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Letter M Falls
I was taking pictures of this nice little waterfall I found today when I noticed the orientation of the pouroff rock was in the shape of a M!
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Letter M - Cassiopeia
I saw the challenge and immediately thought of Cassiopeia. I may try something better when I have time but for now this is it.
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Fall Reflection
I was going to head up to the Buffalo River area and hike around up there but I decided to avoid the crowds and hike into a creek a few miles from home (not far from Shower Chair/Lego Falls). The creek is the eastern main drainage of Clear Creek which flows into the Mulberry. The color was wonderful and the water was actually flowing but the best part was knowing there wasnt anyone within miles!
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Unbelieveable Aurora's!
I just happened to check out spaceweather.com around 8pm last night... they mentioned auroras been seen in Ohio so I immediately threw my camera outside and immediately saw some dim red aurora. Within 10-15 minutes the aurora exploded in brightness! It was truly a unbelievable sight!
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Unbelievable Aurora's 2
I just happened to check out spaceweather.com around 8pm last night... they mentioned auroras been seen in Ohio so I immediately threw my camera outside and immediately saw some dim red aurora. Within 10-15 minutes the aurora exploded in brightness! It was truly a unbelievable sight!
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Low Water Reflections
North Fork White Oak Creek is nearly dry but these shallow black pools offer up perfect reflections...from 10-22-2011
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Fall Flowers
I was out watching for Bald Eagles in the Hartman Bottoms when I turned around and saw this nice scene ... from early October
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Heron at Sunrise
A foggy morning at Mill Creek/Lake Dardanelle from early October
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Sunrise Point Sunrise @ Mt. Nebo
I got up a few hours early this morning so I could get up on Mt. Nebo before school (ATU-RUS). I knew the thick fog at surface would almost certainly not extend to the mountaintop and sure enough I was witness to a great sunrise!...from 10-24-11
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Orionid Meteor
A Orionid Meteor shoots through Orion during the peak of the Orionid Meteor Shower on Saturday morning (10-22-11)



