Wizard Reflections by WestEndFoto Via Flickr: Possibly one of the most stunning sites in the world. Located at Crater Lake, Oregon.
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Wizard Reflections by WestEndFoto Via Flickr: Possibly one of the most stunning sites in the world. Located at Crater Lake, Oregon.
Mezquita de Córdoba by WestEndFoto Via Flickr: This is a view of the Great Mosque (or Cathedral if you prefer) of Cordoba with the roman bridge in the foreground. Mezquita de Córdoba is Spanish for Great Mosque of Cordoba. More information can be found here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosque%E2%80%93Cathedral_of_C%C3%B3...
Mountain Cascade by WestEndFoto
Sunset Swim by Jeff, PJ and Taiki Via Flickr: Close to the headwaters of the Snake River in Grand Teton National Park, a group of children takes a sunset swim.
Day's End Storm at Crater Lake, Oregon, 2014 by WestEndFoto Via Flickr: A mountain storm adds drama to a Crater Lake sunset.
Yellow Dwarf, Vancouver, 2015 par WestEndFoto Via Flickr : Sol, an unremarkable G type main sequence star, or yellow dwarf, as seen from its unremarkable third terrestrial planet, Terra. Terra is currently undergoing a seventh mass extinction precipitated by the recent emergence of an otherwise unremarkable alpha predator, Homo sapiens sapiens. This is a common theme in universes where abiogenesis is common. Note the technological artifacts of the alpha predator on the horizon.
Sol in All of its Glory by WestEndFoto
Winter Mist by WestEndFoto Via Flickr: Yes, I admit that I took this picture in August, but to me this picture evokes winter.