Deepest Rockies
In camouflage
Narrow gauge Welsh Highland Railway near Beddgeler…
Big skies towards Snowdonia
Chateau Lake Louise
Lake Louise reflections
Lake Louise output.
Lake Louise glory.
The Grandeur of Harlech Castle
Harlech Castle from Shell Island
Alaska inside passage view
Arrival into Juneau.
Fun at the Mendenhall Glacier
The rusty shack
Buachaille Etive Mòr, Glen Coe
Waiting for the tide
Nugget Creek Falls, Juneau
Margerie Glacier and the Park ranger vessel.
The unstable world: Margerie Glacier
Land of Myths and Legends: Alaska
The beautiful Lake Agnes
Christ Church (Friezland)
One Autumn morning
Lake Agnes
The Emerald waters of Emerald Lake.
Emerald Lake Idyle
Welcome to the Rockies
Winter of Oldham, March 2016
The Idyle of Grassmere
Copper mines area, near Coniston
Lighthouse near Benalmadena
Down town Fuengirola
Surfing paradise Fuengirola
Mija, pueblo blanco
Up or down Madam?
An arch of Malaga.
Palacio Episcopal, Malaga
Mallaga and its Bullring
Naturpark Desfiladero des los Gitanes
An arche of Ronda
View down from the 'New Bridge' of Ronda
A view from Ronda
Ronda and the Puente Nuevo
Puente Del Ejecito - Fuengirola, Spain
Andalusian highlights
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The Bow Valley and Mt Fairview
A rather artistic view taken well above lake Louise, almost at the Lake of St Agnes. Part of the Banff National Park. A view to linger over and simply enjoy.
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Spectacular ... a time-machine back to the era of John Muir and Ansel Adams ...
Best Regards from Downeast Maine, Wally
friendly greetings → Marek-Ewjan
(Did you do much walking and climbing for this site?)
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