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I was quite excited when I spotted this Kingbird land in this blooming tree while I was enjoying a round of golf in Virginia. I had my camera ready since I knew I would be seeing lots of birds along the fairways. This was a case of being at the right place at the right time. I got several shots and even a flight shot as it left the tree but this one seemed to have the right pose. I love spring for the opportunity to get shots like this!
Standing nearly 150' tall, this isolated ridge of yellowish white sandstone is home to a unique double arch. The larger arch is nearly 100' in diameter.
The formation is named for the first full-time editor of National Geographic Magazine and, later, president of the National Geographic Society, Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor (1875-1966).
Just south of Kodachrome Basin State Park, Grosvenor Arch is deservedly one of the most popular features in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.
While traveling through southern Utah to visit National Parks, this became of interest to us, because we previously lived near the Grosvenor-Strathmore Metro Station in Bethesda, Maryland.
Termas de Colina o Termas del Valle de Colina, es uno de los atractivos turísticos más populares del Cajón del Maipo. Conformado por 9 pozones de agua termal, con temperaturas que van desde los 25°C a 55°C, las cuales ostentan increíbles vistas a la cordillera y aguas con facultades medicinales, que se dice ayudan a personas con dolencias reumáticas, enfermedades de la piel y estrés, entre otros. Es un imperdible para cuanto turista desee visitar la zona central de Chile.
cajondelmaipochile.cl/atractivos/termas-de-colina/
In English:
santiagochile.com/termas-colina-chile/
Canon EOS REBEL T3i
Taken on April 2013