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Crypt Lake, Canada
The Crypt Lake hike is one of the most unique hikes you'll ever encounter. In 2014 National Geographic rated this hike as one of the World's 20 Most Thrilling Trails!
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Vesper Peak, Washington
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Photographing the American 'Grid,' One Square Mile Per Frame
The West’s checkerboard plan, devised by Thomas Jefferson, gets the Instagram treatment with striking satellite imagery.
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reflection
Again a new edit of an older photo.
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15 national parks for fall color
What better place to witness the changing of the seasons than at your favorite National Park? These 15 national parks offer spectacular fall foliage viewing, as evidenced by these stunning photographs.
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Northern NM
Here are a few pictures I took over the weekend.
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Evening
There are some pretty amazing sunsets at the moment.
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Tangle Falls, Jasper National Park, Alberta
Jasper National Park has a great variety of scenic waterfalls and each has its own unique charm due to its geological makeup. The steps of the Tangle Falls is what make this sight so photogenic. The water literally cascades, not falls, over various tiers.
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Mirroring The Grandeur
Mt. Rainier and an impressive lenticular cloud are seen reflecting in a small back-country tarn
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Sawn Rocks
The magnificent Sawn Rocks are one of Australia’s best examples of a rock formation called ‘organ-piping’ – because they look like a wall of giant organ pipes. They are a fascinating reminder of Mount Kaputar’s volcanic past.
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Westerheide
You can also follow my work on Facebook - Tashina van Zwam Photography Or go to my website www.framecandy.nl/photography
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Road
The road that seems to go on and on and on :-)
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Surfing at Aleutian Islands
The Aleutian Islands are a chain of 14 large volcanic islands and 55 smaller ones belonging to both the United States and Russia. Photo by Chris Burkard, and more great shots are at the source included.
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The Scottish Highlands
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In Images: Stunning Flower Fields of the Atacama Desert
The Atacama Desert, one of the driest places on Earth, has exploded into a riot of color thanks to a rare spring flower bloom.
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Warm evening sunset at Canyon de Chelly, Arizona
Photo by Michael Wilson.
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Banff, Alberta, Canada in the 1950s
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Warm cottage on a frozen island near Nora, Sweden
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14 spectacular ice caves to ease you into the winter spirit
Whether they're hiding beneath massive glaciers or tucked away inside a mountain, ice caves are without a doubt some of the strangest natural wonders on Earth.
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America's National Parks Service is looking to hire the next Ansel Adams
Ansel Adams is one of the most respected photographers of all time, and while working with the Department of the Interior, he captured monochrome landscapes of America’s national parks that are unlikely to ever be duplicated—but that’s not going to stop the government from trying!
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