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The paths in these images lead to the headwaters of the Metolius River in Central Oregon.
Lowell
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Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
Physlab wrote:
The paths in these images lead to the headwaters of the Metolius River in Central Oregon.
Lowell
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joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
photophile wrote:
I love wandering the paths in our many parks and want to see your paths, too! We hope you participate by clicking the reply button below and attaching your image with your reply.
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Physlab wrote:
The paths in these images lead to the headwaters of the Metolius River in Central Oregon.
Lowell
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photophile wrote:
I love wandering the paths in our many parks and want to see your paths, too! We hope you participate by clicking the reply button below and attaching your image with your reply.
This was taken from the top of Bear Mountain in New York about an hour and a half east of me.
These first four paths are here in Florida.
My dear friend's 95 year old Mother posing for her birthday party invitations. (She made it to 100 and a few months.)
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One of my favorite trails near where I live. This trail usually has alot of mushrooms to photograph if it has been raining alot.
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Washington Oaks Gardens State Park near St. Augustine, Florida
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photophile wrote:
I love wandering the paths in our many parks and want to see your paths, too! We hope you participate by clicking the reply button below and attaching your image with your reply.
These are very beautiful Karin
Here are a couple photos of park paths half a world and years apart. The Alaska photo was taken years ago. The mountain in the far distance is Sleeping Lady. The Turkey photo was taken last year.
Hillside path above Anchorage, Alaska
Entrance lane to the ancient ruins of Ephesus, Turkey
roxiemarty wrote:
These first four paths are here in Florida.
Good for your friend's mom, was still walking when 95!
photophile wrote:
More path finding...
One day I will walk some of your paths...............your area always looks so inviting.
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