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Mount Rushmore

 

South Dakota

Tokyo - Hanoi VN955 7 Jan 2010

Mount Fuji during sunset.

Viewed from Mount Tenjo, Kawaguchiko, Japan.

3/2007

  

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Mount Tsukuba (筑波山 Tsukuba-san)

Ibaraki, Japan

Mount Cooran lookout, this magnificent picnic spot is situated 7 kms from Pomona, QLD or 30 mins from Gympie.

Photo taken near Oshino Hakkai (Springs of Mt.Fuji)

In the mountains surrounding Tucson. We hiked at about 8000 feet & it was 30 degrees cooler than in the city.

again. And maybe even more glorious

Mount Hood National Forest

Amazing View of Fish tail Mountain of Annapurna Range from Pokhara , Nepal . Wonderful Nepal .

Mount Washington on the coldest day in March on record. Taken from Lunenburg Vt. on March 6th 2007

Mount Sinai is an ancient site, with history going back to biblical times. For many people, climbing Mt. Sinai is the highlight of their tour.

 

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Emegring from South Dakota's Black Hills, is the famous Mount Rushmore!

Sculpted from October 4, 1927 to October 31, 1941, by, Gutzon Borglum, Mount Rushmore was made to to honor the last 150 years of history, and 4 of America's greatest presidents! George Washington, because he was america's first president, and he was a general in the Revolutionary War! Thomas Jefferson, because he wrote the Declaration of Independence! Theodore Roosevelt, because if it wasn't for him, the National Park Service wouldn't exist, and this amazing landmark would not be protected! And finaly, Abraham Lincoln, because he abolished slavery! Washington was the only one was completed; the other three presidents had to remain unfinished, because of lack of space! After the completion of Mount Rushmore, the Lakota Indians were mad at the white men, for defacing their land, so they sculped their own monument to their chief Crazy Horse, just 10 miles away! Mounth Rushore was also used to film several movies, including Alfred Hitchcock's, "North By Northwest", and "National Treasure: Book Of Secrets" Now, there is no city of gold, like in "National Treasure", but there is a secret passage on the backside of the mountain, containing the hall of records! In 1991, President George H. W. Bush officially dedicated Mount Rushmore. Over 400 workers worked to complete Mount Rushmore, and many workers died trying to compete what would someday become, America's most famous national landmark!

Mr. Matthijs Wiggers and family Climbing mount Rinjani Lombok

 

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Mount Nikko-Shirane is a shield volcano in the Nikko National Park in central Honshu, the main island of Japan. It stands at 2,578m high, and is one of the 100 famous mountains in Japan.

Mount Hua

Hua Shan (simplified Chinese: 华山; traditional Chinese: 華山; pinyin: Huà Shān, sometimes spoken Huá Shān) is located in the Shaanxi Province, about 120 kilometres east of the city of Xi'an, near the city Huayin in China. Also known as Xi Yue, The Western Sacred Mountain, it is the western mountain of China's Five Sacred Taoist Mountains, and has a long history of religious significance. Originally classified as having three peaks, in modern times the mountain is classified as five main peaks, of which the highest is the South Peak at 2160 m.

 

Huashan is located near the southeast corner of the Ordos Loop section of the Yellow River basin, south of the Wei River valley, at the eastern end of the Qinling Mountains, in southern Shaanxi province. It is part of the Qin Ling Mountain Range that divides not only northern and southern Shaanxi, but also China.

 

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Two horizontal clouds look like an "equals" sign to complete the equation of a beautiful view of Mount Baker from Boundary Bay!

Mount La Salle 16th May 2023

 

Tom Murphy, from the Ballyfermot Heritage Group, while he was researching came across a document which said that there was a time capsule put into the foundation stone of the De La Salle Brothers Monastery. He read that inside the capsule there was 3 photos of Saints, some memorabilia and coinage. He immediately informed the Ballyfermot Heritage Group which in turn informed the management of the building company Dwyer Nolan Developers. When they knocked the Monastery, right enough the time capsule was inside the foundation stone which was laid and blessed on 6th June 1950.

 

On the 16 May 2023 Tom Murphy, Joe Coleman, John Deering, Sean Brennan, and Ken Larkin along with Edwin O’ Dwyer and Sean Canna Health and Safety officer of Dwyer Nolan, , met up on site to unveil what was in the time capsule. When the capsule was opened we found the Saints pictures with a paper and written on the paper was confirmation as to what was on the Foundation stone. There was no coins of any description inside the capsule. There were 2 empty envelopes and we can only presume the coinage was taken from the envelopes back on 6th May 1950 before they built on the foundation stone. The Ballyfermot Heritage Group would like to thank Edwin and Sean for all their help and for giving us a tour of the site today. Also, we would like to thank Philipa. Philipa is managing the archaeology of the site with her team.

 

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Took this picture with Olympus OM-10. Film expired 2006.7.Type Tudor 24 exposure, 200 iso. Lens 50mm f/1.8

 

The mountain Esja (914 m (2,999 ft)) often called Esjan ("the Esja") is situated in the south-west of Iceland, about 10 km to the north of Iceland's capital city Reykjavík. Esja is not a single mountain, but a volcanic mountain range, made from basalt and tuff-stone.

 

Within easy reach of the capital, Esja is a very popular recreation area for hikers and climbers. The best known hiking paths lead to the summits Þverfellshorn and Kerhólakambur (851 m). Þverfellshorn is also easy accessible by public transport.

 

The path is divided into sections, marked with signs along the way. Each sign gives an indication of the difficulty of the path ahead with a grade system ranging from 1 boot (easy) to 3 boots (challenging). At sign 3 experienced climbers can choose to climb directly to the top, instead of following the path which goes of to the right. Approximately 200 meters below the top, there is a point marked with a big rock called Steinn. It is here that most inexperienced climbers choose to go down again, as the path becomes increasingly difficult from there.

Highlighted New Listing – April 23, 2010

Hamilton County, OH

 

Established in 1911, the Mount Airy Forest covers an impressive 1,471 acres and includes natural areas, planned landscapes, buildings, structures, and landscape features. The numerous hiking trails, bridle paths, walls, gardens, pedestrian bridges, and various other improvements within Mount Airy Forest reflect the ambitious park planning and development that took place in Cincinnati in the early to mid-20th century. Conceived as the nation’s first urban reforestation project, the park has developed over the years—especially during the Depression and post-World War II period- into a park with a variety of areas, spaces and structures designed to accommodate recreational, social, and educational activities. Today it continues to offer a large expanse of protected land within the city limits where the public can enjoy the richness and diversity of nature. Weekly Highlights: www.nps.gov/history/nr/feature/weekly_features/10_04_23_M...

 

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This Mount Airy Forest National Register nomination was prepared in conjunction with the The Historic Resources o/the Cincinnati Park and Parkway System, 1817-1959 which documents the history and development of one of the most comprehensive urban park systems in the nation. The study (or MPD) includes historic contexts, definition of property types and registration requirements, methodology, and bibliography. Mount Airy Forest is the largest park, by far, in Cincinnati's park system. The period of significance extends from its creation in 1911 until 1959, when the Police Headquarters was constructed. The end date also coincides with R. Carl Freund's death, the architect for twelve Mount Airy Forest buildings. His death also established the end date for the MPD described above. The vast majority of the park was developed during the Depression era utilizing both federal funding and federal labor programs.

 

Mount Airy Forest is eligible for the National Register under Criterion A as one of the earliest (if not the first) urban reforestation projects in the nation; for its Depression era development utilizing federal WP A and CW A funding; and for the African-American Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) labor that provided manpower for tree-planting, road and trail building, and construction of shelters and comfort stations; and under Criterion C for landscape architectural significance as a joint design developed by noted landscape architect George E. Kessler and State Forester Edmund Secrest; for its architectural significance representing "Rustic" park architectural design; for the quality of the construction and craftsmanship of the buildings and structures in the park; and for the association with R. Carl Freund, the Cincinnati Park Board's most prolific architect, who designed 12 buildings in Mount Airy Forest and 37 for the Cincinnati Park Board between 1930 and 1959.

 

Mount Airy Forest was established in 1911 with an initial purchase of 168 acres. Although reforestation efforts began immediately, the construction of roads, trails, buildings, and walls began during the Depression. The CCC camp established in Mount Airy Forest was one of 2,600 camps established nationally to employ young men aged 17- 25. Of the several thousand CCC camps established during the Depression, approximately 150 employed all African-American youth. Between 1933 when the CCC was founded and 1941, 250,000 African-Americans served in the CCC. (Edgar Brown, The CCC and Colored Youth, U. S. Government Printing Office, 1941) The CCC camp in Mount Airy Forest operated from July 10, 1935 to July 14, 1937, and provided 51,414 man days of work in the park and accomplished a tremendous amount of work.

 

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Mount Rainier National Park, Washington

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Whitefields Mount, Blackheath has been a gathering point for hundreds of years. It was here that Wat Tyler gathered during the Peasants revolt in 1381, and Rev. John Ball gave his famous speech

 

"When Adam delved and Eve span, who was then the gentleman? From the beginning all men by nature were created alike, and our bondage or servitude came in by the unjust oppression of naughty men."

 

George Whitefield used to give sermons here, and John Wesley gave one of his first sermons here.

Mount Meridian truss bridge on Route 769 in Augusta County. (Photo by Trevor Wrayton, VDOT)

Allegiance Bed and Breakfast, in the Luick Mansion, built by Rueben P. Wisner in 1838. Reuben served briefly as the president of Rochester, Nunda & Pennsylvania Railroad. The use of the word "Allegiance" is probably because the birthplace of Francis Bellamy, who wrote the "Pledge of Allegiance", is down the street.

about 270˚ including kbs and parents, helen, johnston ridge, mount adams, venus point, and spirit lake

Mount Baker as seen from Boundary Bay regional park. The mountain is approximately 90lkm away but dominates the Eastern skyline

 

Boundary Bay Regional Park

Delta, BC, Canada

 

Mount Wilson, one the best views of Los Angeles by far!

 

Mount Wilson in the San Gabriel Mountains and Angeles National Forest Los Angeles, Calif.

 

July 18,2013

 

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Mount Athos is a mountain and peninsula in Macedonia, Greece. A World Heritage Site and self-governed state in the Hellenic Republic, Athos is home to 20 stavropegial Eastern Orthodox monasteries under the direct jurisdiction of the patriarch of Constantinople. Today Greeks commonly refer to Mount Athos as the "Holy Mountain".

2003 Mount Whitney Trip

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Timelapse video of Mount Bromo at Sunrise. Shot with Sony A7r4a.

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