In the Netherlands we like our old buildings, bridges, fortresses and even our locks (those things you use to get a ship into "higher" water).
Last year one of these old locks (built in 1930's) was cut in 4 pieces and moved 120 meters. Now it's a landmark, and that landmark I flew around and in...
Decided to get down inside this tricky little spot in eastern Utah and get some close-ups without destroying my P4P+. A few sweaty-palm moments, for sure, but it worked out okay.
Indian Creek district, outside Canyonlands NP, Utah. La Sal Mountains and Moab in the distance. Shot at about 1 km distance and 500 m altitude on a cold afternoon in late November.
Pulled over driving by a beautiful lake......and just FYI here is what you call a bunch of Pelicans:
A group of pelicans has many collective nouns, including a "brief", "pod", "pouch", "scoop", and "squadron" of pelicans.
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