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Red Christmas Candle blow it out and make a happy wish, well you can't blow this one out, so I will do it for you...Peace, Love, and Happiness, too everyone in the Whole World.
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Catching up with shots from last Spring
On a walk around the Ilam gardens in Spring.October 11, 2015 Christchurch New Zealand.
For More Info on the gardens: www.staffclub.canterbury.ac.nz/history.shtml
Uluru, or Ayers Rock, is a massive sandstone monolith in the heart of the Northern Territory’s arid "Red Centre". The nearest large town is Alice Springs, 450km away. Uluru is sacred to indigenous Australians and is thought to have started forming around 550 million years ago. It’s within Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, which also includes the 36 red-rock domes of the Kata Tjuta (colloquially “The Olgas”) formation.(Wikipedia)
This landing on the Patuxent River is on of my favorite locations for sunrise shots especially when the water is flat and smooth. It produces long and brilliant reflections like this one. There will be more coming in the future.
Naure is just so beauiful sometimes!
The sun setting on the Grand Union Canal in Hertfordshire.
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Watching the sun go down with a few folks from the camera club.
Usually i'm trudging up hills solo to catch these kind of shots so it great to have more than midges for company!
Taken on a Thursday evening photo walk with the camera club.
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i took caitlin and spookie out today with josh for some pictures. it was awesome, i got a ton of shots which will be up sooner or later...but the best part was this light. it was incredible. everything was golden. and came shining through all the trees...absolutely gorgeous.
get ready for a lot more of caitlin and spookie.
-i hate how vertical pictures make my page look messed up but oh wells. (+i say 'oh wells' way too often.)
Wrangell–St. Elias National Park and Preserve is a United States national park and national preserve managed by the National Park Service in south central Alaska. The park and preserve was established in 1980 by the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act.[3] This protected area is included in an International Biosphere Reserve and is part of the Kluane/Wrangell–St. Elias/Glacier Bay/Tatshenshini-Alsek UNESCO World Heritage Site. The park and preserve form the largest area managed by the National Park Service in the United States by area with a total of 13,175,799 acres (20,587.186 sq mi; 53,320.57 km2), an expanse that could encapsulate a total of six Yellowstone National Parks.[4] The park includes a large portion of the Saint Elias Mountains, which include most of the highest peaks in the United States and Canada, yet are within 10 miles (16 km) of tidewater, one of the highest reliefs in the world. Wrangell–St. Elias borders on Canada's Kluane National Park and Reserve to the east and approaches the U.S. Glacier Bay National Park to the south. The chief distinction between park and preserve lands is that sport hunting is prohibited in the park and permitted in the preserve. In addition, 9,078,675 acres (3,674,009 ha) of the park are designated as the largest single wilderness in the United States.
I adore this doll, she is so beauiful! My twins are modelling an IT gown from Private Goddess Natalia, and Dressmaker Details Sugar Plum. Jewels are available on etsy
The Arctic Cathedral, formally known as Tromsdalen Church or Tromsøysund Church (Norwegian: Tromsdalen kirke or Tromsøysund kirke), is a church in the city of Tromsø in Troms county, Norway. The church is commonly nicknamed the Ishavskatedralen, literally "The Cathedral of the Arctic Sea" or "Arctic Cathedral". The church was built in 1965 in the Tromsdalen valley and it is a parish church and not, in fact, a cathedral as it is commonly called.
It looks cold but it was our warmest day at 27c. The sun came out at the end if the day sadly. On our holiday we spent 20 days in Queensland with the first in for two nights in Brisbane before heading to Noosa on the Sunshine Coast in Australia for six nights.
The Noosa area was originally home to several Aboriginal groups. These primarily include the Undumbi tribe to the south, the Dulingbara to the north, and the Kabi Kabi (or Gabbi Gabbi) to the west.
Although reports of the area can be traced back to Captain Cook's voyages in May 1770, European settlement in the region did not proceed for almost a century. This early settlement was primarily driven firstly by timber logging and then secondly a gold rush in the Gympie area, north of Noosa. The difficulty of transport in the region, which persisted to the 1920s and beyond, was one major reason for this.
In 1871, the Government laid out a port at Tewantin, which was duly surveyed and by 1877 contained two hotels, a boarding house, school, police station and telegraph office. In 1872, the Noosa Heads and coastal region north to Peregian Beach was set aside as an Aboriginal Mission, however this was cancelled in 1878 and land was opened for selection on 15 January 1879. With the advent of the railway, Tewantin declined in importance.[4]
In the last 50 years Noosa has been transformed from an isolated fishing village to a popular tourist destination. Although this has had its costs the shire is known for its generally greener approach to development. Most development in Noosa has been restrained. Noosa has no high rise buildings, due both to local community pressure and to council planning action, and much remaining native forest. 34.8 per cent of the Noosa district consists of National Parks, Conservation Parks, State Forests, and other generally protected land.
The popularity of Noosa comes from the fact that is it one of Australia's few North facing beaches located on the East Coast, hence Noosa Beach is relatively protected from on-shore wind and storms.
For More Info on Noosa: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shire_of_Noosa
Dan's beauiful 2005 STI, amazing in white with a lot of JDM parts. Almost an entirely JDM front end.
Today I visited the mountain of Montserrat.
1 beauiful texture by texture time:
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An amazing display of color across Lake Union shot from Gasworks park last week. Trust me...somewhere in all that epic there is actually a city hiding. :) If you are having a hard time seeing it, check it out large!
On a Norwegian scale, Bergen is a large city, but one with a small-town charm and atmosphere. Its passionately patriotic inhabitants are proud of their many-sided city and its history and cultural traditions. Many are only happy to direct visitors to their favorite local attraction, coffee-shop or restaurant.(Bergen travel guide)