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After a late rise on my day off I discovered it was foggy. So hopped onto the bus that went to Ljungskile and hiked up to Tjölstelsröd nature reserve for a day out. Sadly by the time I got there most of the fog had lifted but you can never go wrong when spending the day out in nature. Last time I took a picture from here I was balancing on that foreground rock with my tripod sitting precariously on the darker rock just above it. Today I played it safe and just stood beside the stream :D
Nisqually River in the Mount Rainer National Forest
Super honored with the Popular Photography Photo of the Day for October 28, 2016.
Taken at the bottom of Calderglen park in East Kilbride, Glasgow. Before the dreaded Covid-19 virus arrived in the UK
Spawning streams where adult salmon and trout come to lay their eggs
The juveniles drop back down to the deeper pools once their
Strong enough and water gets scarce
Chalk streams are rivers that rise from springs in landscapes with chalk bedrock. Since chalk is permeable, water percolates easily through the ground to the water table and chalk streams therefore receive little surface runoff. ... Of the 210 rivers classified as chalk streams globally, 160 are in England
Large view to the creek falling into a pool surrounded by mossy rocks.
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A stream in the Indian Peaks Wilderness region of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, USA. Instagram: @elevated.imaging.co
Beautiful fall colors beside this meandering stream near Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Wyoming.
Pick of the Day, Witness The Emerging Spirit Group.
I have taken a couple of pictures of Finley walking along this lane , its normally dry and only is like this after heavy rain