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Heute möchte ich ein weiteres Bild von dem kleinen Ausflug zeigen..

Man kann hier schön die Nuancen des fliessenden Wassers erkennen, der Hauptstrom ist schnell, aber an den seichteren Stellen entstanden immer wieder kleine Strudel und andere interessante Details. Es war etwas schade, dass es so viel geregnet hat, sodass der Fluss mehr Wasser als sonst führte.. auf der anderen Seite wären sonst einige Bilder nicht so entstanden..

This one is from Georgia again - Lagodekhi National Park. Hiked upstream along this river to a Nino's Khevi Waterfall. Amazing scenery.

  

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It’s nice to relax with the sounds of nature

On the hike to the top of Mt. Moosilauke in New Hampshire, you pass several beautiful mountain streams like this one and a few waterfalls.

Walking along the stream in the forest near the village of St. Maddalena in Dolomites :)

 

The village of St. Maddalena is located at the rear end of the Villnöss valley at an altitude of 1,339 m above sea level in the Trentino-Alto Adige region in northern Italy. This is the place where the most popular photographic subjects are to be found, as the Church of St. Magdalena and the Geisler/Odle massif. The main peak of the massif is Sass Rigais, 3,025 m above sea level. The village is a popular destination for tourists, especially those interested in hiking and winter sports.

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Spacer wzdłuż strumienia, w lesie nieopodal miejscowości Santa Maddalena w Dolomitach :)

 

Wieś Santa Maddalena - wieś położona w tylnej części doliny Val di Funes na wysokości 1339 m n.p.m. w regionie Trentino-Alto Adige w północnych Włoszech. Santa Maddalena jest znana z pięknych widoków na masyw Odle/Geisler w Dolomitach, kościoła pod wezwaniem św. Magdaleny oraz typowej alpejskiej architektury. Głównym szczytem masywu jest Sass Rigais o wysokości 3025 m n.p.m. To popularne miejsce dla turystów, zwłaszcza tych, którzy interesują się wędrówkami i sportami zimowymi.

The river Birahi ganga descends in a dancing mood...taken on trek to Saptakund in Garhwal Himalayas, India

Schweizer Landschaft / Swiss landscape / Greiselgubel Fischenthal

"please "un-mute" and tilt the screen backward."

"Yes, that's it!"

Taken surrounded by goats :)

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A morning photo of fireweed along the banks of a mountain stream.

Close up shot of a small stream at my friend's cottage. The shot is focus stacked.

Cedar Creek, Natural Bridge State Park, Virginia

 

"But let justice run down like water, And righteousness like an ever-flowing stream."

~ Amos 5:24

 

One of the first scenes you see when you pass through the old entryway for Natural Bridge State Park and head down the stairs is this peaceful little alcove quietly displaying the deceptively gentle force that formed the Natural Bridge in Virginia. Cedar Creek certainly doesn't look like much here, but over millions of years it helped form a 215-foot-high (66 m) natural arch that Thomas Jefferson, before he became our 3rd President, proclaimed to be "the most Sublime of nature's works".

 

One would think the Natural Bridge itself would be more famous; in 1774 Jefferson actually purchased it from King George III (yes, that King George whom he rebelled against 2 years later; and he only paid 20 Shillings for it!) Before that, a large stone engraved with "G.W." and bearing a surveyor's cross there at Natural Bridge proves that our 1st President, George Washington himself surveyed the bridge when he came through in 1750. Nor were they the only U.S. Presidents who visited the structure; both James Monroe (5th President) and Martin Van Buren (8th President) stayed at Jefferson's log cabin retreat there.

 

The bridge is even mentioned by Herman Melville in describing Moby-Dick. Yet in spite of all that history, Natural Bridge was only made a State Park, not even a National Park, as late as 2016.

 

The park features a lot to do besides the creek and bridge, but I still find this spot here to be the most memorable due to its tranquil setting. The power of water, even when flowing gently.

 

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A great tramping route in Whirinaki Forest Park.

In vielen kleinen Kaskaden fällt das Wasser der Werre über bemooste Felsen.

The water of the Werre falls in many small cascades over mossy rocks.

Ecclesiastes 1:7: “All streams flow into the sea, yet the sea is never full. To the place the streams come from, there they return again.”

I’ve been hunting for a waterfall I know is around this area but it’s not on google maps. I haven’t found it yet but along the way, this little stream was still quite pretty.

Monsetangen in Maridalen, Oslo

OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP. E-M1, 23mm, f8, 40, ISO 200

 

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Enjoying this Michigan stream with the fall colors.

Trout Stream, Houghton Huntingdonshire

  

While in the Smokie Mountains we stopped multiple times to photograph the scenery. I was happy to take photos of my lovely daughter too. This photo is called “Jamie By The Stream.” Thanks for viewing my work. Stay safe and be kind.

Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden - Johannesburg, South Africa

Just a quite stream where a person can just stand and enjoy the quietude at least a few hundred meters away from the nearest road and several miles away from the nearest town.

By the time October rolls around the local small fishing streams have slowed up to virtual driftlessness!

This is one of my favourite landscapes taken to-date. It was captured while spending time with family in the Brecon Beacons. The family is often visiting grandparents who live in Brecon Town. Usually I rise early before sunrise to be back with family before breakfast, but this was captured on one of the rare occasion I found some time to escape late afternoon. The mist was thick across Pen y Fan but I wanted to try and hike the ridge path over by Llyn y fan Fawr lake.

 

I drove over to the lake and started the climb through the farmyard and over the river Tawe and onto the moor / open access lands of the Brecon Beacon National Park. This is common land and can be freely enjoyed by anyone. I never made it to the lake; it was getting late by the time I arrived, the mist was coming in, and there was just too much to photograph.

 

This was one of the captures from the day, a beautiful Welsh stream, meandering off the higher open access / common moor and down into the Welsh farms below. This wonderful tree twists across the river, bent double by the winds coming off the Welsh mountains. The mist just completes this wonderful scene.

 

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