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... one of the best photo vantage points on the Alaska Line, with some 296 feet above the Chulitna River. Taken on a short stop of the McKinley Explorer train (domed railcar) from Anchorage to Denali (234mi / 377km).
Anchorage to Denali, Alaska, USA
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Manly Arena Event
ManCave
I wanna wake up
With your weight by my side
And I wanna think that
You look good as you rise
And I wanna turn to you
Turn around by your side
And I wanna think
But not to say
Let me face
The sound and fury
Let me face
Hurricanes
And I wanna see you
As you walk through the door
And time will make us
Some ways less and some ways more
And I wanna talk of nothing
As the world passes by
And I wanna think
But not to say
I wanna wake up
With your weight by my side
And I wanna think that
You look good as you rise
And I wanna turn to you
Turn around by your side
And I wanna think
But not to say
Let me face
The sound and fury
Let me face
Hurricanes
And I wanna see you
As you walk through the door
And time will make us
Some ways less and some ways more
And I wanna talk of nothing
As the world passes by
And I wanna think
But not to say
Let me face
The sound and fury
Let me face
Hurricanes
Happy Holidays Everyone and Happy 2009
This was from a short holiday I took last week during the holidays to Olympic National Park up on Hurricane Ridge. I had a blast in the colder temperatures and barely made it out my car or up the hill. I do not think I have seen that much snow in my whole life.
This was shot at f/22 to achieve the sunburst that I wanted without too much sun flare.
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A 5 shot panorama of Hurricane Ridge from the visitors center on the left to Sunrise Point on the right, with Hurricane Hill and the Unicorn Peaks in the center.
Hurricane force winds batter the upper slopes of Dhaulagiri I (8,167 m), the seventh highest mountain in the world.
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St. Joseph Peninsula - Florida
These pine stumps show how far the beach erodes during hurricanes. (Hurricane Michael was the latest in 2018.) This beach is 2-3 feet lower than it's previous level.
With hurricane Ophelia arriving in British Isles. With the unusal coloured skies as seen from our back garden, I photographed the setting sun at around 5pm. I could see a small sunspot & flare coming off sun's limb at 3 o'clock position (on the sun). Click to enlarge :)
"The world is big and I want to get a good look at it before it gets dark." John Muir
The world seems very big from the vantage point of Hurricane Ridge on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington.
Hurricane Ridge, seventeen miles from Port Angeles WA, is the most easily accessed mountain area within Olympic National Park in Washington state. In clear weather, fantastic views can be enjoyed throughout the year. The Ridge has a number of hiking trails, from ridge top traverses to steep trails that descend to subalpine lakes and valleys. During the winter months, snow enthusiasts enjoy the winter scenery, along with snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and sledding. My wife and I hiked for hours on the trails, we earned a beer or two after a full day exploring. We live in Victoria on Vancouver Island and Port Angels is only 22 miles away by ferry. We can see the Olympic Mountain range in the background of this photo quite clearly, a spectacular view from our city.
Took on the challenge to ride up to Hurrican Ridge, in the Olympic National Park. 19 miles of continuous ascending with 12% grades at times.
Took on the challenge to ride up to Hurrican Ridge, in the Olympic National Park. 19 miles of continuous ascending with 12% grades at times.
Big Sur, California
A view north along the Big Sur coast from Hurricane Point. The coastal chaparral was a verdant green that year.
Panoramic view of the Olympic National Park at Hurricane Ridge.
The Hurricane Ridge is named for its intense gales and winds, the weather in the Olympic Mountains is unpredictable.
The road to the Hurricane Ridge is very steep and needless to say I was very apprehensive while riding up there. Once we arrived, the clouds had formed above the mountains obstructing their visibility, nevertheless the view was spectacular. We went around the place for a while, took some pictures, well a lot of pictures, than started to descend the mountain not fast enough for me.
Thank you for your comments.
Gemma
Copyright ©Maria Gemma June, 2013, All Rights Reserved, Worldwide.
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Wings Over Illawarra Airshow 2019, Hawker Hurricane Mk XII/IIB, Serial No 5481 C/N 60372, C-FDNL, VH-JFW
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Took on the challenge to ride up to Hurricane Ridge, in the Olympic National Park. 19 miles of continuous ascending with 12% grades at times.
Hurricane Bridge over Hurricane Gulch is an iconic spot on the Alaska Railroad. Sought out regularly by visitors for photos. The railroads namesake passenger train stops daily on the bridge for an opportunity to take this scene in and what a beauty it is. However if you want to see something other than a passenger train on this bridge then you will need to stop by in the middle of the night. The Alaska Railroad's Anchorage-Fairbanks freight crosses the bridge at 0144 in the morning on 6.26.24