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Fallen rain upon roof tops in BRUGES.

Morden Hall Park UK

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Riverbank of Drina by Irene Becker Ā© All rights reserved

 

Perucac Lake, Tara National Park, Serbia.

 

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River Ribble,Preston on a misty morning.

Long exposure shot using a 10-stop filter accentuating the warm tones and smoothing out the water surface. I went onto the river bed at low tide to capture this photo at Bermondsey approx 20 mins past sunset.

 

A non-HDR composition

ephemeral (i-fem'er-al), adj. 1. lasting only for a day. 2, short-lived.

(Gk. ephemeros-hemera, a day.)

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A closer view of the banks of the River Bann on the road from Coleraine to Kilrea. If you are on the side of the river that you can see here, that is on the Mountsandel side, there is a wonderful walk in among the trees that takes you right along the river. It's beautiful in all seasons but I think especially so in autumn.

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Saturday evening along the South Alouette RIver, Pitt Meadows BC

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[ESP] Ser feliz es sencillo, solo tienes que entender que es la felicidad.

 

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I love the yellow fins of this building

texture by ..JoesSistah

Taken this morning when I was out dog walking. This looks like it could be getting close to the end of Autumn.

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Some make it, some don't, on the steep banks of the river gorge on Forbidden Drive in Philadelphia. Still, it's a far cry from the colonial days, when early mill owners and industrialists chopped down every one of the 300-year-old trees in the name of progress. Once the land became a park in the 1880s, the trees started making a comeback - no easy task, given the floods, lightning and high winds.

The Credit River is a river in southern Ontario which flows from headwaters above the Niagara Escarpment near Orangeville and Caledon East to empty into Lake Ontario at Port Credit, Mississauga. It drains an area of approximately 1,000 km². The total length of the river and its tributary streams is over 1,500 km.

 

Despite urbanization and associated problems with water quality on the lower section of this river, it provides spawning areas for Chinook salmon and rainbow trout. There is a fish ladder on the river at Streetsville. Much of the river can still be travelled by canoe or kayak. The headwaters of the Credit River is home to a native self-sustaining brook trout population and an introduced brown trout population.

 

Credit Valley Conservation, the local watershed management conservation authority, operates several Conservation Areas including Belfountain, Island Lake, and Terra Cotta.

 

Forks of the Credit Provincial Park is located on the upper part of the river between B-Town and Orangeville, and is near the Bruce Trail.

Nature and vegetation around the riverbank

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A view of the misty hills of Glenbranter taken from the banks of the River Cur.

 

I've been hiking in those hills in the distance, but this photo was actually taken during a kayak trip up the river :)

 

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