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A long exposure, landscape image of waves crashing off rocks near Bowfiddle Rock off Portknockie in Morayshire, Scotland.
The Merwede Canal was realized between 1882 and 1891 as a connection for freight traffic between Amsterdam , Utrecht, the major rivers and further to Germany. Numerous works of art have been constructed along and in the Merwede Canal , including the Muntsluis (officially ‘Sluis Bewesten Utrecht’). The shipping route attracted activity on the quays; the Royal Dutch Mint established itself on the Leidsekade in 1907 and a year later the Stichtse Olie- en Lijnkoekenfabriek Cereol was erected across the street. Soon the canal could no longer cope with the growth of shipping. The new Amsterdam-Rhine Canal took over the function of the Rhine navigation in the middle of the last century. The Merwede Canal lost its significance and is no longer of importance to shipping.
A long exposure, landscape image of waves crashing through the Whale's Moo near Portknockie in Morayshire, Scotland.
Lincoln County-Washington State.
The Channeled Scablands at one time were a relatively barren and soil-free region of interconnected relict and dry flood channels, coulees and cataracts eroded into Palouse loess and the typically flat-lying basalt flows that remain after cataclysmic floods within the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Washington. The channeled scablands were scoured by more than 40 cataclysmic floods during the Last Glacial Maximum and innumerable older cataclysmic floods over the last two million years. These cataclysmic floods were repeatedly unleashed when a large glacial lake repeatedly drained and swept across eastern Washington and down the Columbia River Plateau during the Pleistocene epoch. The last of the cataclysmic floods occurred between 18,200 and 14,000 years ago.
Don't do this walk if you expect the Korission Sea channel to be something worthwile visiting. That's it! But the hike as a whole has a nice vibe if you like slightly exhausted summer landscapes with lots of sand.
Guernsey is an island in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy. With several smaller nearby islands, it forms a jurisdiction within the Bailiwick of Guernsey, a Crown dependency. The jurisdiction is made up of ten parishes on the island of Guernsey, three other inhabited islands (Herm, Jethou and Lihou), and many small islets and rocks. The jurisdiction is not part of the United Kingdom, although defence and most foreign relations are handled by the British Government.
The entire jurisdiction lies within the Common Travel Area of the British Isles and is not a member of the European Union, but has a special relationship with it, being treated as part of the European Community with access to the single market for the purposes of free trade in goods. Taken together with the separate jurisdictions of Alderney and Sark it forms the Bailiwick of Guernsey. The two Bailiwicks of Guernsey and Jersey together form the geographical grouping known as the Channel Islands
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Channel billed toucan, Suriname.
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One of the later sunset shots I took on this evening, one thing I had forgot to do was change my settings from shooting hand held during the day, to be honest I was rather late getting to this spot after being indecisive about where to shoot the sunset. However, I got some shots but had not noticed my ISO was still at 400 doh,I prefer to shoot at 100 or if I can get away with it 50 for the quality and latitude it gives me .
So this is one of a number of compositions I made before it got a bit too dark on our last night in Cornwall, more to come from Cornwall in due course .
There was a squawking in a tree over the road that went on for ages. A young channel-billed cuckoo was waiting for its foster parent to bring it some food, a cicada. It turned out to be a magpie.
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The Channel-billed Cuckoo lays its eggs in the nests of other large birds such as the Australian Magpie, the Pied Currawong, and members of the crow family. Unlike many other cuckoos, the young birds do not evict the host's young or eggs from the nest, but simply grow faster and demand all the food, thus starving the others.
They are notorious for calling all night long during the breeding season. This species is sometimes known as the Storm-bird.
The Devil’s Channel in Prague is home to the water sprite Kabourek. You can see him here on the platform next to the Water Mill.
El Matador State Beach, near Malibu, CA
Browsing through shots I took the evening I was able to visit this incredible--if crowded--beach, I came across one more I particularly like. I hope you enjoy it!
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Winter grips Bedford Channel in Fort Langley as the Fraser Rivers mists glide along the perfectly calm water, mirroring the scene.
A 1929 vintage rally muscle Buggati rolling down the tracks at the F1 Buddh International Circuit!
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