Travel Photography > Photos tagged as rivers
The walk up the stream to the Fairy Springs is an easy trek. Take off your shoes or sandals and just head upstream. Water was ankle deep at most. You can walk from sea to source, worth an hour of your time.
Some of the colorful scenery on the walk up to the springs.
One of the rivers that you must cross on the way to Koh Kong.
Frankfurt am Main
Western Oregon Coast receives quite a bit of rainfall and has a fairly temporate climate, making for lovely green pastures and lots of trees.
This is where the Big River empties into the Pacific Ocean, just south of the town of Mendocino, CA.
The river changes course regularly. Usually it empties into the ocean farther to the left., but today it chose this route.
This is actually part of the Chico River, a small dam at the far end helps hold up the water in an enclosed 'pool' with a concrete floor
This is just below the old bridge over the Bear River. There is a large dam upstream from this now, but they are releasing a lot of water, probably to make room for the spring snow melt.
North of Tirana
This is a view of the Colorado River from the Eastern Wetlands area. It was much, much larger river before the Laguna Dam was built and so much water removed for irrigation.
The Group Campsite at Rio Grande Village has easy access to the river for launching or retrieving boats.
This was from the Nature Walk at Rio Grande Village, near sunset.
This is actually a beaver pond. It is next to the campground at Rio Grande Village. The Rio Grande River is in the background.
The Group campsite has fairly easy access to the Rio Grande River, which suited Mom just fine.
The picture doesn't show how windy it was when I took this shot. We drove the RV over this bridge shortly after taking the picture, with a strong crosswind.