Tag: Water
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Triple Falls
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Posted in PhotographyThis is actually called “Twin Falls”, because the ones in the center and on the left are fed by springs up on the bluff that run year-round – so you can always see those two. The third is a creek that also runs along the bluff and is often dry, but in times of heavy…
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Friendship Pond – May 2013
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Posted in PhotographyYou’ll find this pond at the end of Friendship Trail, behind the Jessieville Information and Ranger Station on Hwy 7.
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Charlton’s Summer Reflection
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Posted in PhotographyCamp Charlton is a surprisingly little-known campground in the Ouachita Mountains.The water in this spring-fed swimming area is always cold – even on the hottest summer days!
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Cypress Meander
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Posted in PhotographyOxbows 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.
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Morning Photographer
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Posted in PhotographyI’m not the only one who waits on Stout’s Point for the sun to rise over Petit Jean State Park.
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Blakely Dam in November
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Posted in PhotographyBlakely Dam and Stephens Park can be seen in this photo taken from a hiking trail across from it.
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Little Buffalo from Bradley Park
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Posted in PhotographyThe “Little Buffalo” river as it flows past Bradley Park in Jasper, Arkansas.
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Greeson Sunrise
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Posted in PhotographyAn early March sunrise on Lake Greeson, in southwest Arkansas.
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November Mist on the BNR
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Posted in PhotographyA view of the upper Buffalo National River looking south from the Ponca Low Water Bridge.
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Reactive Valley
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Posted in PhotographyArkansas Nuclear One adds a surreal touch as it steams on Lake Dardanelle the Arkansas River Valley.This shot was taken from Sunset Point at Mount Nebo State Park.
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Golden Dusk on Lake Ouachita
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Posted in PhotographyA kayaker returns at sunset to the Three Sisters Springs area of Lake Ouachita.