Tag: Panorama

  • October Cold Front – Lake Dardanelle

    October Cold Front – Lake Dardanelle

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    Lake Dardanelle as seen from the State Park near Russellville, Arkansas.

  • Friendship Pond – May 2013

    Friendship Pond – May 2013

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    You’ll find this pond at the end of Friendship Trail, behind the Jessieville Information and Ranger Station on Hwy 7.

  • Cypress Meander

    Cypress Meander

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    Oxbows and Meanders are isolated lakes that were once part of a river channel – in this case, the Arkansas River.It’s not uncommon for them to be full of Cypress trees, like this one seen in late winter.

  • Blakely Dam in November

    Blakely Dam in November

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    Blakely Dam and Stephens Park can be seen in this photo taken from a hiking trail across from it.

  • Little Buffalo from Bradley Park

    Little Buffalo from Bradley Park

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    The “Little Buffalo” river as it flows past Bradley Park in Jasper, Arkansas.

  • Cedar Canyon – Cloudy View

    Cedar Canyon – Cloudy View

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    Overlooking Cedar Canyon on a cloudy day at Petit Jean State Park.

  • Cove Lake Autumn Panorama

    Cove Lake Autumn Panorama

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    Cove Lake is a beautiful wooded campground just north of Mount Magazine in the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest.

  • Two Ways to Tull

    Two Ways to Tull

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    The historic bridge to Tull, Arkansas,and it’s modern replacement on the right.

  • Signal Hill

    Signal Hill

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    Signal Hill is the highest point in Arkansas – 2,753 feet AMSL (839 meters) – located atop Mount Magazine.To show you what a difference a few months can make, the top two photos were taken in early April,and the bottom one just a few months later in early June.

  • Misty Dam Morning at Blakely

    Misty Dam Morning at Blakely

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    The hydroelectric dam at Blakely Mountain seen early on a misty morning. Lake Ouachita is on the other side of the dam, and the old Ouachita River channel in the foreground leads to Lake Hamilton.

  • Reach from the Sky

    Reach from the Sky

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    This panorama shows Cirrus Radiatus clouds, which seem to go on forever – and Lake Ouachita, which also seems to go on forever.Taken from the Hickory Nut Mountain Vista.

  • Cameron Bluffs Panoramas

    Cameron Bluffs Panoramas

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    Cameron Bluffs at Mount Magazine State Park.The top two were taken in October of 2009,the bottom one in April of 2013.