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Shugaku-in Rikyu(Shugaku-in Detached Imperial Palace) was built by Emperor Gomizuno-o in 1629 as a retirement retreat. The most elevated garden (Kami no chaya) is best preserved. It surrounds a large pond (Yokuryuchi), Pond of the Bathing Dragon, that makes use of borrowed scenery, or shakkei, since it is located on the slope of a hillside at the foot of Mt. Hiei. It has a spectacular view of the surrounding hills and Kyoto below. The first view of the garden is usually from the Rinun-tei, or Cloud Touching Pavilion, from which one has an elevated view of the lake as well as the mountains beyond.
Another water shot. Me and my family was out for a walk when i saw this spot with streaming water. I liked the different colours in the stones so i choosed to give it a try.
Had a great explore in a local wood today (Marline) with my eldest son Tom, the wood has a stream that runs through the middle of a really steep sided valley (Gill?) and we had a right laugh trying to get down to the stream and then back up again to move along further.
This is a small tunnel near the start of the wood and is probably the easiest feature to get to.
I shot this in RAW and when I came to process it I was surprised by the amount of detail hidden in the shadows, I could have shown every brick very clearly but thought that this edit adds a bit of mystery.
MTA Chair & CEO Janno Lieber, MTA Chief Construction & Development Officer Jamie Torres-Springer, LIRR President Rob Free, and MTA Chief Accessibility Officer Quemuel Arroyo reveal improvements made to the LIRR Valley Stream station on Friday, Dec 19, 2025.
Conductor.
(Marc A. Hermann / MTA)
This is the stream that flows through fulking from the spring rain water from the hills in west sussex, wonderful - www.adamswaine.co.uk
A peaceful video shot at a brook running along some local farm land here in Moncton.
Shot at 720p with my Nikon D3100 DSLR and Nikkor 55-300mm lens.
streams below Bridalveil falls in Yosemite valley CA, light changes by the minute with clouds and the shadows.
This is a view from a bridge between the German states Baden-Württemberg (on the left) and Bavaria (on the right) on the river called Main. The Main flows through several Franconian towns until it flows into the larger stream Rhine.
Metacrilato transparente impresión digital, disco de metacrilato blanco impreso con mecanismo de giro.
By moving sand, plants, and logs, kids can see how the “river” changes course. This station was sponsored by the Underwood Conservation District. Photo credit: Rebecca Smith, USFWS