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If you like scenes of our beautiful planet, images from this section of our catalog will surely intrigue you and make you "Wish You Were There." Whether you prefer Landscapes, WaterScapes, Lighthouses, Railrioad Tracks, or Covered Bridges, you are sure to be dazzled by these striking images. With images from Florida to Alaska, there is something here for everyone.
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The setting sun and reflection on the water evoke the feeling of the warmth radiated by the sun even on the coldest days of winter. As you gaze at this photograph, your face begins to warm and the feeling of summer travels through your body. Hang this continuous summer in any home or office decor to warm things up a little.
Marking the entrance to Rondout Harbor is the NEW Rondout light owned by the city of Kingston, NY. The old light was put up for bid by the government but never sold and was eventually demolished in 1953. Although the lighthouse is now uninhabited, it remains an important navigation aid and stands as a sentinel at the mouth of the Rondout Creek; inviting us to imagine days when paddle wheel boats were transporting thousands of passengers per week between New York City and Rondout.
The Tracy Arm Fjord twists and turns for over 30 miles, culminating in a spectacular view of the twin tidewater Sawyer Glaciers. These waterfalls are just one of the spectacular sights in Tracy Arm.
This lonely beach scene in Lake George, New York evokes memories of busy summer days in this lakeside resort town. While the colorful pallette of fall colors is barely evident in this view, the season is given away by the bright blue sky and long shadow on the beach.
The Blockhouse Point Lighthouse was established in 1851 on the west side to the entrance to Charlottetown Harbour. The original building, the second oldest on Prince Edward Island, is still in use and has not been restored. The lighthouse was automated in 1962. This view captures the top of the lighthouse with the lamp lit.
The Pine Hill Covered Bridge serves as the entrance to the Belleayre Mountain Day Use Area at the base of Belleayre Mountain. It is east of Pine Hills in the Town of Shandaken, Ulster County New York. The bridge carries Lake Street over Birch Creek.
Marking the entrance to Rondout Harbor is the NEW Rondout light owned by the city of Kingston, NY. The old light was put up for bid by the government but never sold and was eventually demolished in 1953. Although the lighthouse is now uninhabited, it remains an important navigation aid and stands as a sentinel at the mouth of the Rondout Creek; inviting us to imagine days when paddle wheel boats were transporting thousands of passengers per week between New York City and Rondout.
The Orient Point (Coffee Pot) Lighthouse is located on the tip of the north fork of Long Island on Oyster Pond Reef in Plum Gut Long Island. The lighthouse is situated on rocks just to the east of Orient Point. This lighthouse was established in 1899 and is still used as an active aid to navigation.
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