Land Meets Water

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Fresh

Fresh Water

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Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

 

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One Word Photo Challenge: Sapphire

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Superior National Forest, Minnesota

 

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Travel Theme: Inviting

Water is always inviting. On this hot day this river looked so very inviting. This pooled area of Firehole River is the only place swimming is allowed at Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.

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Cee’s Fun Foto: Blue

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Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

 

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One Word Photo Challenge: Carmine (deep-red)

9.9.14 - carmine Lieber State Recreation Area, Indiana

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Travel Theme: Fresh

re-FRESH-ing Water

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Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado

 

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Protected Places: Amnicon Falls State Park, Wisconsin

The Amnicon Falls State Park is known for four falls on the Amnicon River but it’s also rich in history and geography. The plunge pool below Amnicon Upper Falls is popular for swimming. Above the falls there are several small drops. There are two other falls; the Snake Pit Falls and the Now and Then Falls, a seasonal waterfall. Between the upper and lower Amnicon Falls is a covered bridge that provides a nice frame for the upper falls.

Upper Amnicon Falls & Plunge Pool

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Lower Amnicon Falls & Old bridge

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Amnicon River

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Old bridge

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Amnicon River

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Amnicon River drops (mini-falls)

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Travel Theme: Rivers

Mississippi River, Vicksburg, Mississippi

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Sunday Nature Quote: Mountains

“Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature’s peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy, while cares will drop away from you like the leaves of Autumn.”
John Muir

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Jackson Hole, Wyoming