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Landscape near Geizenburg / Germany
The Walburga walking trail invites you to an idyllic tour of the german low-mountain-range of Hunsrück.
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This was taken down near the Red Deer river in Kneehill County, Alberta. I love driving down some of these gravel roads. This particular road is one of my favourites.
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This is just outside the town of Yarnell, AZ that was almost destroyed by a forest fire in 2013.
19 firefighters died
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A spring evening as the sun sets over the winding road called The Dale that descends down into the village of Hathersage in England's Peak District National Park.
Lake Tekapo gets its intense milky-turquoise colour from the fine rock-flour (ground by glaciers) which is suspended in the water.
This is a very popular location with local photographers and a view that many visitors to the Peak District will recognise. Looking along Rushup Edge towards the village of Barber Booth, from Mam Tor in the Peak District National Park, England. The winding road runs steeply downhill, through Barber Booth to Edale which lies off camera to the right.
Wonderful narrow and crazily bending road through Cumbrian landscape.
Happy Gorgeous Green Thursday!
My goal on my Door County trip was to find some autumn colors. Unfortunately these were the only ones I found.
This is the classic shot everyone gets on their trip to Door County.
Another image from an evening on the side of Mam Tor last week. I was tempted to clone out the parked cars but couldn't do it without making a mess so they get to remain!
Taken from a moving Car, the winding road looked spectacular from a height of 6000 ft. The serene mountain landscape and spectacular colors of nature were added pleasures!
I love the view of Honister pass from here...On our drive out there, the pass was really quiet, with only the odd car coming down, which is unusual for the Lake District as it attracts a lot of visitors, on and off season...The rain was coming down gently highlighting the road, which for me, made this photograph...
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...a long long time ago.
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Glen Beag, with "The Cairnwell" mountain in the far distance.
At the Cairnwell Pass, the A93 reaches its maximum altitude of 670m (2199ft) above sea level.
It is the highest public road in the United Kingdom.
Loch Maree is a loch in Wester Ross in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. At 21.7 km long and with a maximum width of four kilometres, it is the fourth-largest freshwater loch in Scotland; it is the largest north of Loch Ness. Its surface area is 28.7 km².
The contrast between the almost summery weather we had last weekend and the wintry scenarios we enjoyed on the Lofoten islands couldn't be greater but then, having been maybe our last visit there I have to keep revisiting my images from there :)
I saw this winding road ones in a magazine. I was lucky and finally I found it very near to the Danube river.
Slovenia is a country that takes care of cyclists, by building bicycle paths wherever it can. Car drivers are quite tolerant towards cyclists. And landscapes like this can only invite you for another ride. On the way from Brežice to Kostanjevica on Krka.
more wintry Lofoten islands impressions from my end. This was on a day that we went to Steinfjord and Unstad. The road was ever so pretty, curvy and meandering through lovely snowed in landscapes with barely any sign of life.
not a great shot through the window of a moving car, but it is a "cool"view! ... driving through the Rockies, I've always loved this perspective, and the cool slope of the mountain top! skiing or tobogganing down that mountain slope would be a lot of fun! nope just terrifying! 😁💙