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This week I had unexpected travels to Hope BC and Abbotsford BC before finding my way back to a familiar porch in Vancouver :)
My friends are amazing and incredible. They humble me frequently with their kindness and generosity. I only am able to do what I do because of them.
Humptulips Dike Road and fishing access, just down from the Tulips area, where they keep the humps, I'd guess.
We begin your wander around Bourke's Luck Potholes, for they are without doubt incredible. Essentially they're the result of decades of swirling eddies of water where the Treur River meets the Blyde River, the tumult of which has caused extensive water erosion over time. The result is a series of cylindrical rock sculptures that look as though they would be more comfortable on the moon.
Im letzten Februardrittel: Der Winter hat aufgegeben, der Frühling ist noch nicht da. Blick in die Rheinebene
Hoher Kasten von der Appenzellerseite - .Rainhütten (1430m) - vor dem Aufstieg.Frümsen - Staubern (1746m) - Saxer Lücke - Fälensee (1452m) - Bollenwees - Rainhütten (1438m) - Stauberen - Frümsen - Appenzell Innerrhoden - Wanderung am 25. Aug. 2016
A wander around the paddock area & a chance to see some of the preperation work that goes in to getting the bikes ready for racing.
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Wanderung der Ortsgruppe Adelante der NaturFreunde Berlin rund um den Müggelsee.
Natürlich wie immer mit der "Euratom? Nein danke!"-Fahne, die auf den Bergen Berlins, den Müggelberg und den Kanonenberg fotografiert wurde und bei der Internetseite der NaturFreunde "www.euratom-nein-danke.de" eingestellt wurden.