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Sur la route du "Schaffhauserland Bike" (VTT/MTB Tour - 3ème Jour)
www.schweizmobil.ch/fr/suisse-a-vtt/itineraires/route-050...
La fin du voyage / Ende der Reise / End of the trip
For those who have visited Diablo Lake will know this picture isn't over-saturated.
With the exception of maybe Lake Louise, I have yet to see a bluer shade of water. Diablo Lake is the accumulation glacier water from the mountain range around the North Cascades, which feeds into Diablo Dam.
More scenic photos of the lake to come.
Song: The Island: Come & See
Artist: The Decemberists
Album: The Crane Wife
en voila qui respectent bien la distanciation sociale!!! photo prise depuis la colline du château au dessus de la ville de Nice
The Pine River meanders through the Manistee National Forest. About ten years ago I found a trail leading to the top of a cliff which is basically a sand dune covered in trees. Last night we were hoping for a good sunset here, but clouds rolled in and it did not materialize. What we did get were views like this as we waited.
Nature's elements captured on Canon 60D above the coastline near Tulum, Mexico.
Sunlight seeps through a clearing in the sea of clouds and illuminates details of the dynamic coastal landscape below with tropical storm clouds and ominous fog looming up ahead. I captured this moment a while back from the copilot seat of what must've been the smallest rickety passenger plane I've been on–still a cool experience nonetheless. This is a glimpse of the scenery I caught during our detour along the picturesque coastline of Mexico, before heading to the island of Cozumel, Mexico, for scuba diving. Enjoy the view!
This is a hard-won view from the hill over-looking Benmore looking towards the Holy Loch and Sandbank..
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The view was "hard-won" as carrying a D700, 3 lenses, and a Manfrotto tripod up that steep hill in a sturdy, heavy rucksack was almost more than my old legs could manage :)
View from the Burj Khalifa with the Burj al Arab in the background & in the far distance the light from the Palm Atlantic
St. Louis-based developer Koch Development Company and Pacific Development had been looking for a site for a Ferris wheel; they chose Myrtle Beach because of its new boardwalk, which has its northern end near the site, next to Plyler Park. Architect James Hubbard, AIA a principal with Pegram Associates, Inc. designed the site, which includes a 5,400-square-foot (500 m2) building with a restaurant, gift shop and the ticket booth.