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Mount Vernon, situated on the Potomac, about 21 km (13 miles) south of Washington D.C. is a most enjoyable place to visit and the best venue to learn about the life and times of George Washington. The estate was central in his life from the day he was born in 1732, to the day he died in 1799. In fact, it had been in the family since 1674 when George's great-grandfather came into possession of the land on which a plantation was carved and the mansion was built. George and wife Martha are buried here in the family crypt.
Photo taken in 1977 with an SLR camera on Kodachrome film and scanned with a HP Scanjet 4800 scanner.
View of Mount Etna visitor center, at 1900 meter above sea level, on the south side of the mountain. Several craters are visible, two large and recent ones have become popular attractions with walking trails around the rims.
Mount Olympus from the car. (My wife was driving, dont worry). Took this from I-215. And yes, I'm sorry, I took this shot Through my wifes front windshield of her car which was not the cleanest glass you've ever seen either.
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The breathtaking monolith Mount Chephren, named after the 4th Dynasty Egyptian pharaoh, stands guard over the Mistaya River Valley in Banff National Park. The billowing clouds veiling the summit created a surreal atmosphere, its grandeur best expressed in monochrome light and shadow.
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Mount Inerie is a stratovolcano south of Bajawa taken from Bena village in Ngada district, Flores, East Nusa Tenggara
Hiking parts of Mount Rainier, is definitely not for the faint of heart.
After an overnight stay at Mowich Lake's campground, my girlfriend and I set out this morning to make a six-mile hike from the Mowich Lake campground to Spray Park, a sprawling meadow on Mount Rainier's northwest side.
Unless you are in optimal physical condition and can hike up switchbacks on a 90° slope, I would not recommend this hike. For the majority of the hike, you are on rough, rocky terrain and the last mile and a half of the hike is a 1,300 foot elevation gain up some of the most grueling switchbacks I'd say both of us have ever hiked.
But, even in spite of me being out of breath most of the time going uphill, and both of us having severe leg cramps for the bulk of the hike, these scenic vistas made it all worth that trouble.
Mount Fitzroy, seen as something of a zenith for climbers. It get seriously windy down in Patagonia, and several climbers have lost their lives climbing to the summit of this mountain.
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Mount Rainier from 6400 feet up the Paradise Glacier trail in Mount Rainier National Park. This trail used to run up to some amazing ice caves at the foot of the Paradise Glacier. Now that the glaciers have receded there are no more caves and it's a nice quiet trail through the moraine. Maybe global warming is good for us, think how easy it will be to walk to the top of Rainier once all the glaciers melt away.
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".
"MOUNT RUSHMORE NATIONAL MEMORIAL, one of the world's greatest sculptures, America's "Shrine of Democracy" celebrates its 50th Anniversary in 1991. From 1927 to 1641, the American sculptor, Gutzon Borglum, directed 380 craftsmen and laborers in blasting a half-million tons of solid granite from its mountain. Total cost was nearly one million dollars.
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Pretty cheap, as far as those sort of things go! lol
Mount Koyasan, Japan. I stayed here for two nights at a Shukubo with the Zen Buddhist Monks. They prepare vegetarian meals (Shojinryori) for breakfast and dinner and let you participate as they chant in the mornings and meditate in the evenings. This was also my first introduction to the public Japanese baths as that is all they had. (This was just good practice for Nozawa Onsen.)
Women were not allowed in the town until 120 years ago. Prior to that the different monastaries were passed down from Head Priest to their best student. Once women were allowed they started getting married and passing them down to their eldest sons who became head priests.
The mother of the head priest joined me for dinner one night. She was quite old. When she was very young she said she went to Tokyo to study English. It was over a 12 hour steam train ride from Osaka back then. (Nowdays it is just around two hours by bullet train and, by the way, Koyasan is not too close to Osaka either.) In Tokyo she enjoyed her English studies and had no intentions of ever returning to Mt Koyasan but with the breakout of WWII and the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, her parents convinced her she may be a bit safer on the mountain.
There is one main temple, 117 sub-temples and, two monasteries on this tiny mountain top. They are a part of the Shingon (True Word) sect of Buddhism.
Mount Koyasan, Japan. I stayed here for two nights at a Shukubo with the Zen Buddhist Monks. They prepare vegetarian meals (Shojinryori) for breakfast and dinner and let you participate as they chant in the mornings and meditate in the evenings. This was also my first introduction to the public Japanese baths as that is all they had. (This was just good practice for Nozawa Onsen.)
Women were not allowed in the town until 120 years ago. Prior to that the different monastaries were passed down from Head Priest to their best student. Once women were allowed they started getting married and passing them down to their eldest sons who became head priests.
The mother of the head priest joined me for dinner one night. She was quite old. When she was very young she said she went to Tokyo to study English. It was over a 12 hour steam train ride from Osaka back then. (Nowdays it is just around two hours by bullet train and, by the way, Koyasan is not too close to Osaka either.) In Tokyo she enjoyed her English studies and had no intentions of ever returning to Mt Koyasan but with the breakout of WWII and the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, her parents convinced her she may be a bit safer on the mountain.
There is one main temple, 117 sub-temples and, two monasteries on this tiny mountain top. They are a part of the Shingon (True Word) sect of Buddhism.
A view from the top of Mount Tapochau in Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Mount Hehuan (Chinese: 合歡山; pinyin: Héhuān Shān; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ha̍p-hoan-soaⁿ; also called Joy Mountain) is a 3,416-metre-high (11,207 ft) mountain in Central Taiwan. The peak lies on the borders of Nantou and Hualien counties and is located within Taroko National Park. Hehuanshan is a popular destination in central Taiwan. The 3,421-metre east peak and 3,422-metre north peak of Hehuanshan are both higher than the main peak.
Mount Hehuan is part of the Central Mountain Range (中央山脈).