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The shores of the Great Salt Lake were once a resort destination. People would come to The Great Saltair for a day of water play, food, music and more. These days, with the lower water levels, it stands empty most of the time aside from the occasional concert. I still consider it a scenic spot when the light is nice.
No trip to the Spiral Jetty is complete without a top down shot. I wish I had caught some people out walking on it to show the scale. The jetty is 15 feet wide and 1500 feet long and looks even more impressive in person.
the days started with lonely morning walks, it was our time this year. my ladies and me in australia. a drone shot
Old railroad bridge in Germany:
The whole story: collecting-moments.org/fotoreihe-oktobertag-im-hunsrueck/
My husband Dave, took this with the drone and you can see me on the end of the pier taking my previous shot. A different perspective of what I took. Thought you might like a view from above.
Do these fins of rock look like they belong to giant, subterranean fish? I’m imagining a school of giant, stone fish swimming across the desert, just under the surface of the sand.
A day at the lake. A chance to step away from the stress of life and relax. Basically, the antidote for daily burnout.
The Marienburg is located on the last foothills of Zell (Mosel) near Pünderich, Alf and Bullay on the Moselle, more precisely at a narrowing of the almost 14 km long Moselle loop of the Zeller Hamm. The former Augustinian monastery was dissolved in 1515 and converted into a fortification. Today it serves as a youth education center for the Diocese of Trier.
Sometimes I really enjoy this "Sim City" style you can take with a drone :) One of my forest where I roam in a beautiful winter dress.