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Stealthic Hair Cascade @Mainstore

 

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Besse-et-Saint-Anastaise - Puy-de-Dôme (63)

with Mount Rundle in the background

 

Banff National Park

Mt Aspiring peak in the distance (highest peak)

Mt Aspiring National Park, New Zealand

Part of Leura Cascades, Blue Mountains, NSW.

 

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Fuchsias.

Une cascade de montagne

Une cascade de lumière, d'inspiration, d'intention lorsque les jours s'allongent petit à petit et on souhaite la bienvenue au nouvel an qui s'approche. ¶ A cascade of light, of inspiration, of intention as the days start getting longer and we welcome the coming year.

Another shot from my wander up the River Avon last Thursday.

 

Along the river there were all these gorgeous Pink flowers, I have no idea what they are but they added lots of colour to the area.

 

The river was running really low but there were still a few tiny cascades dotted along the walk.

 

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This is the only view I got of the little one, so I can't be sure of what type it was.

 

Cascade Mountains - Jackson County - Oregon - USA

En balade dans le Cantal.

 

Bonne journée.

Merci pour vos visites et commentaires

 

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La Couze Chambon, ou plus exactement la Couze de Chaudefour, prend sa source vers 1 580 mètres d'altitude dans le département du Puy-de-Dôme, dans les monts Dore, sur les pentes du puy de Cacadogne, dans la réserve naturelle nationale de la vallée de Chaudefour. Elle arrose le village de Chambon-sur-Lac et se jette dans le lac Chambon à 875 mètres d'altitude.

Sous le nom de Couze Chambon, elle arrose ensuite Murol, passe au sud de Saint-Nectaire, chute d'une hauteur de sept mètres à la cascade de Saillant puis baigne Verrières et Montaigut-le-Blanc. Elle traverse ensuite Champeix, arrose Neschers et se jette dans l'Allier à 347 mètres d'altitude, en rive gauche, à Coudes.

Sa longueur est de 39,7 kilomètres et son bassin versant s'étend sur 195 km2.

The Petrohue Cascades on the Petrohue River in the perez National Park near Puerto Montt in Chile. The water is coloured by a mineral in the earth in that region and is quite naturally blue.

 

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UPDATED: 4th June, 2019

Posted for 7 Days with Flickr: Tuesday - Water

  

Dunkeld Estate

Dullstroom

South Africa

Ruisseau d'Escales, Ariège, France

 

En balade dans le Cantal.

 

Bonne journée.

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Dans le parc d'Ordesa (Aragon, massif des Pyrénées)

"Cascade Complex" in Yerevan is an architectural complex on the hillside, located north of city center.

Externally, they look as great stairs, decorated with flowerbeds, fountains, sculptures and contemporary chaczkarami (plates with a carved Armenian cross). The name comes from fountains that flow down of cascade.

The first caskades project at the beginning of 20th century was developed by architect Alexander Tamanian. To commemorate the 50th anniversary of joining Armenia to the USSR, in 1970 this great construction project was returned. Work began only in 1980, but after the earthquake in 1988 and the breakup of the Soviet Union, the work was stopped.

In 2001, the building was taken over by Armenian millionaire, philanthropist and collector Gerard Cafesjian who lived in the United States. He decided to transform the whole into a museum with an exhibition of modern art.

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Kaskady w Erywaniu to kompleks architektoniczny na zboczu wzgórza, położony na północ od centrum miasta.

Zewnętrznie prezentują się jako wielkie schody, ozdobione kwietnikami, fontannami, rzeźbami oraz współczesnymi chaczkarami (płytami z rzeźbionym krzyżem ormiańskim). Nazwa wywodzi się od fontann, które spływają po progach na kształt kaskady.

Pierwszy projekt Kaskad na początku XX wieku opracował architekt Aleksander Tamanian. Dla uczczenia 50-lecia przyłączenia Armenii do ZSRR, w latach 70 tych XX wieku powrócono do tego wielkiego projektu budowlanego. Prace rozpoczęto dopiero w 1980, ale po trzęsieniu ziemi w 1988 i rozpadzie Związku Radzieckiego, prace przerwano.

W 2001 roku budowę przejął żyjący w Stanach Zjednoczonych ormiański milioner, filantrop i kolekcjoner Gerard Cafesjian. Zdecydował się przekształcić całość w muzeum z ekspozycją sztuki nowoczesnej.

petit détour en revenant de Dijon beaucoup de monde et gros débit avec les projections humides comme il se doit

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