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taken at the Theodore A. Parker III Natural Area south of Quarryville, PA.
my roommate and i decided that yesterday was too nice of a fall day to waste, so we hopped in my car and drove out to one of the many Lancaster county parks/natural preserves.
i love little streams and creeks like this, a product of growing up with one behind my house. scenes such as this also bring out my inner geology dork...
Taken in downtown Chicago, didnt bring tripod so set camera on granite overpass railing, very stable
The Poutawa Stream at low tide at Pakiri Beach, NZ.
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It snowed in Victoria this week. Southern Vancouver island is reacting in its usual ways... resignation in the rural areas... sheer pandemonium in the city. Yesterday, CBC Radio said "sannich police are asking people to please stop calling 911 to report the snow conditions". That says it all. :)
I'm glad my subaru is so badass.*
*by badass I of course mean AWESOME.
A stream at Þingvellir. The North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet at this spot, resulting in gradually opening fissures in the ground. This stream feeds Þingvallavatn, Iceland's largest natural lake. In 930 AD, the Alþingi, Iceland's parliament, was founded here.
Light Streams, 40 second exposure looking on Highway 1 from the overpass of 41st Avenue, Santa Cruz, California.
A creek reaches the ocean across Hyams Beach. Small streams opening across the sand are very common on south coast beaches.
A local work crew (Donald, Tony and Melanie) walk stream systems surrounding their home community of Hydaburg.
The team take stream measurements and trap and study anadramous fish populations. By understanding where specific fish are living, stream reaches (or sections of streams) are categorized as 'anadramous' and added to a regional catalog. This categorization adds protection to stream systems and helps dictate the type of development that can happen in their vicinity (e.g. type of logging activity).
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Small stream on our property that usually goes dry, but due to a wet spring this year, is flowing well. Taken in late afternoon.