Journey Into the Mist
One of the most visited locations in America and here one of the famous tour boats (this one Canadian) enters the mist of Horseshoe Falls. Yes, you will get wet! (Niagara Falls, New York and Ontario)
One of the most visited locations in America and here one of the famous tour boats (this one Canadian) enters the mist of Horseshoe Falls. Yes, you will get wet! (Niagara Falls, New York and Ontario)
Corn harvested, stalks bailed, a few rows left next to the woods for wildlife. (Lodi, Wisconsin)
Aspens, evergreens, and the mountains of Colorado’s Sawatch Range. (Twin Lake, Colorado)
Don’t be fooled… you may need to zoom in to glimpse the path of sightseers which will give you a little perspective of the massive size of the rock formation Double Arch – Arches National Park. (Moab, Utah)
Ski racers making the early morning trek to the gondola as the race course is set and ready for action! (Winter Park, Colorado)
Jagged mountain peaks form an impermeable wall. Hopefully, you do not need to get on the other side – Mt. Rainier National Park. (Sunrise, Washington)
Safe passage through the rocky shoals to reach the ocean is obtained by staying between the channel markers: red triangle to port (left), green square to starboard (right). Sometimes its good to have reliable markers to help guide your journey – Biscayne National Park. (Homestead, Florida)
Vessels of all sizes stream past Round Island Light, from small pleasure craft, to Mackinac Island tourist ferries, to the mighty 1,000-foot lake freighters, a key point in their journey from Lake Michigan through the Straits of Mackinac and Lake Huron and on to Lake Superior. (Mackinac Island, Michigan)
The American Falls as seen from the Canadian side of the Niagara River. The falls were formed about 12,000 years ago by melting glaciers that also created the Great Lakes. As water from Lake Erie flows toward Lake Ontario, it continues to carve into the Niagara escarpment (Niagara Falls, Ontario and New York).
Surrounded by mixed deciduous and evergreen forest, Bigelow Pond offers a quiet and scenic resting spot – Bigelow Hollow State Park. (Union, Connecticut)