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La vallée de Chaudefour possède 5 sources: La plus connue, la source Sainte-Anne, n°1, n°2, Vercingétorix et Petit Griffon. En 1884, le docteur BORIEUX la décrivait comme une source froide, acidulée et ferrugineuse. Malgré son exploitation récente, elle est déjà fort connue pour ses propriétés curatives. Elle est recommandée pour les maladies de l'estomac (dyspepsie et gastralgie) et spécialement celles qui relèvent de la chlorose et l'anémie. L'acide carbonique libre en quantité importante (3 gr.410/litre) et la présence de bicarbonate de soude, calcium et magnésium en font une des eaux naturelles les plus puissantes d'Europe
Sometimes, it is something that we carefully invision and build.
Other times....
It is what you end up with while blindly balancing your tripod on a slippery rock and standing on two other slippery rocks... all in the middle of a river 75 yards above an eighty foot waterfall.
We were up on Laughter Tor looking for our next path and even with map and compass it wasn't quite so obvious to me perhaps that's down to me being blind in one eye.
Anyway Amanda could see the path but she wasn't confident enough to go lead the way to begin with however it soon became apparent that she was better equipped to see this not so obvious path, I guess the winter months make it a path less travelled.
Even Gizmo knew the way when he got a bit bored with my slow pace and went far enough ahead we had to call him to wait for us. I knew we were on the right path as OS Maps Online had is right on track so I just followed the others blindly.
Our 'NEW' Walking boots got a proper Dartmoor christening on that part of the journey!
Compositionally Challenged week 34 is "your choice", meaning that our challenge is simply to have fun with our cameras.
It is unusual to see the moon looking so red when it is high above the horizon. We are getting smoke from wildfires in British Columbia as well as eastern Washington. Air quality is "unhealthy". The smoke haze is so thick, it is keeping daytime high temperatures 8-10 degrees F lower than they would otherwise be.
Compositionally Challenged Week 17 is "Out of place, lost or forgotten".
What could be more out of place than a giant shark out of water?
An eye-catching sight in Ocean Shores. Would you step into the shark's mouth? I read that it's a gift shop.
A sculpture made of African wonderstone on an oakwood base, ‘Composition’ suggests organic and abstract forms.
2024 Total Solar Eclipse. Composition to reveal the structure of the inner "flower petals" and outer "streamers" of the Sun's Corona during the total eclipse.
ASI2600mc
ASTRO-TECH AT65EDQ
420mm focal length, 1.5x crop factor of Aps-C sensor.
Sky-Watcher EQ6-R Pro mount
Pixinsignt and Photoshop.
4/8/24 Poplar Buff, Missouri
the miracle of poetry. nature, people, memories. poetry flows deep. it is a miracle. good poetry, like nature, inspires new poetry. it is a miracle of words. a miracle of form. i read, and suddenly, after long months of silence, my body, my blood, the very cells in my body begin to tremble, shaken up by poetry, they begin to pulsate, to ring. my sleeping thoughts and words begin to awaken and group together and ring together, and i, without realizing it, am again led away by the hand, and i go, led along by virgil. i go through my own heaven and my own hell.
Letters From Nowhere:Fragments from unfinished letters 1
Jonas Mekas
Richelieu Pavillon of Le Louvre, as seen from inside the Grand Pyramid, on a wonderful summer day.
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