Friday 27 September 2019

The Wave at Coyote Buttes


The Coyote Buttes, in a remote region on the Arizona-Utah border, was considered inaccessible and almost unknown. It has become easier to explore the desert back country and venture into locations that were once too hazardous and too distant. These places are protected by acts of Congress as wilderness areas, to keep them from being overrun and exploited. The area has dinosaur track way in this region densely packed more than 1,000 footprints roughly 200 million years ago.

The BLM (Bureau of Land Management) uses a quota system and granted limited numbers of permits to keep visitors to a minimum in brittle areas like the Coyote Buttes. The BLM website has maps of the Coyote Buttes area, showing hiking advice and offers permits to anyone. Because of the most beautiful places like “The Wave,” in the North Unit of the Coyote Buttes, are national treasures.

With such exclusive examples of geology, they should be kept open and reachable to those able to make the spirited hike into this remote region. They want to preserve these subtle and delicate lands and don’t want to be locked out. Photographers should be able to enjoy and photograph these remote and protected parts of America. The Wave can be really challenging to locate due to the lack of an established, marked trail.

Most of the North Unit of Coyote Buttes lies at an elevation of five-thousand feet. Because the winter snows on the Slick rock can hide the trail and make it slicker. A light dusting of snow on the tops of the formations can make a fantasy land for photographers. Anyone entering the region in mid-winter must be prepared for cold weather.

When you scroll through the BLM Website and find spaces still available for hiking permits during Dec, Jan, and Feb, but make sure that you may be lucky and get a permit for a cool, clear, bright day or you may arrive during a blizzard. Control Tower and East Tepees are one of the more prominent and interesting rock features in this region.

It is also listed later with GPS coordinates, as it is both interesting, and very good central locator for the East Tepee group. In the early morning or late afternoon, the wave becomes draped in shadows that hide many of its rainbow colors and curves. The region covered by the wave is not large, but it offers delightful photographic possibilities. Source: 











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Wednesday 4 September 2019

Giethoorn Netherland – The Little Venice

Giethoorn is also famous “Venice of the North” or “Venice of the Netherland”. It is a small town has no roads and cars, but instead - more than hundred bridges over miles of canals. The town quaint canals and rustic wooden bridges interconnecting the peoples. Geithoorn is home to less than 3,000 people. They reside in the islands connected with wooden bridges. Geithoorn is in the province of Overijssel, surrounded by an immense natural reservation entitled De Wieden, every so often included in tourist brochures.
A four miles of canals separating the different islets. Geithoorn people traveling through small boats, including row boats, whisper boats. The small town is a river city look like a crass metropolis. Geithoorn were formed by Franciscan monks in the 13the century dug peat unearthing about one meter deep. Footpaths beside the canals are ideal for pedestrians, and wide selection of cafes and restaurants pleasing way of spending an afternoon.
 Giethoorn became locally famous, particularly when the Dutch film maker Bert Haanstra made his famous comedy Fanfare there in 1958. Moreover, a cycling path was eventually added in the older part of the village. This is a popular tourist attraction in the world. More than 150,000 tourists visit the Geithoorn every year. Giethoorn firstly served as part of a large nature reserve.
The quacking ducks enjoy the narrow canals system and do not disturb village peace. However, the postman uses a boat to deliver the mail. The sedate walking paths offer a picture-que view when easily-frozen water routes make for prime skating in the winter. One can ice skate both on the canals and on the adjacent charming lakes.
It is highly suggested to visit in extreme winter if you are not familiar with coldness. It is a perfect place for peace lover who can chill there without city rush. The cleanliness, colorful flowers, beautiful old house, and lush green scenery offers a life time view to visitors.  The Dutch Venice is simply unforgettable laced with serenity with its idyllic beauty, lakes, colorful flowers and wooden bridges.  Source: CP
Giethoorn Netherland – The Little Venice

Giethoorn Netherland – The Little Venice

Giethoorn Netherland – The Little Venice

Giethoorn Netherland – The Little Venice

Giethoorn Netherland – The Little Venice


Giethoorn Netherland – The Little Venice

Giethoorn Netherland – The Little Venice

Giethoorn Netherland – The Little Venice

Giethoorn Netherland – The Little Venice

Giethoorn Netherland – The Little Venice

Giethoorn Netherland – The Little Venice

Giethoorn Netherland – The Little Venice


Giethoorn Netherland – The Little Venice

Giethoorn Netherland – The Little Venice

Giethoorn Netherland – The Little Venice

Giethoorn Netherland – The Little Venice

Giethoorn Netherland – The Little Venice
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