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Looking west at Mt. Athabasca's north glacier with the cloudy skies above glowing from the first rays of a new day.

 

Mount Athabasca, rises more than 5,000 feet above the Icefields Parkway, to its summit at 11,453 ft (3,491 m). This peak is in the midst of the Columbia Icefield, the largest expanse of ice in the Canadian Rockies. Mt. Athabasca straddles a triple continental divide, with water from its slopes flowing west towards the Pacific Ocean, east towards Hudson's Bay, and north towards the Arctic Ocean.

 

Have a wonderful week!

  

“We, all who live, have

A life that is lived

And another life that is thought,

And the only life we have

It's the one that is divided

In right or wrong.”

― Fernando Pessoa

Off n On till after Christmas.

Sunset view in Arina beach, Heraklion, Crete

Wile driving along the Eastern Parkway in Ottawa last week, I discovered This very narrow, golden strip of land with water on both sides creating some pretty amazing reflections as you can see.

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This king planted a 4 leaved Clover and watches the pawns fight over it.

At Cottonwood Pass, elevation 12,126' Gunnison and San Isabel National Forests

Morning light on an iconic peak rising above Many Glacier's Swiftcurrent Lake. One of the many impressive views near the Many Glacier Hotel.

 

"Mount Gould (9,557 ft (2,913 m)) is a peak on the Continental Divide in Glacier National Park, Montana. It is the highest point of the Garden Wall, It is the highest point along the Garden Wall, which rises above the Going-to-the-Sun Road. Mt. Gould is most notable for its huge, steep east face, which drops 4,000 ft (1,220 m) in only one-half mile (0.8 km)." Wiki

 

Enjoy a terrific Thursday!

  

In a very off the beaten track area in Hillock Wood, Buckinghamshire, I stumbled across the divide between the edge of a clump of conifers and the less regimental beech. The harsh morning light was playing through the trees and another of those just have to stop for a while to take it all in moments.

Cottonwood Pass, elevation 12,126'

Sorry this is a repost that got accidentally deleted. Cypress falls in West Vancouver is a short hike from a playground. Forgot to take the camera off of auto ISO that's why its 1600 ISO. VLOG below.

 

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“The dividing line between wish and need was never clear.”

James Buchan

 

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Across Forest Canyon from this overlook point at 11,716', the peaks of the Continental Divide form the mountainous backbone which demarks whether rivers flow east toward the Atlantic, or west toward the Pacific.

 

To reach this overlook you drive the Trail Ridge Road (US HWY 34), the highest continuous road in the United States. But, be aware the road is closed from mid-October until June due to severe weather.

The Sterrebos was created in the early 20th century to a design by landscape architect Wattez. The forest plots are divided by a regular star pattern of eight avenues. In the middle the eight avenues meet with rhododendrons at the points.

“United we stand, divided we fall.”

Aesop

 

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Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GSMNP)

 

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Willow Court, New Norfolk, Tasmania.

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