My apologies for not posting this yesterday. Since it is (Canadian) Thanksgiving today let's consider it a Thanksgiving post 🙂 To date, my only experience with Iceland has been a quick flight connection while enroute to Manchester, England. It was December and pitch black at 8:30 a.m. So of course this will have to change.... Continue Reading →
SUNDAY’S SPECIAL SPOT WATER SERIES – KELIMUTU TRI-COLOURED LAKES
Crater lakes (also called volcanic lakes or calderas) are large depressions formed in a volcano after an eruption. They may also be formed at sites of meteor crashes or man-made implosions. As rain falls the deep impressions are filled with water resulting in some incredible sites of nature in an isolated locale. The presence of... Continue Reading →
SUNDAY’S SPECIAL SPOT WATER SERIES – ANGEL FALLS
Back in March I showcased a few of the world's deserts. Now it is time to see the splendour of some of the world's bodies of water. The world being comprised of mainly water makes the choices incredible - I hope you enjoy the lineup. Venezuela lays claim to the world's tallest waterfall. Found deep... Continue Reading →