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126 fotos com uma lente macro 100mm com extensor 25mm f18 1/50seg iso 400. Agradecimentos ao meu periquito australiano que forneceu uma das penas da cauda. Iluminação natural
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At "Blue Hole," the northern end of Massanutten Mountain and the valley of Passage Creek (Fort Valley), a fault zone distrupts bedding in the quartz sandstone (with some associated quartz pebble conglomerate and shale) of the Massanutten Formation.
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- Swans, Geese, Rice Fields, and the Sutter Buttes at Sunset. Ramirez Road, Yuba County, Calfornia by Zeke Lunder
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Aerial panorama of the One Mile Lake area, downstream of the Thermalito Afterbay Outlet on the Lower Feather River. Much of this area is gold mining tailings which have been extensively mined for gravel, and in the 1960s, for material to build the Oroville Dam, about 10 miles upstream.
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River restoration site at the mouth of the Bear River. Levees in the area were set back from the channel of the Bear River, and a riparian forest was planted in the floodplain. New residential development in the background is Plumas Lake. The Plumas Lake area flooded after levees to the north failed during major sto...
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Fall in the Northern Sacramento Valley. These lands are irrigated mainly with water from the Feather River, delivered from canals flowing from Thermalito Afterbay.
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Fall in the Northern Sacramento Valley. These lands are irrigated mainly with water from the Feather River, delivered from canals flowing from Thermalito Afterbay. The Thermalito Afterbay is shallow and water in it is warm. This works well for the rice farmers, as rice doesn't like cold water.
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This image shows three lynchpins of the Sacramento River's flood control system - Fremont Weir, the Yolo Bypass, and the Natomas Cross Canal. At high flows, the river spills over the Fremont Weir (the concrete-topped levee in the center-right of this image) and flows into the Yolo Bypass. In the center left of th...
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This image shows the Sutter Buttes, in Northern California's Sacramento Valley. It was shot from the window of a Cessna 182. There are some errors in the stitching of this image due to the fact that we were moving as I shot, and the horizons at different distances move at different relative speeds.
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This image shows the 2007 Moonlight Fire, in the Upper North Fork Feather River Watershed. All of the land in this image burned. The clearcut areas in the distance are privately owned - mainly owned by Sierra Pacific Industries. These lands were salvage logged after the fire (the fire-killed trees were removed). The ...
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