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Flowing along the eastern edge of the Canadian Rocky Mountains you'll find the Kananaskis River. A wonderful feature of the area, a variety of outdoor recreation is centered around the river. Many paddlers first learn river paddling on here, as well, it is an avid destination for hikers and bikers with an extensive trail network that works it's way all around. A place worth visiting to say the least!
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Old frame from a quick business trip to the Portland area, this was taken as I took a drive up and around Mt. Hood. Really wanting to go back and have more time to explore the area.
The Tiber is the third-longest river in Italy, rising in the Apennine Mountains in Emilia-Romagna and flowing 406 kilometres (252 mi) through Umbria and Lazio, where it is joined by the Aniene river, to the Tyrrhenian Sea.
It drains a basin estimated at 17,375 square kilometres (6,709 sq mi). The river has achieved lasting fame as the main watercourse of the city of Rome, founded on its eastern banks.
Poulanass river at Glendalough, co Wicklow, Ireland
Canon DSLR 550D + EF-S 10-22mm @11mm, f14, 3.2sec
While my MacBook in service, playing with some photo apps on iPad.
On the picture: Pirita river in Tallinn
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For most of the morning there was a solid line of dense clouds lining up straight along the mountains. It began to break a bit in the late afternoon and open up for some skies. The river has been filling up with ice which forms on the banks, breaks off, and flows up and down with the tide. As an added bonus the cold weather has frozen the muck along the shore allowing me to get down on my hands and knees with no fee of getting soaked.
Murray River as it flows past Tumbler Ridge. From here the Wolverine River and Flatbed Creek join and then it's off to pick up the Pine River and on to the mighty Peace River. Northeast the flow goes up to Lake Athabasca and then north to Great Bear Lake and into the Mackenzie River up to the Arctic Ocean. Did I get that right? If you look it up on a map or google it and correct me, well, you are more crazy than I am.
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The lifeblood of the NSW outback, beautiful reflections along this side tributary to the Darling River belies the truth of a stagnant dying river. The result of both long term upstream drought and controversial water use policies, the Darling stopped flowing in 2016 south of Wilcannia and the once great Menindee Lakes dried up. Like sentinels from another age, the ancient Red River gums that line the banks are in many cases over 800 years old. Kinchega National Park, Outback New South Wales, Australia.
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