take your time
Long Lake
in the Art Gallerie
ready?
On the Fence.
HFF from the country side (Ile of Olchon/ Siberia)
rusty and wet
Watson Lake
Another big juniper
the red blanket
HFF - a little white norvegian fence
Chicken Run.
golden cogwheel
a very sweet dessert
(almost) Snowless
Five Lakes Basin
Showers Lake
metal details
Magnolia Behind Fence
Journal
tucanos
the pink arrow
HFF to all! (greetings from Namibian Goats)
Weeds Against a Fence
autumn leaves
double
my first HFF for you (seen in Huzhir / Siberia)
Unfair!
Pacific Crest Trail to Tinker Knob
Confused Raccoon
(a poor pic of) The Great American Eclipse of 2017
cleaning the Tsar (Irkutsk/Siberia)
playing the Bandura (Elena Vyatkina plays - Listwi…
Between Two Trees.
bottles of beer seen in IRKUTSK/Siberia
Matarawa Stream.
Garden in a Fence.
only matches
Enclosed Garden
the bottle
Vee Lake
Warnings on a Fence.
my headphones
Long Lake
hot-air ballon
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VOLCANES,CERROS Y SALTOS DE AGUA (CASCADAS) DEL MUNDO -VULKANE,BERGE UND WASSERFÄLLE WELTWEIT
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Paulina Falls
Newberry Crater, Oregon, south of Bend. The falls are formed by Paulina Creek as it exits Paulina Lake, the western of the two lakes in the caldera. The inset shows a view from below. "Paulina" is locally pronounced with a long "i", btw.
Newberry Crater is the large central caldera of Newberry Mountain, an enormous shield volcano, one of the more spectacular examples of volcanic activity in the Bend area. It's protected as a volcanic monument and is well known locally, but is not usually a Destination for tourists!
Newberry Crater is the large central caldera of Newberry Mountain, an enormous shield volcano, one of the more spectacular examples of volcanic activity in the Bend area. It's protected as a volcanic monument and is well known locally, but is not usually a Destination for tourists!
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