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Leopard Tortoise in the Ndutu CA, Tanzania
Better be watched by an animal than a nosy man.
The world is like a book and those, who do not travel, only read the first page.
If you only visit 2 continents in your lifeteime, visit Africa, twice.
All rights reserved. © Thomas Retterath 2023
Scheveningen, South Holland, The Netherlands:
This time I photographed the colorful pillars of the Pier and its reflections.
© Mieneke Andeweg-van Rijn 2016
A puddle's eye view or rather iPhone's eye view of Skogafoss ... It is hard to get an original composition at this famous waterfall, so I was glad to find the puddle and thankful to the strangers who walked into my composition ... it was not an easy shot to take with the overwhelming spray so close to the falls, it was hard to 'see' what I was composing ... (do look at it large if you have a moment)
Joseph and Mary Hessler built this pine and hemlock log cabin in 1854-1856 on Mission Point Peninsula. According to information given at Mission Point Lighthouse Museum, the Hesslers being non-citizens could not own the property on which the cabin was built. They became citizens in 1859, and their final deed was signed by Abraham Lincoln in 1861.
It may not look like much, but I am sure it seemed like a cozy mansion to the Hesslers on cold Northern Michigan nights in the wilderness.
Supported by steel girders and beams and lit in blue and white: the underpass at Essen central station.
This adult Collared Pratincole was photographed at sunset, lying in a small dirty shelter while the temperature was still 36 degrees. Happy with the bird in low position and the beautifull collors. Spain.
Green heron knee deep, going after some eats.
Thank you for taking a look!
f/6.3 1/1000 ISO1000 329mm
201905182522
The Wheat Ridge Greenbelt is a section of the Clear Creek Trail. It is one of my favorite places to go when I am staying in Denver, Colorado. Unfortunately, like many natural places, it has been discovered by more and more people, so I usually go early in the morning before most people wake up :-))
Stone Curlew Drinking at the pond in El Taray.
Normally I don't square my images but in this photo I think the close up is worth a try.
A bullfrog
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Wildwood Lake, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
f/6.3 1/25 ISO100 552mm
There's a unique park off of I-94, near Battle Creek, Michigan. It's the Calhoun County Historic Bridge Park.
The bridge in this picture is the "133rd Avenue Bridge", built in 1897 for $715. Originally, it crossed the Rabbit River in Hopkins Township, Allegan County. According to the park's description, this bridge is a "four-panel, half hip, pin-connected Pratt steel and wrought iron truss bridge." That's a lot of words to describe a bridge that's only 64 feet (19.5m) long!!
The 133rd Avenue Bridge is the first bridge to be restored and relocated to the bridge park. There are currently five historic bridges at the park.