Tag: “Glacier Point”

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  1. Flamenco Player, Glacier National Park

    G. is an old-timer from Glacier, although he stills talks about other old-timers as if to exclude himself.

  2. Birch & Larch on Bowman Lake

    A hiking trail stretches northward along the narrows of Bowman Lake, and an hour's long walk might fail to bring you to the shore, since the woods are so dense. Bowman Lake is probably the quietest part of Montana's Glacier National Park.

  3. Glacier Bay National Park

    The scenic route through the fabled Inside Passage to Alaska leads to Glacier Bay National Park. Here you'll find a spectacular, unspoiled labyrinth of deep fjords and dramatic glaciers plunging into the ocean, ringed by snow-capped peaks reaching to 15,000 feet -- the highest coastal mountains in the world.
    The nearest highway is hundreds of miles away; a cruise ship is the easiest way to see this unspolit wonderland.

  4. Fox Glacier National Park, New Zealand

    One of New Zealand's famous tropical glaciers, Fox Glacier extends from the heights of the Southern Alps into the temperate rainforest below.

  5. Manasquan Harbor

    Manasquan, NJ

  6. Cloudy Day

    Manasquan Beach, NJ (near Point Pleasant, NJ)

  7. Southernmost Point, Key West

    There are 2 engravings nearby this buoy. They read:

    God Bless America

    City of Key West, Florida

    Dedicated Sept.

  8. Window

    On a long Friday lunch, my friend Jed and I embarked on a tourist journey a few minutes from work to Fort Point.

    The Fort is only open on Friday, as luck would have it, and we ended shooting all the film we had in our pockets that day.

    Here, in one of the rooms far at the west end of the fort's top floor, I could not believe the light that came through the aged old windows.

  9. Hallways of Doorways

    On a long Friday lunch, my friend Jed and I embarked on a tourist journey a few minutes from work to Fort Point.

    The Fort is only open on Friday, as luck would have it, and we ended shooting all the film we had in our pockets that day.

    I walked on to the top floor, and looked down this hallway, and froze in my tracks, and yelled, "Jed, come quick, and bring the tripod!"

  10. The Morning Fog Rolls In

    Backcountry camping in Point Reyes National Seashore offers much solitude. This site was about a two-mile hike in.