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Textures in the fog...
Thanks so much for all, have a nice day :D
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Texturas en la niebla…
Muchas gracias a todos, que tengáis un gran día!! :D
A capture during our trip to Scotand. Taken from a bridge into the distance as the River Orchy snakes its way towards the Glencoe mountains - #7DWF
The tasman river, originating from the Tasman Glacier in the Mount Cook National Park - New Zealand.
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Evening mood on the Li River. After a rain shower during the shooting, the sky shone briefly in warm evening light.
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The land between rivers Lek and Merwede is a fantastic area to discover by foot, bike, boat, skate or boat. The Alblasserwaard polders are filled with windmills in a characteristic Dutch landscape which reminds us to the fact that this land is below sea-level
In the Alblasserwaard polders there are many trails by foot, skate or bike. Many interesting places can be visited like pittoresque Nieuwpoort, local history museum 'de Koperen Knop', the many cheesefarms and offcourse the world famous Kinderdijk windmills.
The River Spodden is a watercourse in North West England, one of two major tributaries of the River Roch. It rises in the Lancashire South Pennine hills north of Whitworth and flows south through what is now known as the Whitworth Valley to Rochdale, Greater Manchester, where the river merges with the River Roch. Nestled within the picturesque wooded valley is Healey Dell Nature Reserve. (Wiki)
Tuo River and one of the bridges in Fenghuang ancient city, Hunan, China.
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A Canadian National freight rumbles over the Pembina River Bridge between Entwistle and Evansburg, Alberta, on CN’s Edson Subdivision toward the end of the day on August 4, 2016. Powering the train are two CN EMD SD75Is, Nos. 5686 and 5709.
The beautiful teal/green glacial waters of this special river are striking.
"The Flathead River, in the northwestern part of Montana, originates in the Rocky Mountains near Glacier National Park and flows southwest into Flathead Lake, then after a journey of 158 miles (254 km), empties into the Clark Fork river. The river is part of the Columbia River drainage basin, as the Clark Fork is a tributary of the Pend Oreille River, a Columbia River tributary."
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