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USA, Tennessee. Cane Creek Cascades in Fall Creek Falls State Park
Australia, Tasmania. Dolerite columns Cape Hauy track Three Capes Track
Australia, Tasmania. Hikers on Cape Hauy Track. Dolerite columns. Munro Bight, Cape Pillar
Australia, Tasmania, Eucalyptus on beach great light Fortescue Bay Tasman Peninsula
Australia, Tasmania, Tasman Sea. Dramatic line of sun on horizon through storm clouds and rain
Australia, Tasmania, Maria Island. Rainbow in Tasman Sea
Australia, Tasmania, Freycinet National Park Morning light breaks through dark clouds
Australia, Tasmania, Cradle Mountain Lake Sinclair National Park. Cradle Mountain
Australia, New South Wales, Sydney suburb Lugarno. Kayakers on peaceful Georges River
Australia, Tasmania, Maria Island. Haunted Bay. Dramatic lichen patterns on granite bluffs
Australia, Tasmania, Tasman National Park. Hikers on Cape Hauy, Three Capes Track. (MR)
Australia, Tasmania. View from Haunted Bay on Maria Island toward Tasman National Park
Australia, Tasmania. Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park. Lake Windermere, Mount Oakleigh. Overland Track trail in buttongrass moorland
Australia, New South Wales, Sydney. Eastern Beaches, Bondi to Coogee coastal walk. Bronte Beach on windy day
Australia, Tasmania, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. Alpine yellow gum peeling bark patterns
USA, Georgia. Humorous scene of innocent tame puppy under Beware of Dog sign
USA, Alabama. Whimsical pelican sculpture with American flag
USA, Georgia. Engaging dog peeks through fence wistfully
Australia, Tasmania, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. Bennetts Wallaby in heath near trail to Barn Bluff
Australia, Tasmania, Freycinet National Park. Red-necked wallaby stands on Wineglass Bay beach
Australia, Tasmania, Cradle Mountain Lake Sinclair National Park. Green Rosella in heath plants along Mount Ossa trail
Australia, New South Wales, Sydney. Eastern Beaches. Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk Patterns in sandstone
Europe, France, Corsica, Bonifacio. Capo Pertusato lighthouse
USA, NM, Historic Route 66 Neon sign - Gallup Chamber of Commerce
US, WA, West Seattle. Water taxi approaches Seacrest Dock. Mount Rainier looms to south
USA, WA, Puget Sound. Absent pier and derelict boats on Port Orchard Narrows
USA, WA, Poulsbo. Moorage Poulsbo marina in Liberty Bay with Mt Rainier looming to southeast
USA, WA. Cultivated worldwide lavender is used for cosmetic, medicinal and culinary applications. Lavender is an excellent flower to attract bees
USA, WA, Whidbey Island. Dive flag on Langley marina pier fully extended
USA, WA, Poulsbo. Gaff rigged sailboat navigates Liberty Bay with Mt Rainier looming to southeast
USA, WA, Nisqually NWR. Himalayan Blackberries (Rubus armeniacus) are an invasiveUSA, WA, Nisqually National Wildlife Reserve. Himalayan Blackberries (Rubus armeniacus) are an invasive non-native species throughout the northwest
USA, WA, Seattle. Washington State Ferries provide pedestrian and auto transportation throughout Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands
Cascade Mountains, Mt Rainier, Puget Sound, WA, USA
USA, WA, Seattle. Japanese Gardens part of Washington Park Arboretum managed by City of Seattle Parks. 3. 5 acre grounds designed by Juki Iida in 1960
USA, WA, Seattle. Downtown skyline and Alaskan Way waterfront as seen from Bainbridge ferry. Space Needle top painted orange for the 50th anniversay as it was for 1962 Worlds Fair when it was built
USA, WA, Laden container ship moves through Strait of Juan de Fuca with fog and clouds on Olympic Peninsula
USA, WA, Brass ship bell on Blackball Coho ferry
USA, WA, Bainbridge Island. Western Skunk Cabbage (Lysichiton americanus) is native to the Pacific Northwest found in wet woods and wetlands. Distinctive skunky odor that attracts pollinators
USA, WA, Bainbridge Island. Western Trillium (Trillium ovatum) blooms on trail in Grand Forest Bainbridge Island Land Trust Park
USA, WA, Bainbridge Island. Mayfly (Ephemeroptera) adults have very short life spans (hours to days) solely for purpose of reproduction
USA, WA, Bainbridge Island. Geometrid moth caterpillar had unique gait (inchworm) due to lack of central legs. Camouflages as twig