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“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
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.
P1530370 - Bara-lacha la Pass
# 257 - 26 Apr '18 - 23:26 (17:56 GMT)
Bara-lacha la - also known as Bara-lacha Pass - is a high mountain pass in - Zanskar range - Himachal Pradesh - bordering Ladakh - Himalayas 4,890m (16,040 ft)
The Bhaga river - a tributary of the Chandrabhaga or Chenab river, originates from Surya taal lake, which is situated a few of kilometers from the pass towards Manali. The other major tributary of the Chandrabhaga, the Chandra also originates from glacier in this region. The pass also acts as a water-divide between the Bhaga river and the Yunam river. (Wikipedia)
Happy birding 🐾
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!
A beautiful moment....one evening when it poured and the sky had this slit.....a window to the other side. Caught this photographer (unknown - not posed, split second decision to take him) fathoming the moment. I loved this moment.
I left this as naturally muted as possible.....and yes this includes a wee bit of HDR. Sky from a single exposure - in keeping the natural transition of light
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.
Rima San Giuseppe. Italy
The great skyline of Monte Rosa Massif, showing here its most impressive flanks: the Southern one and the Eastern one. The big mountain stands above the Divide between the valleys of Sermenza river (the most important feeder of Sesia river) and Anza river, making the other rugged peaks look like small things.
Photo taken from the summit of Cima del Tiglio, a great viewpoint and beautiful hike.
Il massiccio del Monte Rosa si eleva sopra le cime che dividono la valle Anzasca dalla Val Sermenza.
Foto presa dalla sommità della Cima del Tiglio.