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The park is so named because of its use as a natural corral by cowboys in the 19th century.

Emigrant Pass over the rugged Nopah mountain range was roughly equidistant between two desert springs on the Old Spanish Trail, a pack animal trade route between California and New Mexico in the 19th century.

 

Taken at Wolseley Nature Centre

Analogica, Balda Super Baldina ( 1955 ) a telemetro priva di esposimetro, Schneider-Kreuznach Radionar 50 mm 2.8 f, Kodak color 200 asa, sviluppo con Tetenal.

Monument Valley, Utah/Arizona

Another from Lorne on Saturday.

The Lady’s Walk, a path through woodland, near the village of Montacute, Somerset, can be entered from the village, from where the path runs steeply up hill, or the walk can start from Hollow Lane, to walk downhill in the opposite direction. In Spring flowers grow on the woodland floor, celandines, primroses and wood anemones are the earliest, followed by wild garlic and bluebells later. The trees are mainly deciduous including many beeches.

Ezekiel 17:8

New International Version

 

8 It had been planted in good soil by abundant water so that it would produce branches, bear fruit and become a splendid vine.

Planta en la agreste costa de Sa Rapita.

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Open ground - Forest flora of Asia, America and the Caucasus

Freiland - Waldflora Asiens, Amerikas und des Kaukasus

Rio Savegre Lodge, San Gerardo de Dota, San José, Costa Rica

El "Valle de los Monumentos"; una extensa depresión que sorprende por sus formaciones rocosas de entre 100 y 300 m de alto; Algunas de éstas muy emblemáticas y reconocibles

Always has got to be some idiot who can't follow good rules.

Hawfinch - Coccothraustes Coccothraustes

  

Cypripedium calceous (Frauenschuh, Lady's-slippers) Korneuburg, Niederösterreich, Austria. Steinheil Cassar S 2.8/50 @2.8.

Gray brocket, veado-catingueiro (Mazama gouazoubira).

Brasília, Brazil.

Animal in wildlife.

Pretty soil layers there south of Escalante in Utah. Captured with the CPL filter.

the white line you can see is salt that has come up from the ground.

and the red is some kind of bacteria organism thing.

I'm not a biologist so I don't really know about them

 

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monte Sibilla riflesso al tramonto in una pozza da foce di Montemonaco

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