Tag: “Valley”

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  1. Monument Valley Panorama

    There are many spectacular views of Monument Valley. This view is from famous John Ford Point, named for the director who made many western films there.

  2. Impressionistic Springtime by Dubi Roman

    The Image "Impressionistic Springtime by Dubi Roman" created in the Ella Valley in 1994, through Dubi Roman unique techniques of Impressionistic Photography.

    The image was created in the field, using nothing but a Nikon film camera. No filters were used and no lab or computer manipulation was utilized.

  3. Cathedral Rock

    In one of the few occasions of our getting the timing right, we took a walk through Golden Canyon to Cathedral Rock early in the morning when the light was just right. The colours in the rocks were just amazing.

  4. Summer meadow

    Bragg Hill, Norwich, Vermont

  5. National Park: "Ordesa y Monte Perdido" (Spain)

    Whether you're interested in hiking or not, Ordesa Valley is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Europe.

  6. El Capitan

    El Capitan is one of the magnificent mountains in Yosemite.

  7. Terrace in front of Thyangboche Monastery

    Looking up the Khumbu Balley with AMa Dablam on the right, andthe Lhotse wall blocking most of Everest. Thyangboche Monastery Khumbu Himalaya, Nepal, Asia

  8. Colours in the Rock

    In one of the few occasions of our getting the timing right, we took a walk through Golden Canyon to Cathedral Rock early in the morning when the light was just right. The colours in the rocks were just amazing.

  9. Ojai Valley

    Ojai is a popular tourist town in the Ventura County. Ojai is situated in the Ojai Valley.

  10. Overlook Mountain House Ruins

    High atop Overlook Mountain in Woodstock are lest vestiges of a man's obsession with building a mountain hotel that would not fall victim to the fires that claimed many of the Hudson Valley's original "Mountain Houses" in the 1800's.

    After the fort two Overlook Mountain Houses were destroyed by fire, Morris Newgold envisioned of a fireproof Hotel built completely of concrete.

    By 1939, Newgold ran out of money to finish his dream, but the ruins of the partially built hotel, chapel, power station, and stables still stand to this day.

    A quick drive up Rock City Road takes tourists partially up Overlook Mountain to a small parking area. There tourists can hike up the steep 2 mile road that leads to the ruins.

    Although it is prohibited to enter the structure due to possible danger from the decay, many still take their chances and explore the ghostly remains.

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