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Pixley Falls – Pixley Falls State Park, NY
After a quick stop in Utica, NY to photograph a few old buildings and trains, I headed out in search of waterfalls. Pixley Falls was the first on my list.
Posted in New York State, USA
Tagged camping, Central New YOrk State, creek, early spring, flat trock, foliage, hillside, NY NY state park, park officials, Picnic shelter, picnic tables, Pixley Falls, pixley falls state park, polypore, rain, rivulets, sedimentary rock formations, streams, vegetation, waterfalls
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Cycling in Florida – Blue Springs State Park
A severe storm was moving across the upper US states so rather than drive into bad conditions, we opted to spend an extra day in Florida. That gave us time to visit the Marine Science Center at Ponce Inlet just … Continue reading
Posted in Florida, USA
Tagged alligator, blue springs state park, Buteo lineatus, fish, fish and wildlife, Florida, hamburger patty, hawk, manatee, native species, Orlando, park visitors, pest species, picnic area, picnic tables, polarizing filter, red shouldered hawks, sailfin catfish, sunset, tropical fish trade, turtle, Vermiculated Sailfin Catfish, warm waters
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African Safari – Oldupai Gorge to Serengeti National Park
African Safari – Oldupai Gorge to Serengeti National Park As we left the Oldupai Gorge, our vehicles left a plume of dust behind at every corner. Looking off into the distance, it looked like we might be in for some … Continue reading
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