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This is the State park I went to on Sunday. The park was beautiful and clean. There was a great trail along the river but I didn't get far before it started to rain..;( Nonetheless, I still got lots of pictures..;)
Cevide, Melgaço, Portugal
The Troncoso or Barxas is a river in the northwestern Iberian Peninsula, a left-bank tributary of the Minho river.
It is an international river as it conforms along most of its lower course the Portugal–Spain border, separating the Portuguese municipality of Melgaço from the Spanish municipality of Padrenda.
“Most people, including yourself, apparently, think The Moldau is about a river. It is not. It is a metaphor. It is about the progress of life, from its fragile beginnings through its joys and turbulence and on to its end, its magnificent end.”
― Gerald Elias, Death and Transfiguration
The Applecross peninsula (Scottish Gaelic: A' Chomraich, 'The Sanctuary') is a peninsula in Wester Ross, Highland, on the north west coast of Scotland. The name Applecross is at least 1300 years old and is not used locally to refer to the 19th century village (which is correctly called 'Shore Street', or simply 'The Street') with the Applecross Inn, lying on the small Applecross Bay, facing the Inner Sound, on the opposite side of which lies the Inner Hebridean island of Raasay.
In between the constant showers there was a brief break - so off came the rain cover for about 15 seconds - then it really chucked it down!
Near the southern edge of Yellowstone National Park. The Tetons are on the horizon.
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© Melissa Post 2021
The River Tay at Kenmore in Perthshire.
The Kenmore bridge was built in 1774 by the architect John Baxter.