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The name of the village of Lower Slaughter stems from the Old English name for a wet land 'slough' or 'slothre' (Old English for muddy place) upon which it lies. This quaint village sits beside the little Eye stream and is known for its unspoilt limestone cottages in the traditional Cotswold style.
The stream running through the village is crossed by two small bridges.
VOTED MOST ROMANTIC STREET IN BRITAIN
Copse Hill Road in Lower Slaughter, Gloucestershire Cotswolds, has been named as the most romantic street in Britain in a poll for Google Street View.
Lower Antelope Canyon, is located near Page/Arizona, thats a famous slot canyon on navajo teritorry with amazing natural formes and colors
Quaint little cabin in Lower Stanley, Idaho.
You can't see it in this image but besides the jaw dropping backdrop of the Sawtooths, this cabin overlooks the mighty Salmon River flowing at the base of the hill it sets upon.
A view of Lower Yellowstone Falls from Artist Point in Yellowstone National Park. This on the Artist Point Trail on the South Rim. #NPS #YellowstoneNationalPark #LowerYellowstoneFalls #ArtistPointTrail
A photo from a lovely few days in the Cotswolds. This is the Old Mill in Lower Slaughter. They do know how to do perfect English villages in this area. My photo doesn't do it justice.
My favorite falls in Hocking Hills raging after the snow melt and heavy rain. Glad to see the water breaking free again just in time for March and the Spring to come.
Lower Kachura Lake, also known as Shangrila Lake, is a lake located near the city of Skardu in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. Situated at the height of 2,500 metres (8,200 ft), it has had an operational resort for tourists on its bank since 1983. Through the architectural work of the resort and the background Karakoram hills, the landscapes of the lake make it one of the attractive tourist destinations within the northern Pakistan
Giant reflections glimmer in the Hudson river providing an extra dimension to the colossal nature of the architecture of Lower Manhattan. The site of the original colony of New Amsterdam, that eventually became New York City, Lower Manhattan is now most frequently associated with wall street and the financial district. New York City, USA.
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This photograph was taken before sunrise on Christmas Day last year from the Lower Seletar Reservoir Heritage Bridge looking towards the vegetation on the other side of the reservoir at sunrise. It was a relatively calm morning, with minimal movements of the reservoir surface.
The layered and colourful clouds in the background were complemented with drifting cloudlets and small barge in the foreground. The mirror-like reflections in the reservoir provided additional elements to the serene landscape.
Best wishes for a great weekend!
Der Teich
Der stille Teich von dunklem Schilf umflüstert
und alten überwachsnen Stämmen
die seltsam rauschen
erglüht im sinkenden Abend.
Leise flirrt sein tiefer brauner Kelch im Nachtwind
und umspült
der schlanken Gondel goldgezierten Bug,
die schwer mit Tang und trüber Flut gefüllt
auf weichen Ufermoosen schaukelt,
wo der schmale Kiesweg grün umwuchert
in fernes Dunkel taucht.
Verschlafen gleiten im Wellenrieseln
weiße Wasserrosen
an dünnen schwanken Stengeln hin
und strahlen in blassem Feuer
groß aus braunen Schatten die
von breiten Buchenkronen sinken und
der satte Abendhimmel
überströmt von Purpurwolken
flimmert durchs Gewirr der Äste
schwer und brennend wie ein Schacht
mit funkelnden Juwelen übersät.
Ernst Stadler (1883 - 1914 ), deutscher Schriftsteller, Wegbereiter expressionistischer Lyrik und Übersetzer u.a. französischer Literatur
(Quelle: Stadler, E., Gedichte. Praeludien, Bilder und Gestalten)
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One of my favorite places to spend time at: the lower falls at Southford Falls State Park just before the covered bridge. Just feeds the soul with peaceful waterfall sounds and gorgeous scenery. The full color version can be found here.
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To the left: Cimonega group (Vette Feltrine).
In the center, in the background: Mount Pavione (Vette Feltrine).
To the right: Croda Granda and Agner mountain (Pala group).
Just out a hot bath when my aurora app sounded... go out in the freezing cold with my camera?? Oh yes indeed!
More from my archives since we can't travel...memories are fun to revisit.
The Grand Canyon of Yellowstone is the most breathtaking sight inside Yellowstone National Park. Twenty miles long, the canyon is up to 4,000-feet wide and 1,200-feet deep in places. It's located on the eastern side of the park. From several vantage points, you can view Lower Falls plunging steeply into the canyon 308 feet, or the Upper Falls tumbling 109 feet.
At 308 feet, the Lower Falls is the tallest waterfall in the park. In terms of height alone, it’s more than twice the size of Niagara Falls per Yellowstone National Park Service.
A wealth of gratitude to everyone for your warm visit, comments, faves and invitations. Truly appreciate it!
Flickr Explore Nov. 21 #164.
Have a lovely day!
This was taken from the bridge at the base of the falls, accessed by a short hike up from the parking lot. Raincoats for me and my camera -- the spray was pretty wild! Processed with Nik Silver Efex Pro with antique tones.
...just a real photography...
No artificial intelligence, no computer graphics...
Da noi si dice che potrebbe essere un business .... .
L'"esportazione della nebbia" è un modo di dire ironico e un'espressione goliardica nata per descrivere l'abbondanza di questo fenomeno atmosferico nella bassa pianura padanoveneta.
La frase viene talvolta usata per prendere in giro o sottolineare, con autoironia, la peculiarità del clima locale che spesso avvolge la regione in "un vero muro di nebbia"
Per me, la nebbia è un elemento che caratterizza il paesaggio, le leggende e l'immaginario collettivo della zona, spesso associata a storie misteriose o d'atmosfera.
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Here, people say it could be a business.
"Fog export" is an ironic expression and a lighthearted phrase created to describe the abundance of this atmospheric phenomenon in the lower Po Valley.
The phrase is sometimes used to mock or self-deprecatingly emphasize the peculiarity of the local climate, which often envelops the region in "a veritable wall of fog."
For me, fog is an element that characterizes the landscape, legends, and collective imagination of the area, often associated with mysterious or atmospheric stories.
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