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As I've mentioned previously, the Emerald Pools themselves are a major let-down, but the setting is truly spectacular with cliffs rising hundreds of feet above the upper pool
This is the spectacular view that we had before us while eating our lunch down near the shore at Kananaskis Lakes on August 7th. We had just walked through the forest behind us, following the shore line as far as the Sarrail Falls, and after lunch, we hiked the Mt. Everest trail (off to the right of my photo).
Took this the day after we saw Richard Hawley, John Grant and Bill Ryder Jones performing live here.
Rutland Water is Anglian Water's drinking water reservoir in the county of Rutland, England, to the east of the county town, Oakham. It was known as Empingham Reservoir during its construction and until its official opening in 1976
Cold-War era nuclear weapons magazine - the magazine itself is on the left of the roadway, the other side is a concrete and earth protective revetment. These semi-sunken concrete munitions stores, with their earth coverings, were nicknamed "igloos". Internally, they are pretty featureless - just safety lighting, a lifting hook in the ceiling, and the vault-like door. They are sized so as to comfortably take the largest weapon used by USAFE during the Cold War - a Mark 17 Hydrogen bomb. This was once an area of the highest security - see the watchtower behind the igloos for armed guards, but now serves as an area for sheep grazing. This is RAF Upper Heyford, Oxfordshire.
Photographed during SALT 8, the UK's only rally for Cold War Classics, held June 6-8 2014.
Camera: Nikon F5
Lens: Nikkor 28-80mm
Film: Kodak Ektar 100
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Upper East Side, NYC 11/06/2015 View from the rooftop of The Landmark, a residential building. via 500px ift.tt/1TffSca
The view across the River Tees from the slopes below Thistle Green. The Pennine Way follows the far bank of the river, below the crags of Falcon Clints. Meldon Hill (2500 ft) rises in the background.
The upper Falls is also a plunge falls with a height ranging between 75-100 feet. You can get behind the falls if you choose to cool off on a hot summer day. In winter the ice forms thickly and makes for beautiful pictures. To get to falls, travel another 0.8 of a mile along the trail from Latourell Falls
A scenic view of the Upper Tahquamenon Falls. The waterfall has a drop of nearly 50 feet, is 200 feet across and flows at a rate of almost 50,000 gallons per second.
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