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| 1022.Snowy Day In ChimayoNearly 5 inches of snow fell on my place overnight. Everything looked so different the next morning! | |
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| 1030.Weekly SB_Galleries PhotosSomething new or cute or amusing each week.
Ask for a large original binary of a 12 x 18 print.
Only Noritsu archival prints. | |
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 | 1031.Bombay Hook Dec 2008Bombay Hook NWR, De. Snow goose migration, bald eagle preserve, pintail habitat. | |
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 | 1032.Moore RiverThe Moore River Estuary is one of the most pristine, yet fragile estuarine environments in the south west of Western Australia. Regionally significant for its riverine Tuart vegetation (Eucalyptus gomphocephala), the estuary is also significant for its recreational values to local West Australians and tourists. The Moore River Estuary's unspoilt, tranquil, undeveloped natural environment is the major reason hundreds of thousands of people visit Guilderton at the mouth of the Estuary each year. Over the past decade, the Estuary has been subject to enormous development pressure, while so far the dedicated effort by the local community has protected the Moore River Estuary from negative agricultural and urban development practices. The Guilderton Community Association is an advocate of Ecologically Sustainable Development, and in this respect, the Moore River Estuary is ideally suited for planning and development of Ecotourism which is ecologically sustainable tourism with a primary focus on experiencing natural areas that foster environmental and cultural understanding, appreciation and conservation. | |
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 | 1034.Central AustraliaTravel through the Australian Outback as you follow my Father's journey across the desert from Western Australia to Alice Springs in the Northern Territory. These images were taken in 1968. | |
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 | 1035.Wyoming, Idaho, and MontanaHeaded up north through central Utah. Spent one night near Park City and on up into Idaho and Wyoming. Spent a few nights in the Grand Tetons near Jackson Hole and then on into Yellowstone NP. We drove many many miles and saw many beautiful, interesting and educational sites. Yes, including "Old Faithfull" which was by no means necessarily the highlight. The snow capped mountains were gorgeous as were the crystal clear lakes and rivers. The fires of 1988 devastated the beautiful forests as far as you could see which was very sad. The bright side is they are coming back with new growth. The skeletons of the past still stand tall as a reminder. | |
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