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This was such a beautiful scene. Just breathtaking. The weather was great on my days off this week, so got out and hiked and just had a great time.
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Peaceful and so very beautiful among the autumn serenity of the forest. Yours to discover with pure delight !
Pushing on that trigger is like pulling magic into my very soul...Darrell.
Have a peaceful and delightful day dear flickr friends.
Thank you to everyone for your visits to my photo-stream...very much appreciated !
Mute Swan cob
Keep hoping a mate would turn up for him but he's been on his own on my local lake for the past 3 years.
The Rum River that begins from Mille Lacs Lake and runs through Cambridge, Minnesota on its way to Anoka is as low as I have seen it. I took this photo from a spot near the river that is usually under water.
The Rum River is fished for small mouth bass, walleyes, northern pike and rumor has it, an occasional muskie. Fifty miles of the 150 mile length of the river runs through Isanti County including Cambridge.
An image taken on an early morning visit down on Coniston Water in the Lake District as the Sun began to make its appearance and cast its golden light over the misty laden landscape. Hope you all have an enjoyable weekend ahead.
Taken in Den Helder, Netherlands.
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This spot is a popular place for photographers to shoot Mt Fuji at dusk.
However, on the serene evening like this day, it will be a great place for lovers as well.
I spent an age taking photos but even longer just watching. Mother nature doing what she does best and it certainly washed away the stress of everyday life.
This photograph was taken at dawn this morning at Lower Seletar Reservoir looking towards Orchid Country Club and Heritage Bridge (on the right).
This photograph captured the progressively illuminated and drifting clouds in the dawn sky and the Bridge. The mirror-like surface of the reservoir provided an enchanting view of the serene landscape.
Best wishes for a wonderful weekend!!
A beautiful, calm sea at dawn on the Kenepuru Sound, Marlborough, New Zealand. If I could put it in a bottle I'd make a fortune ..... thankfully I can't.
Picture taken today in nature reserve "High Fens".
The High Fens (French: Hautes Fagnes; German: Hohes Venn; Dutch: Hoge Venen), which were declared a nature reserve in 1957, are an upland area, a plateau region in the province of Liège, in the east of Belgium and adjoining parts of Germany, between the Ardennes and the Eifel highlands. The High Fens are the largest nature reserve or park in Belgium, with an area of 4,501.2 hectares (11,123 acres); it lies within the German-Belgian natural park Hohes Venn-Eifel (700 square kilometres (270 sq mi)), in the Ardennes. Its highest point, at 694 metres (2,277 ft) above sea level, is the Signal de Botrange near Eupen, and also the highest point in Belgium. A tower 6 metres (20 ft) high was built here that reaches 700 metres (2,297 ft) above sea level. The reserve is a rich ecological endowment of Belgium covered with alpine sphagnum raised bogs (not "fens" as the name would imply) both on the plateau and in the valley basin; the bogs, which are over 10,000 years old, with their unique subalpine flora, fauna and microclimate, are key to the conservation work of the park.
In 1966, the European Council awarded the "Diploma of Conservation" to the High Fens, for their ecological value.
God grant me the
SERENITY
to Accept the things
I cannot change
COURAGE
to Change
the things I can
WISDOM
to know
the difference