Holy dramatic weather. I'm thinking there is some pyrocumulus in #1. Clouds and moving water captivate my interest.
That guy who came down the sand dune successfully avoided the blow out at the bottom. I reckon he rode the sand avalanche to the bottom, letting it fill the blow out before he got there.
The floating bridge is a lot more flexible then Lake Washington's Floating bridges, which have been known to roll when stormy and big trucks crossing it. I know that as I have been there when it was happening.
Eleven's the number for me...
ReplyDeleteHoly dramatic weather. I'm thinking there is some pyrocumulus in #1. Clouds and moving water captivate my interest.
ReplyDeleteThat guy who came down the sand dune successfully avoided the blow out at the bottom. I reckon he rode the sand avalanche to the bottom, letting it fill the blow out before he got there.
Some real alluring pictures there.
That 1st picture is great! I'm always a sucker for a VW bus & that floating bridge is pretty different in my experience.
ReplyDeleteA good collection!!
The floating bridge is a lot more flexible then Lake Washington's Floating bridges, which have been known to roll when stormy and big trucks crossing it. I know that as I have been there when it was happening.
ReplyDeleteThe dog in the Norton's sidecar does it for me.
ReplyDeleteNice to see the other planets being included on F.O.R. Maybe we could start a Tuesday Open Galaxy feature?
ReplyDeleteone of your finest open roads CW....the dogs were especially smile-worthy :)
ReplyDeleteHe who blows stirrup soon does a flying dismount...
ReplyDeleteThe girl and her happy dogs.
ReplyDeleteAmen, brother.
DeleteVery nice collection. I among others appreciate the work you put in publishing these photo collections, especially Open Road.
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