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Will, wow and wow, this is beautiful view. Don’t tell me that this photo was taken now, otherwhise, I am packing my bags, lol. Thanks for sharing, again, beautiful. Anna
Stunning only begins to describe it. It evokes memories of my childhood, when I’d go hiking in the mountains around our camp and revel in scenes much like this.
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Scenic and beautiful place
Took my breath away. Spectacular.
The extinct volcano in the background is Mt. McLoughlin.
Very beautiful! What a great picture.
Thanks for visiting my post “Dressed to kill”.
Happy WW!
Very nice!
What a spectacular view! Happy WW!
Will, wow and wow, this is beautiful view. Don’t tell me that this photo was taken now, otherwhise, I am packing my bags, lol. Thanks for sharing, again, beautiful. Anna
Beautiful, breathtaking!
Happy WW!
So pretty! It reminds me of home.
I did a scene shot for today’s WW too, how funny.
Hugs,
Holly
Stunning only begins to describe it. It evokes memories of my childhood, when I’d go hiking in the mountains around our camp and revel in scenes much like this.
I’ve posted my WW contribution here, and hope you’ll drop by for a look:
http://tinyurl.com/6ctkch
It isn’t anywhere near as beautiful as yours, but I hope it brings you a smile all the same.
Have a great Wordless Wednesday!
All the best,
Carmi
That is a great shot! Always like landscape photos.
Happy WW!
Beautiful
Soda mountain in the background? Okay, maybe most of it is because this looks like Oregon. Have a great WW.
Beautiful shot Will, can hardly wait till we get some green around here.
oh… that is amazing…
Vhiel
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Not only is this beautiful and scenic but healthful too.
Thanks for sharing.
How beautiful!!! I love the mountains!!!
Beautiful!
I find another beautiful view with mountain background here. I wish could be there and breathe the fresh air…