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Back in ancient times, like around the 1700s, Father Juan Crespi, a Franciscan missionary and explorer who was a native of Majorca, would get up before everyone and walk the dunes racking his brain for a new adventure. He was kind of an antsy man and liked to always be on the move. Eventually, he reached Monterey, California in 1769, but, not satisfied, he travelled north and became one of the first Europeans to see San Francisco Bay.

 

Morro Bay, California 2012

There's a wonderful wak along the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path from Porthgain - amazing scenery and interesting remains of the old slate workings, and industry now long gone. Allow 3/4 hour to get from Godremamog Mill to Porthgain.

Darakeh, Tehran, Iran

Lymington, Hampshire

ok more like dirt road in the woods. forest path sounds more romantic.

 

At Armand Bayou Nature Center

Matthew has been begging for two years to go to the Space Center in Huntsville. So I took him yesterday and it was fun. This is Space Shuttle Pathfinder. Not everyday you see a fully stacked space shuttle!!!

Cathedral Grove, MacMillan Provincial Park, BC

The Taiheiyo Club - Shirakawa Resort Golf Course in Japan

In Bayview Park on a cool Sunday afternoon in January. This path weaves its way throughout the park, it makes for a great place to walk a dog or take a stroll with someone special. This looked pretty good in color, but when I tried it out in b&w with a little warmth added...it just made it so much better.

The beautiful Japanese Tea Garden at San Francisco filled with Cherry Blossoms, greenery, little ponds and little Japanese treasures

 

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This really benefits tremendously from being viewed large. I'm enamored of the texture of the reeds.

Rowe Woods - Cincinnati Nature Center

 

Old Mills at Maryborough QLD AU Stitched image wide angle,

Path through the wetlands at Thursley Common, Surrey

33rd Street Path Train

Foot/bike path over Olentangy River Road, SR 315 and the Olentangy River. It has quite a grade up and down!

perranporth cornwall walk clifftop coastal path

Walk2Connect Summer 2017

Credit: Chris Englert @EatWalkLearn

Coastal path to Coastguards, Dawlish, Devon, England, UK

Path to and from Kals-Matreier-Torl, Osttirol, Austria.

As i walk along this path,

my breathes take longer,

my steps fall shorter.

 

Blurred vision,

from worries and gloom,

a vivid path I walk upon.

 

Step one,

thought of you.

 

Step two,

wishing with nothing.

 

I trip,

and just lye there,

my path,

path to anything,

paused,

and i wait there,

forever,

waiting for a care.

May 17: Day 3 of my spiritual retreat. Out wandering the paths and turned around to see I had companions.

Path, Tiengemeten.

 

Tiengemeten is an island in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Korendijk, and lies about 11 km south of Spijkenisse.

On 10 May 2007, the island was officially given back to nature; its farming inhabitants were relocated and nature has been allowed to work its way undisturbed. New nature reserves are rare in the Netherlands, and since its return to nature, Tiengemeten has become a real wilderness with trackless terrain, flowing creeks and gullies, meadows full of flowers and huge populations of migrating birds, including ospreys and egrets. Some of the marshy pastures are grazed by Highland cattle and other hardy animals. The island has cycle paths and tracks, and also a large earthwork which serves well as an elevated outlook post for birdspotters. Tiengemeten is free of cars and accessible only by water via a small pedestrian- and bike-friendly ferry which runs regularly on the ten-minute crossing between the small port at Nieuwendijk and the island. Alternatively, bikes can be hired on the island, particularly during the summer months. There is ample free car parking at the ferry terminal. Once on the island, Margerita Farm is a short walk from where passengers alight from the ferry, and holds an information centre, gallery space, café and toilets. Walking tours are available, and volunteers are on hand to answer questions. There are regular special nature-related events on the island; biodiversity surveys, open days and special tours. Notices are posted in local press and on websites.

“Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.”

-Ralph Waldo Emerson

© Andrew Scott

Took a walk in the woods

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