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Fall Color Foliage Hits Cuyahoga Valley National Park
Blue sky over little creek
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Rhubarb growing as a specimen plant beside a lake in a public park.
Canal in the Camargue on a sunny day in springtime, Provence (France)
young plant grown up in a riverbed
Tranquil Nature Scene Capturing the Beauty of a Forest River
Southern state wetlands in spring. Captured near Cumming in Georgia (USA). The image was captured with a full frame mirrorless digital camera and a sharp telephoto lens at low ISO resulting in a large, clean file. The image is part of a series of Georgia wetland.
Looking down on a small urban creek
Fall Color Foliage Hits Cuyahoga Valley National Park
a small river among bushes and trees
The Verde Valley is a unique, high desert ecosystem where the Colorado Plateau meets the Sonoran Desert.  It is surprising to find several seasonal and perennial waterways winding through the valley.  From springtime through fall, these waterways can be seen from the nearby limestone hilltops, like a vein of bright, colorful leaves from sycamore, cottonwood and willow trees.  These river-dependent trees provide critical habitat and cover for local plants and wildlife.  The Verde River is a significant watercourse in central Arizona. It is one of the major tributaries of the Salt River and is approximately 170 miles long. The headwaters of the Verde River are in the Prescott National Forest near Sullivan Lake.  The river ends at its confluence with the Salt River near Fountain Hills.  The Verde River is one of the few rivers in Arizona that flows year-round. Its flow is mainly sourced from snowmelt and springs in the upper reaches, as well as intermittent monsoon rains during the summer.  The river's riparian habitat supports a rich and diverse ecosystem, making it a crucial area for wildlife and plant species.  The Verde River is not only a vital water source but also a cherished natural and cultural resource in Arizona. Its scenic beauty, diverse ecosystems, and recreational opportunities make it an important part of the state's landscape and history.  This view of the Verde River was photographed from the Jail Trail Riverwalk in Cottonwood, Arizona, USA.
The sky and white clouds are reflected in a quiet little creek with plants growing on its banks.
Clear river with sunlight
A river landscape from an elevated view point.
Wide angle view looking along the River Trent in Staffordshire, England, UK. The River Trent is the third longest river in the United Kingdom.
Colchicum autumnale flower, autumn crocus, meadow saffron - extremely toxic plant, deadly poisonous plant, family Colchicaceae
Close-up of a bog (wetland)
spring landscape in the morning in the town of Vaciamadrid near Madrid, Spain
Amazing beauty of  a waterfall called Skok (The Jump) and creek in village on Old mountain called Senokos, Serbia
Scenic vista of a creek in coastal Goleta near Santa Barbara, Southern California
Mangrove forest of Pak Nam Rayong Thailand
Trees by the river
Canal built between Morava part of Czech and Slovakia by Bata. Beautiful greenery lining the route, trees, bushes, grass and flowers. Blue sky with white clouds. Bata canal, Czech and Slovak republics
Degraded environment, polluted river. water source contaminated with sewage
View over the Dijle river near the Dutch town Mechelen
Dramatic landscape in Ruoergai National Wetland Park, China
The river has one of the most beautiful river shades.
Unga Canal, Nagareyama city, Chiba prefecture.
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