July 2, 2013
Mountain River
The Potomac River has roots high in the mountains. This is the North Fork of the South Branch of the Potomac in Pendleton County, West Virginia
Labels:
Appalachians,
Creeks and Rivers,
West Virginia
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beautiful! the water looks like it might be cool.
ReplyDeleteThose rapids look lovely
ReplyDeleteLooks like a nice fishing spot.
ReplyDeletePretty and peaceful. Nice shot!
ReplyDeleteI like the way you've captured the rapids in this photo. It's a very beautiful scene.
ReplyDeleteExcelente fotografia....
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Adoro rios assim,com pontos rasos e cheio de pedras!
ReplyDeleteabraço!
I love sitting by a river or even a stream and just watching it flow.
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