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That’s something very different. Interesting Andy.
ReplyDelete...I had forgotten that the Appalachian Mountains were international.
ReplyDeleteIt looks calm now, Andy!
ReplyDeleteExtinct volcanos fascinate me. I've always wanted to climb to the top of one. Now I think I'd just like to fly over one. I love those low clouds in your photo. A little higher up and it would look like the volcano was warming up.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great picture withe clouds and mist.
ReplyDeleteLet us hope this volcano remains extinct. It is a picturesque mountain.
ReplyDeleteVery dramatic sky with the mist and mountain. Nicely composed image, Andy!
ReplyDeleteExtinct volcanoes are the best kind. Mt. Rainier, in sight of Seattle, is not.
ReplyDeleteI hate to admit how poor my geography knowledge is about eastern North America. I didn't realize the Appalachian Mtns. extended up into Canada.
Bien captado ese paisaje urbano, amigo
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
If the barely dormant one under Yellowstone ever goes, we be in big trouble!! Nice picture, Andy.
ReplyDeleteknowing it is a volcano, it becomes an overwhelming sight, and a beautiful image!!
ReplyDeleteImpressive!
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