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TwoTone

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Can I play? Here's a picture from the rim of Mt. Spurr, an active volcano across Cook Inlet from my house. It's about a mile across the opening here.

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Exquisite photos, both places look very peaceful! New Zealands got to be one of the most naturally beautiful places on earth! Nanuq, you live across to that volcano? :mellow:

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So who is in favour of this thread being pinned and each day members can add any spectacular pic's they either have or they find during the online surfing?

No watch pic's, no girly pic's just a look at this wonderful world we call home.

Ken

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Beautiful pics!!

@photographers

and +1

@ken - nice idea to have this thread

filled up with shots from all over the planet :)

just a question: would "architecture" in general also

be a criterion for exclusion??

I guess many of us do also live in or near

of big cities... :whistling:

Cheers

George

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So who is in favour of this thread being pinned and each day members can add any spectacular pic's they either have or they find during the online surfing?

No watch pic's, no girly pic's just a look at this wonderful world we call home.

Ken

+1 I'm in. This is a great idea.

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Love the idea Ken...

Kind of why I posted in the first place...

The shot was posted by a friend of mine on Facebook...

Came originally I think from National Geographic...

The only thing I would add to the discussion is that we shouldn't limit what type of pics...

If a pic touches a member and they'd like to share it, then so be it - IMHO...

Double T

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Mount McKinley, late afternoon, August 2006. What you can't see in the photo is the moose and bear in the foreground, circling each other around a willow thicket.

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