i like this pic and its better then all yours ya”all!!
Eureka Gold
this was taken on a holiday in melbourne, i love the contrast of the angles with what the bee respresents- man vs nature
Saline Valley is a large, deep, and arid valley in the northern Mojave Desert of Southern California. Most of it became a part of Death Valley National Park when the park expanded in 1994. This area had previously been administered by the BLM. It is located northwest of Death Valley proper, south of Eureka Valley, and east of the Owens Valley. The valley’s lowest elevations are about 1000 feet (300 m) and it lies in the rain shadow of the 14,000 foot (4300 m) Sierra Nevada Range, plus the 11,000 foot (3300 m) Inyo Mountains bordering the valley on the west. A large dry lake occupies the center of the valley. The west end of the lake supports a salt marsh, which contains a variety of plant and animal life. The marsh is fed by a perennial stream from Hunter Canyon. North of the lake is a large area of low sand dunes. There are a number of hot springs in the northeast corner of the valley. The water temperature at the source of these springs averages at 107°F (42°C). Saline Valley is a closed or Endorheic basin. If filled with water it would be over 4000 feet (1200 m) deep, form a lake with a surface area of roughly 500 square miles (1,300 km²), and hold approximately 500 million acre-feet (600 km³) of water.
This photo was taken from the tallest residential tower in the southern hemisphere.The eureka tower in melbourne.The photo incorporates the MCG the Botanical gardens, melbourne music bowl and Federation Square aswell as the war memorial.
Eureka Tower – Taken from Moomba Festival Melbourne March 2009
With Southgate Footbridge in the foreground
A reflection of Basin Park Hotel from Center Street in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.
The real aussie flag.
Aussie folk law…
The Eureka Tower in Melbourne, Australia, is currently the world’s tallest residential tower at 297.3 metres high (92 storeys). A Skydeck is situated on the 88th floor and is the highest public vantage point in the southern hemisphere. The Skydeck houses “The Edge” which is a glass cube which projects 3 metres out from the building, with you in it – suspended almost 300 metres above the ground! Quite thrilling!
This is my absolutely favorite view whenever I visit the Rialto Observation Deck. If affords me with a great opportunity for color, as well as a very impressive, and dominating, subject. I actually will take this shot every time I go to the Rialto.
Eureka Tower new years eve 2009. The storm approaches. Canon 450D / ISO – 200 / Shutter Speed – 1/200 / Aperture – 6.3 / Lens – EF 55 – 250mm / Focal Length – 109mm Post processing / Lightroom – foreground brightened up / cropped
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