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Franconia Notch Parkway/I93 heading south. Shot taken from a viewpoint near the sumit of Canon Mountain off of Kinsman Ridge trail in New Hampshire.
Typical scene of the bush around Canberra region with different Eucalyptus species (or 'gum trees') that are endemic to the region.
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The erosive power of the waves that pound the lava rock has created a number of sea arches and sea stacks along the coast of the Big Island. Holei Sea Arch, at the end of the Chain of Craters Road, is nearly 100 feet tall. It is mesmerizing to watch the ebb and flow of the water under the arch.
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Feeding the pigeons is a daily ritual at several places in India. God is believed to be in all life forms. This is one way of serving him, it is believed. The Gateway of India provides a historical background to this feeding site in Mumbai. Come monsoons, the dark clouds, the heritage monument and thousands of pigeons set the stage for some photography drama.