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Was waiting for the sun to set so I could get a good shot of the river close by. But
after looking around, I realized had beauty right in front of me. Let me know what you
think.
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Thanks for looking
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Taken up at the Cog Railway, NH Thanks for looking.
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Off the beaten path..
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Edmond and Leslie, Thank you both for your comments, they are appreciated. I had an amazing time on this trip, it was so beautiful. Shannon
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Flume Gorge at Franconia Notch
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Quaint church on the way to Polly's Pancake Parlor
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Paul, Thanks for the photo comment. Shannon
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Kathy, Thank you for the kind photo comment. I appreciate it. Shannon
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Mark, Thank you for the photo comment. I didn't make it to the Tea House but plan on going my next trip. Shannon
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Thank you Peirre for you photo comment. Shannon
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Thank you Francesco for the photo comment. Shannon
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Thank you bot Iftikhar and Mark for the photo comments. Shannon
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Thanks to both Ellen and Marc for the nice photo comments. Shannon
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Laura, Thank you for your kind comment. The Canadian Rockies were so amazing. Shannon
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Thanks to Hans, Dung, Ovidiu for your photo comments. I had such a wonderful time and was very fortunate to have visited such a beautiful place. Shannon
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Thank you Joao and Ellen for the photo comments. Every place we visited was more beautiful than the last. Shannon
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...In the Kootenay National Park
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This photo was taken from the back of the Lake near the Victorian Glacier. As the
water runs down the Rockies it deposits dust, which is the consistency of flour, into
the lake causing the turquoise waters. Thanks for looking.
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This is an amazing photo, the water flow is beautiful.
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I like the feel to this shot. Colors are nice.
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Please enjoy
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Excellent image. I love the expression and lighting
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