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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.
Taken from the opposite bank of the River Thames which overlooks the Tower of London. The "Gherkin" can be seen to the left of the Tower.
Winter's drought exposed the river's rocks,
Spring rain will conceal them once again.
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One from our cycling trip in the summer. It’s a stream somewhere up in a north Wales. The colour of the water in the streams and rivers is beautiful up there. Those that know me know that I don’t have any post processing abilities beyond the very basic that the iPad offers, so the colour on the grass is not as bright as I would like. However, the stream I felt did merit a post.
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I shoot the [Ontario] Mississippi River a lot because it runs through town. This is just off the Riverwalk Trail near the arena and looks downriver. The land to the left is an island with the main part of the river being on the other side.
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The River Umngot near the little town of Dawki in the north-eastern Indian state of Meghalaya.The far side of the river is Bangladesh.
Have a wonderful weekend everyone.:-)
Might be worth a look in large.
The mix of tones from blue hour sky, city lights on the clouds and the low fog, made for an amazing evening on the river.
A cool classic boat heads toward the 150 North Riverside Building at the Chicago River Confluence.
150 North Riverside has a slenderness ratio of 20:1 at the base then rises to 229m tall. This means that only 25% of the lot was used and the rest is a park and mini-amphitheater. Though I think this is small comfort for those living at the Randolph Place Condos that had their river views blocked.
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