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The Buachaille Etive Mòr is lurking within that fog.
KENNY BARKER: Photos · Blog
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4th place in the ClickAlps weekly photo contest @ Clickalps FB group
Week #17 (22apr-28apr)
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I was on one of Jeff Clow's photo tours a few weeks back. During the first night outing, the wind suddenly shifted, shooting a huge cloud of sand towards us.
I happened to be facing it and managed to fire off one shot before having to duck for cover..
Marc Perrella: Photos · Blog
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Early spring greens and moss covered rocks in a small creek in the Columbia River Gorge of Oregon.
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Scott Smorra: Photos · Blog
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The Hamerkop (Scopus umbretta), also known as Hammerkop, Hammerkopf, Hammerhead, Hammerhead Stork, Umbrette, Umber Bird, Tufted Umber, or Anvilhead, is a medium-sized wading bird (56 cm long, weighing 470 g). The shape of its head with a curved bill and crest at the back is reminiscent of a hammer, hence its name. It ranges from Africa, Madagascar to Arabia, in wetlands of a wide variety, including estuaries, lakesides, fish pond, riverbanks and rocky coasts in Tanzania. The Hamerkop, which is a sedentary bird that often show local movements, is not globally threatened and is locally abundant in Africa and Madagascar.
Rainer Leiss: Photos · Blog
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Pondicherry Auroville Beach
Vidhya Thiagarajan: Photos · Blog
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Twilight on the Gulf of Mexico - a Katrina damaged dock. Thanks for looking!
Jesse Summers: Photos · Blog
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