountains.
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Snow in the mountains. Weaver's Needle and La Barge Canyon from the Boulder Creek trail near Canyon Lake.
Southwest Arizona, USA. The vista from the side yard. Early morning. Low lying Stratus clouds.
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A view of the MT Timpanogos mountain range beyond Utah Lake from a remote wilderness mountain ridge (elevation 7,318). The trail leading up to this spot was one of the most challenging that I have driven. I was told that quads had problems at times... and I think that side-by-side and quad drivers were surprised to see a truck up there.
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The Tottenham Marshes are located at Tottenham in the London Borough of Haringey. The marshes cover over 100 acres (0.40 km2) and became part of the Lee Valley Park in 1972.
The marsh is made up of three main areas: Clendish Marsh, Wild Marsh West and Wild Marsh East. The latter two are separated by the River Lea.
The marshes are one of the last remaining examples of semi-natural wetland in Greater London. They contain a variety of plant communities typical of a former flood plain location, such as a range of neutral grassland types, sedge marsh, reed swamp, sallow scrub and areas of tall herb vegetation. Associated with this diversity of habitat are several species of plant and insect which are rarely seen in London.
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I traveled far and wide through many
different times
What did you see there?
I traveled far and wide to prisons
of the cross
What did you see there?
The power and glory of sin
What did you see there?
The blood of Christ on their skins
I traveled far and wide through many
different times
I traveled far and wide where
unknown martyrs died
I saw the one-sided trials
What did you see there?
I saw the tears as they cried
They had tears in their eyes!
I miss the wilderness of far away places. Thank heavens for memories! Back to the narrative of the India trip with my next post.
Many people go into the wilderness to experience it, and if they experience it in comfort, there's very little in a literary sense for them to write about.
-- Tim Cahill