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Hopetoun Falls - a wonderful place to relax and reflect, the Otways , such a beautiful part of the world.
High Falls State Park, Alabama, I love what a 30 Sec exp does to the rough water. This is a Gorgeous Waterfall if you get a chance to visit. In the summer months it is crowed with cliff jumpers. Including myself...
The mesmerizing sound of the falling water, the refreshing spray on your face and the power of nature in perfect harmony. Seljalandsfoss in Iceland is one of those places that seems like something out of a dream.
The photo captures the iconic Lighthouse of Praia da Rocha in Portugal, standing tall against the backdrop of a vibrant sunset. The lighthouse, with its classic white and red stripes, stands proudly on a rocky promontory, overlooking the vast expanse of the Atlantic Ocean. The warm hues of the sunset paint the sky in shades of orange and pink, casting a soft glow on the rugged cliffs and the serene waters below. The image beautifully combines the architectural elegance of the lighthouse with the natural beauty of the coastal landscape, creating a picturesque scene that evokes a sense of tranquility and maritime charm.
There’s something special about stumbling upon a hidden waterfall deep in the backcountry. No trail signs. No crowds. Just the sound of rushing water pulling you in.
As the afternoon sun filtered through the canyon, the falls exploded into a soft mist, scattering light in every direction. The walls around me seemed to glow. This is a quiet reminder of the magic that still lives off the beaten path.
High Falls State Park, Alabama. 4 Sec exp at 16mm. This is a Gorgeous Waterfall if you get a chance to visit. In the summer months it is crowed with cliff jumpers. Including myself...
THE GROT & THE WATERFALL AT RYDAL HALL
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The Horton Mill Covered Bridge. Built in 1934. At 220 feet long this is also one of the highest covered bridges in the nation. Standing at 70 feet above the Calvert Prong of the Black Warrior River. It is one of three covered bridges in Blount County. Alabama's Covered Bridge Capital.
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Spanning the Locust Fork of the Warrior River in Blount County.
The historic Swann Covered Bridge. The longest surviving bridge in Alabama. Built in 1933 with a length of 330 feet. Covered bridges were once important to
transportation across the South. Prior to the development of modern concrete and steel construction techniques, wood was the primary building source available to bridge builders. Because wooden bridges quickly deteriorated due to exposure to rain, snow and the elements in general, the idea of adding a cover became popular as a way of protecting the bridge floors and extending the life of the structures.
Hidden amidst the enchanting landscapes of Lousã, Portugal, lies the captivating Hiden Cascade. Tucked away near the Schist Village of Candal and embraced by majestic mountains, this hidden gem reveals its true splendor on a misty and rain-laden day. The cascading waters take on an ethereal quality, dancing gracefully amidst the verdant surroundings, creating a mesmerizing spectacle that adds an extra layer of magic to the already picturesque scenery.