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Photographed along Maloy Road in the Wenas Wildlife Area, Yakima County, Washington. IMG_5268

Kennesteinen rock formation near Maloy, Norway, after sunset. This spot is one of those photographer's whores, it's one small rock, at the end of a narrow one lane road that starts at the end of a remote place, being black makes it more difficult to expose. I wish the tide was higher, at least there were no other photographers around that evening, there isn't any room for multiple tripods.

Kannensteinen_near_Maloy

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Norwegen

Bluebirds and Red-breasted Nuthatches are plentiful in the Rocky Prairie/Maloy Road area, Yakima County, Washington. The roads are rocky and rough. IMG_2235

Bluebirds and Red-breasted Nuthatche are plentiful in the Rocky Prairie/Maloy Road area, Yakima County, Washington. The roads are rocky and rough. IMG_2271

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near Maloy

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Norway

Bluebirds and Red-breasted Nuthatches are plentiful in the Rocky Prairie/Maloy Road area, Yakima County, Washington. The roads are rocky and rough. IMG_2247

Refviksanden_bei_Maloy

Refviksanden_near_Maloy

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Fv601 5, 6700 Måløy, Norge #kannesteinen

 

My Christmas Message to our increasingly dark world:

 

It is better to light just one little candle,

Than to stumble in the dark!

Better far that you light just one little candle,

All you need's a tiny spark!

 

If we'd all say a prayer that the world would be free,

The wonderful dawn of a new day we'll see!

And, if everyone lit just one little candle,

What a bright world this would be!

 

Lyric by Joseph Maloy Roach 1952

   

Photographed along Maloy Road in the Wenas Wildlife Area, Yakima County, Washington. He was drumming on a metal road sign. IMG_5279

A smal island at the lighthouse nearby Måløy

Refviksanden_bei_Maloy

Refviksanden_near_Maloy

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Ship

Wildflowers photographed along Maloy Road (FS1701), Yakima County, Washington. IMG_2260

Again up before dawn to catch the colours as our ship moved up the coast of Norway. The Maloy Bridge was the longest bridge in Norway at the time of its opening. The bridge is built to stand wind up to 75 m/s, however vehicles can't stand anything near that and it has been closed several times because of strong winds.

With the wind in the right direction the bridge makes a "High -C" note but it was quiet this morning.

UNESCO World Heritage site since 2005 ... The Nærøyfjord

near Maloy / Norway

early morning

Location is Northerly from Highway 410 and Nile on a rough road (FS 1701) also known as Bald Mountain/Maloy Road then right on FS 1713 for about 2 miles which is the continuation of Maloy Road. After about 2 mile drive on FS 1713 I hiked about 2 miles. IMG_6303

Excerpt from gcaptain.com:

 

The Stadhavet Sea, where the North and Norwegian seas meet, is considered one of the most exposed and dangerous areas for vessels along the coast of Norway, sometimes experiencing more than 100 storm days per year and a dangerous combination of wind, currents, and waves.

Location is Northerly from Highway 410 and Nile on a rough road (FS 1701) also known as Maloy Road then right on FS 1713 for about 2 miles which is the continuation of Maloy Road. After about 2 mile drive on FS 1713 I hiked about 2 miles. IMG_6287

Photographed in the Wenas Creek watershed adjacent to Maloy Road, Yakima County, Washington. IMG_9042

Photographed in the Wenas Creek area along Maloy Road, Yakima County, Washington. This veery was the loudest singer of the many birds at this location. May have drowned out the lesser flycatcher that has been reported. I didn't hear the flycatcher but may have seen it or another flycatcher. I need to get help with id. Long shot heavily cropped. As far as I can recall this is the 2nd veery I have seen and photographed. IMG_9031

Norvège - Norway - Norge

Photographed in the Wenas Creek watershed adjacent to Maloy Road, Yakima County, Washington. IMG_9020

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Update: corrected id. Dr. James, WSU gave me correct id.

 

Location is Northerly from Highway 410 and Nile on a rough road (FS 1701) also known as Bald Mountain/Maloy Road then right on FS 1713 for about 2 miles which is the continuation of Maloy Road. After about 2 mile drive on FS 1713 I hiked about 2 miles. IMG_6310

near Maloy / Norway

early morning

Searching for a campsite

There are many blue butterflies. An expert just confirmed id.

Location is Northerly from Highway 410 and Nile on a rough road (FS 1701) also known as Maloy Road then right on FS 1713 for about 2 miles which is the continuation of Maloy Road. After about 2 mile drive on FS 1713 I hiked about 2 miles. IMG_6316

Location is Northerly from Highway 410 and Nile on a rough road (FS 1701) also known as Maloy Road then right on FS 1713 for about 2 miles which is the continuation of Maloy Road. After about 2 mile drive on FS 1713 I hiked about 2 miles. IMG_6326

Like a stormy day in November

 

Kråkenes Fyr is a working lighthouse and also a weather station that collects important information. Kråkenes lighthouse, which offers great views of the ocean at Stadhavet, lies at the most northerly point on the island of Vågsøy and is accessible by road. When the weather is stormy it is a tremendous experience to stand at a safe distance from the foaming waves studying the frenzied ocean.

 

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Bergen-Kirkenes-Bergen trip with Hurtigruten post and passenger ship Kong Harald.

Of toch deze maar inzenden voor de doka wedstrijd...

I drove up a very rough road to photograph wildflowers and birds on a beautiful day. Photographed near Nile, Washington, Yakima County along Maloy Road (FS 1701). Elevation is about 3800 feet where I took this photo. This is the west end of Cleman Mountain. IMG_2250

Photographed along Maloy Road, Yakima County, Washington. IMG_6673

Un coucher de soleil norvégien sur l'ile de Maloy; vers 23 heures !!

Wildflowers photographed along Maloy Road (FS1701), Yakima County, Washington. IMG_2253

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