Posts Tagged ‘waterfalls’

20+ Great Hdr Waterfall Photos All Over The World

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

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A waterfall is usually a body of water resulting from water, often in the form of a stream, flowing over an erosion-resistant rock formation that forms a nickpoint, or sudden break in elevation.

Some waterfalls form in mountain environments in which the erosive water force is high and stream courses may be subject to sudden and catastrophic change. In such cases, the waterfall may not be the end product of many years of water action over a region, but rather the result of relatively sudden geological processes such as landslides, faults or volcanic action. In cold places, snow will build up in winter and melt and turn into a waterfall in summer.

Here you can find 15+ great hdr waterfall photos. Hope you like…

Niagara Falls HDR

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Have Fun With Rafting

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

You’ve been invited to go whitewater rafting, congratulations! What? You’re nervous. You can’t swim. You don’t know what to do. Are you going off waterfalls? Are you fit enough? Are you old enough? Are you young enough? What do you wear? How do you wear it? Do you need special shoes?

Don’t worry, everyone has these questions. You’ll be just fine. On the South Fork of the American River, in Northern California, some 65,000 + people go rafting each and every year. California whitewater rafting is an excellent stop to add to your vacation. If you’ve been invited, it’s great to be cautious but you shouldn’t let this stop you from attending the trip.

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