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The Snaring River in Jasper National Park is named after a former local tribe of first nations people who lived in dugouts and trapped animals with snares.
Bridge over the River Avon in Salisbury, Wiltshire. A common name for a river, there are five in England, three in Scotland and one in Wales.
It is snowing, and the rocks are wearing snow hats. The sun, partly seen behind the trees at left, is on its way down, but it is not yet 2 o' clock in the afternoon.../Älven som landskap...Det snöar, och stenarna pryds av pampiga snöhattar, klockan är ca. två på e.m. och solen är på väg ner (t.v.)/ Paisaje de río...Nieva, y las rocas en los rápidos lucen sombreros de nieve. El tímido sol invernal ya va bajando tras los árboles (a la izquierda), pese a que aún no han dado las dos de la tarde...(DSC_3004-2)
A misty day out when visiting the area around Monmouth and Chepstow.The river was very mirror like at a few places I stopped at.Tintern Abbey can just be seen beyond the bridge.
Best seen enlarged.
The scenery along Lake Superior is some of the best on offer in Canada, the Lake is the world’s biggest in land area at 82,ooo+ square kilometers and third biggest in water volume it is roughly the size of Austria. The Ojibwe the Native people that lived here for millennia named the lake “Gichi-gam” meaning great sea and to most it would have appeared that way, the lake is fed by over 200 rivers and this is one of them called Sand River.
Around 150kms north of Sault Ste. Marie on hwy 17 lies the Pinguisibi river it is the Ojibwa name for the Sand River meaning fine white sand river, it is completely contained in the Lake Superior Provincial Park and offers a great hiking trail with some interesting canoeing if you don’t mind portages. Also located here is the Pinguisibi Trail it is a 6 kilometer hike along the Sand River following the rivers right bank to its source lake or you can just venture as far as I was interested in, the upper falls which you can just see in the distance at the center of the frame.
I took this on Sept 21, 2021 with my D850 and Tamron 24-70 f2.8 G2 Lens at 24mm, 1/50s, f11 ISO 64 processed in LR, PS +Topaz ,and DXO
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This week's Covid-19 Adventure and picnic took us to British Columbias Boundary Country and Granby River area. At 45 kilometres north of Grand Forks, British Columbia, is the last crossing of the Grandby River. I gave up on getting down to water level, so I took this shot from the bridge looking down river.
Another river capture on a foggy morning. When I saw this I felt like I was in a cave looking out into the morning.
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Actually quite a sizeable river for the Lake District. Flows into Derwent Water just to the north of this spot and ultimately into the Irish Sea at Workington
The road winds down to the picturesque village of Piesport; on the left side of the picture is the old village with cobblestone roads and traditional architecture, and on the right side the new part of the village.
Wine from the area can be tried-- and drunken --in many vineyards and restaurants.
The longest river within British Columbia, Canada, rising at Fraser Pass near Blackrock Mountain in the Rocky Mountains and flowing for 1,375 kilometres (854 mi), into the Strait of Georgia just south of the City of Vancouver. It is the 11th longest river in Canada.
The Gros Ventre River (pronounced GROW-VAUNT) is a 74.6-mile-long (120.1 km) tributary of the Snake River in the state of Wyoming, USA. During its short course, the river flows to the east, north, west, then southwest. It rises in the Gros Ventre Wilderness in western Wyoming, and joins the Snake River in Jackson .
A very cold snowy day on and off, but great for exploring and photographing this beautiful place near Grand Teton National Park.
Down by the river Wear in the centre of Durham in north east England. The city centre is on higher ground above the river valley, so down here although you're only a few minutes from the bustle of city life, you're in a tranquil and peaceful part of town. A lovely riverside walk.
Another shot from my wander up the River Avon last Thursday.
Along the river there were all these gorgeous Pink flowers, I have no idea what they are but they added lots of colour to the area.
The river was running really low but there were still a few tiny cascades dotted along the walk.
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Towpath between the river and canal on the Calder and Hebble Navigation - Brighouse, West Yorkshire
(Brighouse Echo and Halifax Courier 16/1/2025)
……A phone shot from an evening walk down to Helford village at high tide on our last Cornwall trip…….
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