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Wisconsin Horizons by Phil Koch.
Lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
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Few nights ago we got some Northern Lights hovering over the Reykjavik capital area. I went to Seltjarnarnes located within the captal area to capture the scenery and this scene is captured close to the seashore.

The lights in the sky was quite colorful like these shot can tell. Note that it is also nice to view the image on a black background!

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Cala d’en Trons, Lloret de Mar, Costa Brava is an amazing and wonderful beach with a big rocky island in the middle, a real simbol of the zone. It is a quiet and peaceful place where you may enjoy a gorgeous sunset. For me a pleasure to go there often!
Cala d’en Trons es una sorprendente y amravillosa playa con una gran isla rocosa en el centro, un auténtico símbolo de la zona. Es un lugar tranquilo y donde reina la calma y en el se puede disfrutar de un bello atardecer. Para mí es un placer ir allí a menudo!

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Always On A Quest 4 A different Angle And View Here’s One From A Rooftop That I Accessed Thru The Pursuit Of Wanting to Stand Out from The Rest We’ll I Hope You Enjoy This One And Thank You for your V/F And Comments Looks Awesome On Black Back

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Just before I left Reynisfjara shore on Saturday afternoon three weeks ago this interesting cloud formation happened over Dyrhólaey which I was lucky to capture. I think it gives the scenery an extra moody feeling to it.

Reynisfjara shore, near the village Vik in Myrdalur on Iceland’s South Coast, is widely regarded as the most impressive shore in Iceland. It is a beautiful black sand beach under Reynisfjall mountain with amazing basalt columns.

Dyrhólaey is small peninsula, or promontory, Dyrhólaey is located on the south coast of Iceland, not far from the village Vík. It was formerly an island of volcanic origin, which is also known by the Icelandic word eyja meaning island.

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An aerial shot of the Maui East Coast taken from a helicopter. The road along the coast on the right is the Hana Highway, right bottom front is the Ho’okipa beach park. On the far end toward the horizon you see the older volcano (1.32 m years old, last eruption 320,000 years ago), now the West Maui Mountains. All the greens are sugarcane plantations. Weather on the island changes quickly, Lucky to get clear skies and beautiful clouds after a heavy rains. Best viewed large – can you see the cars on the highway?
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