Showing Off Our H2O encounters
This week’s photo challenge is covering the elements: air, wind, water, fire, earth. For this post, I chose to single out water or simply H2O.
Water
From northern mountain to the tropics we have found water; sometimes it’s crashing, or rushing and other times it appears to be standing still, frozen in time. Probably the most interesting find to me in recent travels was stumbling onto natural hot springs. Subsurface magna can heat the ground water creating hot, bubbling water surfacing in pools or shooting up in a geyser! Wow.
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Love these….I live about 40 minutes from Multnomah falls. The Columbia River Gorge is so beautiful. I’ll have to look up Soda Springs.
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Soda springs was a campground near Mt. Rainier. At the time it was technically a no longer managed Forest service campground and about 5 miles off the main highway (12, I think). One morning wandering around we stumbled onto the namesake spring dropping into the creek. Small but intriguing. Glad you stopped by! I have friends just north of Portland and hope to spend more time around the Columbia River gorge area…it was pretty spectacular.
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It is really amazing to see all the forms and colors water can take. Your pics capture the essence of water in all its forms, Cheryl! The icicles look so cool as does the misty image from Yellowstone!
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Thank you Terry!
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