Friday, 14 August 2015

Atlantic Seaboard fall line in Eastern United States



The Atlantic Seaboard Fall Line or ”Fall Zone”, is a 1,400 kilometers escarpment where the “Piedmont” and “Atlantic coastal” plain meet in the eastern United States. Much of the Atlantic Seaboard fall line passes across the areas where no evidence of faulting is available now. Moreover, the fall line marks the geologic boundary of hard metamorphosed terrain “the product of the Taconic orogeny” and the sandy, relatively flat outwash plain of the upper continental shelf, created of unconsolidated Cretaceous and Cenozoic sediments. The main examples of the Fall Zone comprise the “Potomac River's Great Falls” and the rapids in Richmond, Virginia, where the James River falls across a series of rapids down to its own tidal estuary.

Before navigation improvements such as locks, the fall line was normally the head of navigation on rivers due to their fast-moving water or waterfalls, and the essential portage around them. The Great Falls of the Potomac River is one example. Due to the commercial traffic, requisite labor and accessibility of water power to operate mills; several cities were founded at the intersection of rivers and the fall line. United States Route 1 connects several of the fall line cities. In 1808, Treasury Secretary “Albert Gallatin” noticed the importance of the fall line as a hindrance to improved national communication and commerce among the Atlantic seaboard and the western river systems.   

The most well-known, though not maybe the most challenging obstruction in the navigation of the Atlantic rivers, comprises in their lower falls, which are ascribed to a presumed incessant granite ridge, rising about 130 feet above tide water. Although, the ridge from New York to James River inclusively arrests the ascent of the tide; the falls of every river within that space being specifically at the head of the tide; following thence southwardly a direction almost parallel to the mountains, it recedes from the sea, leaving in each southern river a coverage of good navigation between the tide and the falls. Other falls of less magnitude are found at the gaps of the Blue Ridge, from side to side which the rivers have forced their passage.Source: Charismaticplanet.com
500-million-year-old (Cambrian Period) crystalline bedrock outcrops are buried beneath younger Coastal Plain sediments and artificial fill east of Teddy Roosevelt Island and Rock Creek Park
Africa and North America collided, the sediments in the Iapetus Ocean were compressed and metamorphosed to become part of the bedrock in the Piedmont physiographic province

Great Falls, on the Potomac River, reveals the hard metamorphic rock of the Piedmont - and how rivers in flood stage carve channels

the Fall Line zone (black line) separates the Coastal Plain of eastern Virginia (yellow) from the hard bedrock of the Piedmont

Map showing part of the Eastern Seaboard Fall Line where the pale colored coastal plain meets the brightly colored Piedmont.

Wednesday, 12 August 2015

Lifetime Photo, Rainbow and Lightning Captured Together

Different people have different approach, likes, mindset, etc., they’d love to do something different in his approach. Just like in photography Greg McCown had been trying to photograph a lightning bolt and rainbow in one shot. He’s trying from last seven years, but unable to fulfil his effort. The 42 years old photographer finally took the spectacular image when driving to work in Arizona left such an impression that he knew he had to shoot it someday. 
He’s doing real estate salesperson job, and one day he finally succeeded with a basic DSLR camera. However, it’s not easy quest as you have to guess where the lightning will strike. You know, when you want to take special picture, you’ve to be ready any time, because your reaction time to see lightning and hit the trigger in time to catch it just are not fast enough. Therefore, i used a lightning trigger, this is a small device that sits on top of the camera, senses the lightning and fires the trigger.”

Tuesday, 11 August 2015

The Most Beautiful Fox in the world



We can imagine how much you people love foxes, so we got an idea to introduce you some of the most beautiful and striking types of foxes out there so you’d know which type of fox is your favorite! The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) normally comes into mind when you hear the word “fox,” diverse and adaptive genus has species all over the world which makes sense since it can be found throughout the Northern hemisphere all of which are particularly adapted to flourish in their environments. If you really love foxes then you have to think they look better in the wild than they do around someone’s neck, then you will certainly love seeing all of these foxes in their natural element! Well, Fennec foxes, mostly native to North Africa and the Sahara desert, for surely distinguished by their large ears, which serve to dissipate their body heat. These ears give them such good hearing that they can even hear their prey moving under the sand. The Fennec foxes cream-colored fur helps them deflect heat during the day and stay warm at night. However, the red fox is the largest, most wide-spread and, as a result, the most distinct species of all the foxes. They can be found throughout the Northern Hemisphere and in Australia as well. They are very agile hunters and have been known to jump over 2m tall fences.
The “arctic marble fox,” also a member of the red fox species, is not a naturally occurring coloration and it was bred for its fur by humans. Although gray fox, which lives throughout North America, is distinguished by its “salt-and-pepper” upper coat and black-tipped tail. This fox is one of the only canids capable of climbing trees. The silver fox is in fact the same species as the “red fox” they simply have diverse pigmentation variations. The silver fox was, at one time, one of the most valuable fur foxes that could be found ever. They’re still bred and farmed for their fur and can be found throughout the Arctic Circle. Moreover, their thick fur keeps them from shivering in extreme temperatures as low as -70 degrees Celsius (-94 Fahrenheit). These foxes have comparatively short legs and snouts, which supports them to keep their surface area down and retain heat. The cross fox is yet another color variant of the red fox. It is most common in North America. 

















Saturday, 8 August 2015

Linden is Tall, Fast Growing Shade Tree



Lindens are tall and fast growing, with an attractive, dense shape. They are used as shade trees and often as street trees.  They bear dangling clusters of fragrant white flowers in early summer. Little leaf Linden or Tilia cordata a European tree is among the best. It grows up to 90 feet tall in a dense compact pyramid and is hardy to zone 4. Small, heart shaped dark green leaves turn yellow in fall in cool climates. Greenspire I s a particularly well shaped, fast growing variety, American linden, or basswood T. ameriana is a bit shorter and a bit hardier but it lacks the good fall color. Silver linden (T. tomentosa, also known as T. alba and T. argentea has leaves with whitish undersides that give the tree a silvery look when the wind blows; it is hardy to zone 5.
Well, if you want to grow Linden, then you should grow in deep fertile, moist but well drained soil in sun or part shade. Plant them balled and burlapped. Young trees should be pruned in late winter to develop a strong central leader, and lower branches can be removed to allow movement under them; but in general lindens develop a handsome, symmetrical shape on their own. Old trees can be thinned to remove deadwood and admit light. Source: Charismatic Planet

Wednesday, 5 August 2015

Lokrum, Croatia.

Lokrum  is an island in the Adriatic Sea 600 metres (1,969 feet) from the city of Dubrovnik, Croatia. According to legend, Richard the Lionheart was shipwrecked in 1192 after returning home from the crusades and was cast safely ashore on Lokrum. He pledged to build a church on the island but, at the plea of Dubrovnik citizens, the church was built on the nearby mainland instead. The island is now a popular destination with visitors to Dubrovnik.

The Congo River, Africa

The Congo River in the past also known as the Zaire River is a river in Africa and the world's deepest river with measured depths in excess of 220 m. It is the second largest river in the world by volume of water discharged. Additionally, its overall length of 4,700 km makes it the ninth longest river.

Saturday, 1 August 2015

Royal Bengal Tigers do Battle in India!

these 2 sisters are not getting along here!  Both are 1 year old cubs of T19 Krishna, a beautiful female located in Ranthambore NP, which is south of New Delhi, about nine hours drive., though we fly into Jaipur, which is only 3 hours drive. We had 16 safaris planned for this tour, this happened on our very last drive, during the last 10 minutes!  Incredible luck!

Skógafoss waterfall, Iceland

Skógafoss is a waterfall situated on the Skógá River in the south of Iceland at the cliffs of the former coastline. After the coastline had receded seaward (it is now at a distance of about 5 kilometres (3.1 miles) from Skógar), the former sea cliffs remained, parallel to the coast over hundreds of kilometres, creating together with some mountains a clear border between the coastal lowlands and the Highlands of Iceland.

Sunday, 26 July 2015

The Barehipani Falls, India

The Barehipani Falls is located in the core area of Simlipal National Park in Mayurbhanj district in the Indian state of Orissa. It is the 2nd highest waterfall in India. The waterfall is situated on the Budhabalanga River flowing over the Meghasan mountain. The Joranda Falls is located nearby. The Barehipani Falls has a total height of 399 metres (1,309 ft). It is tiered waterfall with two drops. The tallest single drop is 259 metres (850 ft).

Drone discovers Remarkable Glacier Hidden in the Himalayas, that nobody will photograph it again.

Polish photographer “David Kaszlikowski” is highly thankful to the help of a drone, when he captured a incredible scene atop a glacier near the K2 mountain, one that he wouldn’t have ever discovered otherwise. The expedition to discover an exclusive Himalayan locale started while he was shooting the upcoming documentary called “K2 Touching the Sky”. He looked-for a personal project to work on during his downtime, and so he decided to sent his “DJI Phantom drone” to look in the majestic scenery surrounding the world’s second-highest peak. Moreover, the device found a secluded spot near Concordia, which is the area below K2 where the “Baltoro” and “Godwin-Austen” glaciers converge.

He also carefully noticed that there was a section of glacier surrounded by a 65-foot-wide pool of water. Indeed, the place was very exclusive, making a very clean graphic frame, ad it was disappearing, melting, and changing its form every day. However, it was quite obvious nobody will shoot it again like me; nobody will see it the same way the next season. Well, to catch the breathtaking sight, he and his guide hiked to this special place at night, where he used a 30-second exposure shot with a Canon 5D Mark III. 
Although the shutter was open, he lightened the environment with an LED. The ultimate result is a surreal, eerily-glowing form that looks as though it’s from another planet. The unexpected location is one that he would’ve missed on his own. And as a veteran in the industry, he’s thought, like drones, can support photographers get the finest shot possible. The talented Photographer says he maybe would have missed the shot ten years ago, as he wouldn’t have had the drone that spotted the location in the first place, as the technology improves exponentially. These days with digital and access to various advanced tools, it’s much easier to get exceptional results. But one thing never changes; you have to follow your vision. Source: My Modernmet

Saturday, 11 July 2015

Prashar Lake lies 49 km north of Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, India,

Prashar Lake lies 49 km north of Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, India, with a three storied pagoda-like temple dedicated to the sage Prashar. The lake is located at a height of 2730 m above sea level. With deep blue waters, the lake is held sacred to the sage Prashar and he is regarded to have meditated there. Surrounded by snow-capped peaks and looking down on the fast flowing river Beas, the lake can be approached via Drang. The temple was built in the thirteenth century and legend has it was built by a baby from a single tree. The lake has a floating island in it and it is said to be unclear how deep it is, with a diver not being able to determine its depth.

Sinhgad Fort, Pune, India

Overall Great historical fort to treak with friends. Those want a nice trip for one day it is suitable in rainy and winter season days. Get in groups who want to take amazing selfies there, Enjoy A really Good Place In Pun.

Very scenic and feast to the eyes. Maligne Lake in Jasper National Park. Canada

Very scenic and feast to the eyes. Maligne Lake in Jasper National Park Canada. It is a visual feast. Something which is unimaginable. No photograph or video can capture its beauty . One has to see with their own eyes. The boat ride gives an opportunity to see the beauty of the lake with surrounding mountains from different angles. It is one place to visit in ones life time and a boat ride which one has to take and experience. The water of Maligne Lake is a beautiful shade of green, almost tropical in color. The mountain views are amazing for sure!!! Spirit Island is actually a small peninsula surrounded by the green waters of the lake and the Rockie Mountains. There are plenty of places to stop where you can see wildlife in abundance and take stunning photos. You get to leave the boat briefly at Spirit Island where you can take a short walk before returning to the boat. It is also an area where you can hire canoes and kayaks or just walk.

Thursday, 2 July 2015

Seljalandsfoss Waterfall - Iceland

Seljalandsfoss is situated between Selfoss and Skógafoss, where Route 1 (the Ring Road) meets the track going to Þórsmörk. This waterfall of the river Seljalandsá drops 60 metres (200 ft) over the cliffs of the former coastline. It is possible to walk behind the waterfall.

Felis Lynx

The lynx is a member of the cat family and one of the bigger felines of North America. Lynx are best known for their short stubby tails and the long tufts of black hair on the ears of a lynx. There are three different types of lynx with these being the North America lynx found in Canada and Alaska, the European lynx found in Spain and Portugal and the Asian lynx which is found in Turkestan and central Asia. The North American lynx is the biggest species of lynx and some of these lynx individuals have extremely thick and fluffy looking fur which keeps the lynx warm in the freezing Canadian winter. The European and Asian lynx species are much smaller in size and have personalities that resemble those of a domestic cat, rather than a large feline.

The lynx tends to inhabit dense shrub and grasslands in the forests of North America and parts of Eurasia. The lynx hunt small mammals, birds and fish, and the lynx are prey to few predators. Although the lynx is a ground mammal, lynx are often known to climb trees or swim in order to catch their prey. Lynx hunt small mammals, birds and fish but prefer to hunt larger mammals like reindeer, deer and elk if the lynx can find and catch them. The lynx has large paws which help the lynx to balance and also give the lynx more power when pursuing potential meals. The lynx also has extremely acute hearing which allows the lynx to hear oncoming prey and predators over long distances, and the lynx also has a strong jaw and sharp teeth which the lynx uses to bite down on its prey.

Lynx are usually solitary animals and will spend their time both hunting and resting alone, however a small group of lynx may travel and hunt together occasionally. Lynx mating takes place in the late winter and the female lynx will give birth to two to six kittens after a gestation period of about 70 days. Female lynx will usually give birth to a litter a year. The young lynx kittens stay with the mother lynx for around nine months meaning that the lynx kittens will have the mother lynx to watch over them during their first winter. The lynx kittens then move out to live on their own as young adults. It is known that adult lynx will give their young the prey to play with it before they eat it as this thought to develop their hunting skills. Lynx live in dens in rock crevices or under ledges which gives the lynx a safe place to rest as well as a home for when the lynx kittens arrive and need safely looking after. Lynx do not normally take their kill back to their den, the main exception to this is when the mother lynx is providing for her lynx kittens. Lynx children love to wrestle with each other.

The Cascadas de Agua Azul (Spanish for "Blue-water Falls")

The Cascadas de Agua Azul (Spanish for "Blue-water Falls") are found in the Mexican state of Chiapas. They are located in the Municipality of Tumbalá, 69 kilometers from Palenque by the road that leads towards San Cristóbal de las Casas. This waterfall consists of many cataracts following one after another as can be seen in the first photo in the picture gallery, taken from near the top of the sequence of cascades. The larger cataracts may be as high as 6 meters (20 feet) or so. The one pictured to the right is next to the bottom of the sequence.

Waterfalls Lakes Plitvice, Croatia (National Park)

Waterfalls  Lakes Plitvice, Croatia (National Park) is among the 20 most beautiful lakes in the world to 17th place. The park covers an area of 33,000 hectares and includes 16 lakes in succession, connected by waterfalls.Plitvice is the oldest national park in Southeast Europa.All'interno the park there are also many caves of which only a small part is agibile.I lakes are formed by two rivers: the White River and the Black River, which flow in the river Korana. The waters of these rivers are rich in calcareous salts (mostly calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate), from the dissolution of carbonate rocks forming the geological structure of sito.Questi salts are precipitated by vegetation, forming layers of travertine , a sedimentary rock recently. Over time, these deposits forming real natural dams that act as barriers to water, growing by about a centimeter per year. At one point the water pressure breaks these natural levees, opening new paths in the ground. This mechanism, in fact common to all the calcareous water, in Plitvice has assumed a particular importance.The beauty of the National Park Plitvice, Croatia, is increased in the second round of the New Seven Wonders of Nature.