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Mobile In Maine
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Mobile In Maine


So back around 2018 when I got my first Dodge Charger I started driving a lot more. I would go on these excursions a few times a week, and travel to all these rural areas pretty much anywhere within a one hundred mile radius of my house.

I started doing a little photography and whenever I saw something that I thought was cool or interesting in some way I would snap a picture of it – ultimately ending up with hundreds.

Initially I had a pretty decent camera but it got damaged and I replaced it with some low-end waterproof thing from Staples; it still did take some fairly decent pictures though.


Hobbit Land

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Me and a friend took a trip to Hobbit Land – about five minutes away.

Actually Hobbit Land is probably closer to ten minutes away by the time you drive through the city and all, and the one-hundred-mile radius estimate isn't exactly right either because I know on many occasions it was closer to two hundred. Way up north, the next state over, and the Canadian border, yeah, that's a lot closer to two hundred.
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Three Cows

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I have no idea where(I could guess), but you see a lot of that around here.
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#3
My trip to Angel Falls. It's about 2 hours away and maybe a half hour hike. As I remember, I'd say the level of difficulty for the hike is short but moderate:

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I only wish I could visit....  my heart longs to be there... my late wife would have been glowing in such a setting...

However the cattle... not so much... I spent too much time on a ranch.. me and cows... nope... I'm done with that.
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I love it, other than the falls, it looks like it could be from around here in NE Alberta, Canada.

I’m surrounded by Spruce trees and across the road from a lake. Unfortunately almost all the leaves have fallen from the deciduous trees and it will soon be cold and frozen.

But as I try to say to myself “It has its own beauty”…

Stay safe and keep sending pics of your travels.

Tecate
If it’s hot, wet and sticky and it’s not yours, don’t touch it!
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(10-26-2024, 04:51 AM)CCoburn Wrote: My trip to Angel Falls. It's about 2 hours away and maybe a half hour hike. As I remember, I'd say the level of difficulty for the hike is short but moderate:

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All your photos are amazing!!!
Be kind to everyone!
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(10-26-2024, 06:48 AM)Maxmars Wrote: I only wish I could visit....  my heart longs to be there... my late wife would have been glowing in such a setting...

However the cattle... not so much... I spent too much time on a ranch.. me and cows... nope... I'm done with that.

The waterfall looked nice and I wanted to get my hair wet. I got up to it as close as I could and stretched out a bit, but the rock was at a steep angle and mossy and I slipped off and fell in this unbelievably deep little area right under the fall. I'm 6' and I went down a ways and then had resurface tread water with all my gear on, and then climb back up this slippery slanted slate. I had no idea how deep the water was in that little area and I had to work really hard to get out of that precarious predicament I was in to avoid drowning.
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