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inanetitter · 2 months
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Waterfalls and Rapids, Chiapas, Mexico
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mon-qi-doodles · 8 months
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Waterfalls and Rapids, Chiapas, Mexico
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pointandshooter · 1 year
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The Great Falls, Potomac River
photo: David Castenson
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silvaris · 9 months
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The window by Dag Ole Nordhaug
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wildnorthphoto · 4 months
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nymph falls nature park, vancouver island, bc, canada
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lionfloss · 1 year
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KRKA National Park, Croatia - Pierre Doyen
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vandaliatraveler · 10 months
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Where it narrows and plummets through a steep gorge at Valley Falls State Park, the Tygart Valley River has broken the Connoquenessing sandstone through which it passes into massive, jumbled slabs. In the margins of these wrecked pillars, where sediment and fine sand wash out, a great diversity of life has sprung up. The river is both destroyer and creator, more powerful and relentless than any god man has dreamed up.
From top: royal fern (Osmunda regalis var. spectabilis), a water-loving beauty that clumps in the nooks between the boulders; the elegant tassel rue (Trauvetteria carolinensis), with its sharply-lobed, palmate leaves; yellow star grass (Hypoxis hirsuta), whose six-petaled flowers and delicate, grass-like leaves are quite attractive; American water willow (Justicia americana), whose creeping rhizomes allow the plant to form extensive colonies at the edges of streams and rivers; silky dogwood (Cornus amomum), a thicket-forming wetlands lover; and ebony spleenwort (Asplenium platyneuron), easily identified by its brown stem.
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sambarsky · 9 months
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1.) This is the first sweater that I knitted freehand without a pattern, which I did back around this time in 2000. It was only 17 months after my first knitting lesson. This technique of knitting a graphic sweater without a pattern, chart, or graph paper was just an experiment back then. I had no plans for what would be depicted on much of the sweater when I knitted the first stitch. It turned out to be a lot more of a success than I expected. I knew I could improve upon it after that. I just put whatever I could think of on it, starting with the waterfall on the back. This picture is in Vermont, and I visited this spot and took this selfie in October 2018. #sambarsky #sambarskysweaters #sambarskyknitter #knit #knitting #knitter #art #artist #sweater #intarsia #handknit #coveredbridge #waterfall #cloudysky #waterwheel #watermill #rapids #ragingriver #bridge #river
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alteredstatesstuff · 7 months
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water fall sunset
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tenth-sentence · 6 months
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The roar of it shook the earth even where they stood.
"The Chronicles of Narnia: The Silver Chair" - C. S. Lewis
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hyggeandstuff · 6 months
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colorsoutofearth · 2 months
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Rushing water in Iceland
Photo by David Noton
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richs-pics · 2 months
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River Wharfe in full spate at Linton Falls
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earthanthem · 1 year
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silvaris · 1 year
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Water and Ice by dantyartphotography
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metalbrojack · 2 months
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Waterfall at the park I went to today
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