Monday, June 27, 2016

Shoot Six - "Garwin's Falls"


Czech (ing) in were Milt, Mike D., Elaine, Joani, Michelle, and Peyton!


"Garwin's Falls"





The third and final stop on our waterfalls trip was just across the state line into NH to town of Wilton. Garwin's Falls has an upper and lower section. The shot above was from the lower. I added my "black glass" filter which not only slowed the water flow but also smoothed out the pooling water at the base of the falls.



Where in the World?


Here are some interesting facts about various countries of the world. Just where would I be?


Has a population of over 29 million people (29,628,392) as of July 2013.

Country boasts of the Petronas Towers - twin skyscrapers in the capital city. They were the tallest buildings in the world from 1998 to 2004 and are still regarded as the world's tallest 'twin' buildings.

Its currency is called the Ringgit. The word ringgit means "jagged", which refers to the jagged edges of Spanish silver dollars that used to be used in the region.

The world's largest discovered cave chamber (single room) is the Sarawak Chamber, in the Gunung Mulu National Park.


Popular sports played include football, badminton, field hockey, bowls, tennis, squash, martial arts, sailing, horse riding, and skateboarding.



Interesting Thought. . .


Going to church doesn't make you 
a Christian any more than 
standing in a garage makes you a car.

~  Anonymous

Leaving on a humorous note, I hope!


Why did Kamikaze pilots wear helmets?

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