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Anastomosed runoff channels flow near the Back Basin Trail south of Porkchop Geyser in Norris Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. This runoff drains into Tantalus Creek which is the outlet for most of the hot springs outflow at Norris. The green and brown colors are due to organism like cyanobacteria that grow in the warm, acidic, hot springs runoff.
Taken near Kurrajong, NSW.
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.
In the 18th century, architect Andrea Memmo transformed what was once a marshy area into an elegant public space, creating what we know today as Piazza Prato della Valle. At its heart is Memmia Island, a green oasis surrounded by a canal and adorned with 78 statues of historic figures connected to Padua’s cultural and political history. These statues, representing scholars, leaders, and artists, tell the story of the city’s evolution over the centuries.
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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Yesterday I rode down to the channel and took a few quick pictures for it was 12° and the wind was coming off Lake Michigan harshly. Here the channel is full of float ice coming in off Lake Michigan.
I was fortunate to capture this Channel-billed Toucan in flight. While focusing on another bird, I caught a brief glimpse of him, just in time to snap the shot.
The Channel-billed Toucan, one of the largest toucans, is about 20 inches long and weighs a tad over a pound. Its diet consists of fruit, insects, and small reptiles. Native to tropical South America, this toucan ranges from northern Colombia and Venezuela to southern Brazil.
Gopło Lake is the largest natural reservoir in Kujawy, being one of the largest lakes in Poland. It is a post-glacial channel lake with a meridional course. The Noteć River flows through its entire length.
The coastline is varied, with numerous bays and peninsulas, and there are also a large number of islands.
The length of the lake is 25 km and the maximum depth is 16.6 m.
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Jezioro Gopło jest największym naturalnym zbiornikiem wodnym Kujaw, będąc jednym z największych jezior w Polsce. Jest to polodowcowe jezioro rynnowe, o południkowym przebiegu. Przez całą jego długość przepływa rzeka Noteć.
Linia brzegowa jest urozmaicona, z licznymi zatokami i półwyspami, występuje też duża ilość wysp.
Długość jeziora wynosi 25 km zaś głębokość maksymalna to 16,6 m.
Shot from Portishead looking towards the motorway bridges into Wales and another big sky full of clouds over the Welsh mountains.
in our backyard being hassled by Magpies and Currawongs that DO NOT want to raise a Cuckoo chick instead of their own!
This 120 foot long historic bridge is a rare surviving example of a truss bridge in Michigan. Built in 1930, the design is distinguished by its massive steel members and Parker pony truss configuration.
Looking close, you can see the new bridge in the background slightly above and beyond the old bridge. These bridges are located on Highway 65 just downstream from the Five Channels Dam west of Oscoda, Michigan.
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The channel-billed toucan is a near-passerine bird in the family Ramphastidae found on the Caribbean island of Trinidad and in tropical South America as far south as southern Brazil and central Bolivia.
Butchers reservoir was created in 1937. In 1862, gold was discovered in Butchers Gully. There once was a store, butcher's shop and hotel here, back in the gold days... eventually the dam was created and the gully flooded.....
It is said that when the water levels get low, you can still see the chimneystacks under the surface. The water is so clear and glass like, I tried this day to see them. All I saw was reflecting clouds.
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Dusk view of Jersey City, New Jersey looking East towards New York City (NYC) - specifically lower Manhattan. Liberty State Park and Rail Station is on the right.. Large skyscraper on the left is the Goldman Sachs Tower.
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The daylight is starting to wane here in the Northland. The sun sits on the mountain tops at 2pm and the impending low Winter light always leaves me melancholy...
Grenville Channel is a long narrow channel between high mountains between Pitt Island and mainland British Columbia. It is part of the inside passage to Alaska. It is probably named after Sir Richard Grenville, an ancestor of Captain George Vancouver who charted a lot of this area. In this image the BC Ferries ship Northern Expedition can be seen moving through the channel on its way north in early morning light, diminished by the size of the mountains.
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More Lemaire Channel photos tonight.
This one is of the reflections in the Channel where some of the golden light had filtered in from the LHS where it was brighter on the other side of the mountains as can be seen in a number of other photos I've posted or will be posting here.
When we visited this pristine place, I was in awe of the beauty that filled every spot.
Originally, we were booked on another ship, had paid our deposit, but like a couple of other families, we were turfed off and that was a blessing, because "One Ocean Expeditions" served up a splendid itinerary for us. Also, we didn't have to go in search of the appropriate weather gear required for this trip.
I'D GO WITH THIS COMPANY AGAIN, so the people who overrode our earlier booking, by taking over that ship - name not remembered - has sunk into oblivion whilst the "Akademik Ioffe" will live on in my memory for years to come.
As an aside, the Russians who live/work on this ship all come from the same place in their own country and their hospitality etc was the best.
The 26-km Neumayer Channel between Anvers, Wiencke, and Doumer Islands offers one of the most scenic sea passages in Antarctica.