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View of the mountain ranges and the valley with a winding dirt road from Razorback Lookout in Flinders Ranges National Park in South Australia outback
It's been a long time since I've posted a photo that isn't portrait in orientation. In truth I shoot pretty much only in portrait these days, but on occasion I like to take a panorama. This one was shot back in April during the last throes of winter. An incredible cold night wild camping on Y Foel Goch.
Anyway, thought you might enjoy it.
An Icelandic panorama. This shot of a distant mountain range and glaciers was taken from Gullfoss waterfall, I'm not sure of their name though. I've stitched 3 shots together for this panorama.
Mount Baldo range 20201214
Mount Baldo is characterized by a geographical identity, a ridge parallel to Lake Garda, which stretches for 40 kilometers (25 miles), between the lake to the west and Val d'Adige to the east, and on the south it is bounded by plain Caprino and North Valley Loppio.
Mount Baldo reaches its maximum elevation of 2,218 m with the Cima Valdritta, and its minimum elevation of 65 m on Lake Garda. Other prominent peaks in the range are Monte Altissimo di Nago (2,079 m), Cima del Longino (2,180 m), Cima delle Pozzette (2,132 m) and Punta Telegrafo (2,200 m).
Week 9 at the Vermont Police Academy. Recruits spent a week on the range learning firearms skills during a 16 week Police Academy.
With His Majesty Monviso at the center.
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The Clwydian Range is a series of hills in northeast Wales composed of Silurian and Carboniferous rocks. This sheep rather hoped that we had some food for it. Sadly, we didn't.
Orford Ness
Suffolk
Built in 1930's as an experimental bombing range. It involved the use of state-of-the-art equipment for tracking the flight of bombs in order to improve their aerodynamics and to produce tables to refine the precision of bomb aiming.
small mountains in National park about half an hour from where I live, not as imposing as the Stirling range a little further on. Taken in august last year with my drone
View of the Mount Olympus range in the Pacific Northwest US region. This was taken from Hurricane Ridge point which gives you a great view of the Mount Olympus mountain range. Very often you will see deer and other smaller wildlife animals grazing.
Another loaded taconite train starts down the Iron Range Subdivision bound for Two Harbors. The scene here at Spruce, east of Iron Junction, used to have signals and code line for the approach into the south load-out for the Thunderbird Mine.
Lydd Ranges is a military firing range south of Lydd, in Kent, England. It extends as far as the coast.
It has been used for military training for over 150 years and is part of the Dungeness, Romney Marsh and Rye Bay Site of Special Scientific Interest.Because the range is used for live firing access is sometimes restricted - red flags are flown during these times, access is prohibited along the foreshore and Galloways Road. Also red lights are shown at restricted times due to poor weather. The Danger area extends out to sea and mariners sailing to and from Rye Harbour must pass south of the Stephenson Shoal to avoid it. Firing occurs about 300 days a year. When firing is not carried out, it may be possible to walk along a designated path along the shore
Canadian author Susanna Moodie House, located in Belleville, Ontario, Canada 1802-1885 - Susanna Moodie was an English-born Canadian author who wrote about her experiences as a settler in Canada, which was a British colony at the time. ~ from Wikipedia
The rough Lake Huron is battering this Southampton Ontario Range Light. Shes looking a little worn, we have already lost the Lions Head Range Light. I wonder how much more this one can take.
Stirling Range National Park encloses the only major mountain range with in the southern half of Western Australia. The rugged peaks, which rise to more than 1000 metres above sea level, feature stark cliff faces, sheltered gullies, magnificent views and a rich diversity of unique and colourful wildflowers. The park is one of the world’s most important areas for flora with 1500 species, many of which grow nowhere else, packed within its boundaries.