Posts Tagged ‘waterfall’




Dettifoss, waterfall, Iceland

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Another one from my favorite hike, Kanarra Creek. During stressful weeks like this one, I often dream of being there again 🙂

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Trying to capture a descent Kirkjufell picture in the rain was tricky. Hope you like this one…

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The peaceful and tranquil Punchbowl Falls Gorge in Oregon’s amazing Columbia RIver Gorge is a special place. Part of the uber-popular Eagle Creek trail – one of the finest hikes in the Pacific Northwest if not the entire USA – the Punchbowl is punctuated by the signature Punchbowl Falls. But to get to the view of the falls is not always easy – often time, and on this occasion, wading into the clear, swift-moving water is required. The result of wet boots and frozen feet is so worth it to get this view!

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Dettifoss, waterfall, Iceland

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Romanea1 Waterfall of Mondulkiri Province (ទឹកជ្រោះរមនា១) !

It is 17km and about 30 minutes from Sen Monorom city. That is the main points of interest are a spectacular waterfall, dramatic mountainous forest, impressive undulated hills fresh air. There is a huge water reservation located below the waterfall which we can swim and enjoy with the shadow and beauty of the big trees surrounding the watefall. By the way, we would thanks very much to Mr. Ngin Sovimean, director of Tourism Department of Mondulkiri province who support out photo trip.

Photo by: Mardy Suong Photography
Date: 24th, January, 2015.
Place of photo: Pou Trou Village, Sen Monorom Commune, Ou Reang District, Mondulkiri Province, Kingdom of Cambodia.
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My name is Mardy SUONG, I am from the one of Cambodian Photographers. I wish to extend my heartfelt welcome to all international visitors and photographers to Cambodia-Kingdom of Wonder.

As one of the fastest growing tourism destinations in Southeast Asia, Cambodia’s rich heritage, cultural and natural resources offer a full range of cultural and eco-tourism sites that are both dynamic and sustainable. Highlights include Phnom Penh, the Angkor Wat and the Mekong River Dolphins, just to name a few.

The Kingdom’s capital is a dynamic city where visitors are in the mood for shopping, dining, sightseeing and more. As Cambodia’s hub for commerce, politics and tourism, Phnom Penh is also home to many important institutions and monuments such as Wat Phnom, the Royal Palace and the National Museum. The magnificent Angkor Wat and Preah Vihear, Heritage of Humanity and World Wonder, is probably the most exotic tourist destination in the world and the renowned yet very rare Mekong River dolphins can also be found in Cambodia. During your staying here, do visit and relax on Cambodia’s pristine beaches, explore the coral reefs around many of our beautiful islands and trek through lush mangrove forests. The bay of Cambodia has been inducted to the Most Beautiful Bay of the World Club.

Regards and thanks!

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