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  • Illumination Rock 2,909m (9,543ft) and Illumination Saddle 2,865m (9,400ft).  Illumination Rock is a spectacular spire of rotten basalt on the southwest side of Mt Hood, a stratovolcano in the Cascade Volcanic Arc of Northern Oregon.  Powerful glacial forces have eroded down a former rock ridge, leaving this sprire shaped like the fin of a fish.  The mountain's twelve glaciers are thinning as a result of glacial retreat.
    Illumination Rock, Mt Hood
  • Rock of Chequetan, cloud and lone fisherman at sunrise, Zihuatanejo, Mexico.
    Rock of Chequetan, Mexico
  • Skinner Butte Columns is a small, well-established rock climbing area in a downtown city park in Eugene, Oregon, USA. The rock is columnar basalt formed in a slow-cooling magma intrusion, resulting in relatively uniform polygons and rock of high density and excellent quality.  The cliff was mined in the early 1900s, but the more fractured, unstable face resulting from mining operations has been blanketed with chainlink fence to prevent climbing on the unstable rock.
    Skinner Butte Columns
  • Rainbow Wall from Juniper Peak 1,862m (6,109ft), Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, a public land administered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).  The Class 3 scramble is accessed from the Oak Creek Canyon Trailhead and the Arnight Trail (10.5km / 6.5 mi round trip).  Excellent views of Brownstone Wall and the south fork of Pine Creek.
    AJH_090808_2948_DRV.jpg
  • Rainbow Wall from Juniper Peak 1,862m (6,109ft), Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, a public land administered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).  The Class 3 scramble is accessed from the Oak Creek Canyon Trailhead and the Arnight Trail (10.5km / 6.5 mi round trip).  Excellent views of Brownstone Wall and the south fork of Pine Creek.
    AJH_090808_2956_DRV.jpg
  • Rock monolith at Stonehenge, Maryhill, Washington.  Light-painted with red gel during 25- to 30-second exposure. Nikon D700, 20/2.8D.
    Rock-Monolith-Stonehenge-Washington.jpg
  • Surfers and Tillamook Rock Light House, Oregon.
    Surfers Tillamook Rock Lighthouse Pa...jpg
  • Haystack Rock and one of "The Needles" - sea stacks on the Oregon Coast at Cannon Beach.
    Haystack Rock Yin Yang Oregon.jpg
  • This solitary rock about a mile off the Bay of Zihuatanejo is known by various names: La Piedra Solitaria, Roca Negra and Rock of Chequetan.  It is an important navigation aid to mariners and local fishermen, and a popular dive site amongst sport divers. Zihuatanejo, Mexico.
    La Piedra Solitaria Zihuatanejo.jpg
  • Maltese Cross and burnt fynbos. A sandstone rock formation in the Cederberg Mountains of the Western Cape. The result of erosion of the Table Mountain Sandstone formation. January 1994. Nikon F90, 28-70/3.5-4.5D. Fuji RFP
    Maltese Cross, Cederberg
  • Star trails rotate about the Southern Polar Axis of Rotation after rock climbers turn in for the night under the shelter of Spout Cave, in the rock buttress known as "The Spout".  This buttress is part of the Tafelberg massif, Cederberg Mountains, Cederberg Wilderness, South Africa. 6-hour exposure. Nikon F4, 24/2.8D. Fuji RVP. December 1997.
    Spout Cave, Cederberg.jpg
  • Castle Crags from Illumination Saddle 2,865m (9,400ft), with Leuthold Couloir (FA 1932) far left, and the Yocum Ridge above the couloir.  Castle Crag is a spectacular spire of rotten basalt on the southwest side of Mt Hood, a stratovolcano in the Cascade Volcanic Arc of Northern Oregon.  Powerful glacial forces have eroded down a former rock ridge, leaving this fantasy sprire.  The mountain's twelve glaciers are thinning as a result of glacial retreat.
    Castle Crags, Mt Hood
  • Patterns in beach sand in this close-up view are reminiscent of Chinese art, depicting the pointed rock spires of Huangshan.  Cannon Beach, Oregon.
    Huangshan Spire Sand Patterns Cannon...jpg
  • Receding Ridges, Columbia River Gorge, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    Receding Ridges, Columbia River Gorg...jpg
  • Sean Bartleet climbing the West Ridge of Mount Jefferson 3,199m (10,497ft), via the Milk Creek/West Ridge route; Grade II, Class 4.  This route is approached from Pamelia Lake and Point 4400 (ft).  Nikon F100, 24-50/3.3-4.5D, Kodak E100VS.
    West Ridge, Mt Jefferson
  • Unidentified climber falls from the last moves in the Finals round of the Veggi-Fruit Open climbing competition, July 1995, Durban Beachfront, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.  Nikon F90, 28-70/3.5.  Fuji RVP Velvia 50.
    Climbing Competition, Durban
  • A full moon sets at first light behind One Tree Hill in the Cathedral Peak area of the Mlambonja Wilderness, Drakensberg.  The sheer cliffs of the Clarens Sandstone Formation form the edge of the Little Berg and house many of the caves containing Bushman paintings for which the area is so well known.  uKhahlamba-Drakensberg Park, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
    Moonset One Tree Hill Drakensberg.jpg
  • Pink sunset light filters through dissipating storm clouds in the upper Ndedema River basin, Skoongesigt Cave, Mdedelelo Wilderness Area. Ukhahlamba-Drakensberg Park, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Chinon CM5, 28/2.8. Fuji RD. December 1988.
    Ndedema Storm Drakensberg.jpg
  • Tourists on San Francisco Bay, California.
    Tourists, San Francisco Bay.jpg
  • A full moon sets at first light behind One Tree Hill in the Cathedral Peak area of the Mlambonja Wilderness, Drakensberg.  The sheer cliffs of the Clarens Sandstone Formation form the edge of the Little Berg and house many of the caves containing Bushman paintings for which the area is so well known.  uKhahlamba-Drakensberg Park, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
    Moonset, One Tree Hill, Drakensberg-...jpg
  • Sunset on the west face of Chopicalqui 6,354m with the southwest ridge on the right skyline, and the north face of Huascarán Sur (South) 6,768m (right).  Viewed from Pisco Base Camp 4,700m. Huascarán National Park, Cordillera Blanca, Peru.  Nikon D200, 17-50/2.8. ND grad filter.
    Twilight Cairn, Peru
  • David Olds climbs to overall victory in the Veggi-Fruit Open climbing competition, July 1995, Durban Beachfront, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.  Nikon F90, 28-70/3.5.  Fuji RVP Velvia 50.
    Climbing Competition, Durban
  • Steven Bradshaw competes in the Veggi-Fruit Open climbing competition, July 1995, Durban Beachfront, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.  Nikon F90, 28-70/3.5.  Fuji RVP Velvia 50.
    Climbing Competition, Durban
  • Steven Bradshaw competes in the Veggi-Fruit Open climbing competition, July 1995, Durban Beachfront, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.  Nikon F90, 28-70/3.5.  Fuji RVP Velvia 50.
    Climbing Competition, Durban
  • Mount Hood 3,426m (11,239ft) at sunrise, viewed from Mount Tabor Park in Portland.  The left skyline is Cathedral Ridge, and the right skyline is the Southeast Ridge.  The bulge in the Southeast Ridge is called the Steel Cliff.  Mount Hood is a stratovolcano in the Cascade Volcanic Arc of Northern Oregon.  The mountain's twelve glaciers are thinning as a result of glacial retreat attributed to Global Warming associated with World Climate Change.  Nikon D700. AF300/4.
    AJH_02b_February-2019.jpg
  • Unidentified climber in the Finals round of the Veggi-Fruit Open climbing competition, July 1995, Durban Beachfront, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.  Nikon F90, 28-70/3.5.  Fuji RVP Velvia 50.
    Climbing Competition, Durban
  • Dave Pothier, gains 3rd in the Masters Division of the Veggi-Fruit Open climbing competition, July 1995, Durban Beachfront, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.  Nikon F90, 28-70/3.5.  Fuji RVP Velvia 50.
    Climbing Competition, Durban
  • David Olds climbs to overall victory in the Veggi-Fruit Open climbing competition, July 1995, Durban Beachfront, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.  Nikon F90, 28-70/3.5.  Fuji RVP Velvia 50.
    Climbing Competition, Durban
  • The 1743 map of the Mexican Harbour of Zihuatanejo by Commodore George Anson, displayed in the Archeological Museum of the Costa Grande, Zihuatanejo, Mexico.  This copy photographed on 26 November 2011.  Annotated in both Dutch and French, and prepared as plate number 26, presumably for eventual inclusion in the 1745 issue of Anson's Voyage round the World.  (Note this is not the more widely-documented 1745 edition of the similar map, prepared in English as Plate XXXI).
    Zihuatanejo Port de Chequetan 1743 A...jpg
  • Mount Hood 3,426m (11,239ft) at sunrise, viewed from Mount Tabor Park in Portland.  The left skyline is Cathedral Ridge, and the right skyline is the Southeast Ridge.  The bulge in the Southeast Ridge is called the Steel Cliff.  Mount Hood is a stratovolcano in the Cascade Volcanic Arc of Northern Oregon.  The mountain's twelve glaciers are thinning as a result of glacial retreat attributed to Global Warming associated with World Climate Change.  Nikon D700. AF300/4.
    AJH_130118_0285.jpg
  • Rain squall in the upper Ndedema River basin, Mdedelelo Wilderness, Drakensberg. Viewed from Skoongesigt Cave, the four main peaks (left to right) are Sugar Loaf 2723m, Point 2949, Little Saddle Left 3073m and  Little Saddle Right 3081m. Ukhahlamba-Drakensberg Park, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Chinon CM5, 28/2.8. Fuji RD. December 1988.
    Ndedema Rain Squall Drakensberg.jpg
  • Near the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site (where the 2.3-million year-old fossil Australopithecus africanus - nicknamed "Mrs. Ples" - was found in 1947), a Highveld summer sunset is reflected in the pond of a pure spring near Tonquani Kloof in the ancient quartzites of the Magaliesberg mountain range northwest of Johannesburg.  This area has been occupied by humans for more than 2 million years.  The range itself has a much longer geological history that began as sedimentary deposits that were later consolidated and tilted under the forces of a massive upwelling of molten magma.  This view is to the north.  South Africa. Nikon F4, 28-70/3.5-4.5D. Kodak EPP.
    Cradle of Mankind.jpg
  • "Ancient basalt boulder, fiery heat its moulder, carved and formed by frost and storm..." - the first words of the peom The Cold, Winter Wind by Lorna Peirson. These were the words that inspired this image of a basalt boulder resting on smooth sandstone bedrock in Tooth Gully, Drakensberg.  Tooth Gully lies at the left-hand end of the Amphitheatre, the iconic view of the jagged escarpment wall as viewed from the former Royal Natal National Park. Ukhahlamba-Drakensberg Park, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.   Nikon F90; 28-70/3.5-4.5. Fuji RDP-II.
    Ancient Basalt Boulder Drakensberg.jpg
  • Below the towering sentinel of Huandoy Este (East) 6,068m, the steep path to Pisco Base Camp passes a small shrine, where climbers cannot help but reflect on the fragility of life amongst the big mountains of the world.  Cordillera Blanca, Peru.  Nikon D200, 17-50/2.8.
    Shrine, Huandoy Este.jpg
  • Mount Hood 3426m (11,239ft) casts its own shadow at sunrise, viewed from Mount Tabor Park in Portland.  The left skyline is Cathedral Ridge, and the right skyline is the Southeast Ridge.  The bulge in the Southeast Ridge is called the Steel Cliff.  Mount Hood is a stratovolcano in the Cascade Volcanic Arc of Northern Oregon.  The mountain's twelve glaciers are thinning as a result of glacial retreat attributed to Global Warming associated with World Climate Change.  Nikon F4, AF300/4. Kodak E100VS
    Mount Hood Shadow, Mt Tabor Park.jpg
  • Balanced rock sculpture - 16 January 2011, San Francisco Bay by Bill Dan, a sculptor and performance artist specializing in rock balancing.  Dan's beach sculptures are unique and exist for one day only.  They are created and dismantled on the same day so as to avoid public safety issues.  Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, California.
    Bill-Dan-Rock-Art-Golden-Gate.jpg
  • Bill Dan is a sculptor and performance artist specializing in rock balancing.  Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, California.
    Bill-Dan-Sculptor-Golden-Gate.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6436.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6434.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6474.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6468.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6447.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6429.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6490.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6425.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6489.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6459.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6454.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6435.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6431.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6432.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6462.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6456.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6453.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6433.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6430.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6424.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6422.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6423.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6486.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6487.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6488.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6463.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6449.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6428.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6421.jpg
  • Tom Wylie-designed 70-footer Rage bucks a 5-knot ebb current passing through Race Passage en route from Astoria, Oregon to win line honors in Victoria, British Columbia in the 2015 Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race.  Rage was built by Schooner Creek Boat Works in Portland, Oregon.
    AJH_150509_6466.jpg
  • The NW face of Mount Hood 3,424m (11,234ft) with Cathedral Ridge (left), Sandy Glacier Headwall (below summit) and Yocum Ridge (right).  The Sandy Glacier lies below the rock buttresses.  Viewed from Bald Mountain Ridge.  This ridge is accessed from the Top Spur trailhead on the west flank of Mount Hood.
    AJH_110821_4381_DRV.jpg
  • The NW face of Mount Hood 3,424m (11,234ft) with Cathedral Ridge (left), Sandy Glacier Headwall (below summit) and Yocum Ridge (right).  The Sandy Glacier lies below the rock buttresses.  Viewed from 1,880m (6,175 ft) on the McNeil Ridge.  This ridge is accessed from the Top Spur trailhead on the west flank of Mount Hood.
    AJH_110821_4379_DRV.jpg
  • Euphorbia myrsinites / Myrtle Spurge.  Also know as Creeping Spurge or donkey tail.  Grown as a decorative plant in rock gardens, particularly valued in xeriscaping in dry areas.  Widely classified as a noxious weed, and in Oregon subject to quarantine.  The milky sap can cause significant skin and eye irritations.
    Leaf-Pattern-Geometric.jpg
  • Euphorbia myrsinites / Myrtle Spurge.  Also know as Creeping Spurge or donkey tail.  Grown as a decorative plant in rock gardens, particularly valued in xeriscaping in dry areas.  Widely classified as a noxious weed, and in Oregon subject to quarantine.  The milky sap can cause significant skin and eye irritations.
    Euphorbia-myrsinites_Myrtle-Spurge-1.jpg
  • The NW face of Mount Hood 3,424m (11,234ft) with Cathedral Ridge (left), Sandy Glacier Headwall (below summit) and Yocum Ridge (right).  The Sandy Glacier lies below the rock buttresses.  Photo taken from McNeil Point 1,882m (6,175ft).
    AJH_110821_4377_DRV.jpg
  • Euphorbia myrsinites / Myrtle Spurge.  Also know as Creeping Spurge or donkey tail.  Grown as a decorative plant in rock gardens, particularly valued in xeriscaping in dry areas.  Widely classified as a noxious weed, and in Oregon subject to quarantine.  The milky sap can cause significant skin and eye irritations.
    Euphorbia-myrsinites_Myrtle-Spurge-3.jpg
  • The south face of Chacraraju Oeste (West) 6,112m (20,050ft) and Chacraraju Este (East) 6,001m (19,690ft).  Below Chacraraju, small lakes are visible in the valley of Laguna 69.  To the right of the lakes is the long north ridge of Yanapaccha 5,460m (17,910ft), with the west face viewed head-on.  The normal route for Yanapaccha follows the right edge of the central rock rib, then climbs directly towards the summit.  Right, Brad Johnson with Portachuelo de Llanganuco behind.  Viewed from the trail between Pisco Base Camp and Laguna 69, at approx. 5,000m (16,400ft), Cordillera Blanca, Peru.
    AJH_080619_1581-87_DRV.jpg
  • Sempervivum tectorum (Common Houseleek.  Also known as Hen and chicks.  Used as an ornamental plant, they are hardy and do well in rock gardens and ecoroofs.
    Common-Houseleek_Sempervivum-tectoru...jpg
  • Euphorbia myrsinites / Myrtle Spurge.  Also know as Creeping Spurge or donkey tail.  Grown as a decorative plant in rock gardens, particularly valued in xeriscaping in dry areas, widely classified as a noxious weed, and in Oregon subject to quarantine.  The milky sap can cause significant skin and eye irritations.
    Euphorbia-myrsinites_Myrtle-Spurge-2.jpg
  • Sempervivum tectorum (Common Houseleek.  Also known as Hen and chicks.  Used as an ornamental plant, they are hardy and do well in rock gardens and ecoroofs.
    Common-Houseleek_Sempervivum-tectoru...jpg
  • Bernado and his family hosted a Pachamanca at their house.  The Pachamanca (Pacha = earth; manca = oven) is a dish handed down from the Peruvian ancestors as an offering to mother earth.  It includes a variety of meats (beef, chicken, mutton) and vegetables (potatoes, sweet potatoes, ocas).  The food is cooked in an oven excavated in the earth, and filled with heated rocks.  Nikon D200, 17-50/2.8.
    Peruvian Children
  • Bernado and his family hosted a Pachamanca at their house.  The Pachamanca (Pacha = earth; manca = oven) is a dish handed down from the Peruvian ancestors as an offering to mother earth.  It includes a variety of meats (beef, chicken, mutton) and vegetables (potatoes, sweet potatoes, ocas).  The food is cooked in an oven excavated in the earth, and filled with heated rocks.
    45_AJH_080628_1974_DRV.jpg
  • Mont Blanc 4,808m (15,775ft) South Face and the Freney Pillars and Brouillard Ridge from Lac Checroui 2,160m (7,087ft), Val Veni, Italy.  Mont Blanc Group, Pennine Alps.  Nikon F4; 28-200/3.5-5.6.  Fuji RVP50.  Day 18 of l'Arc des Alpes (5 August 1998).
    Mont-Blanc-South-Face-Reflection-Roc...jpg
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