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I remember when I was 6 years old, I spent a whole wonderful day there. I spent hours collecting snails and playing on the earth mover machines with my sisters and brother at the time.
I wish I could step into that beautiful memory again.
Could you post more pictures of the park's play equipment? I could love to know if they have kept the earth mover machines open to the play of children.
Thank you for your beautiful photography of the Rogue River.
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FYI, The New Carissa wasn't a "tanker", it carried wood chips. The Exxon Valdez was a tanker
I remember when I was 6 years old, I spent a whole wonderful day there. I spent hours collecting snails and playing on the earth mover machines with my sisters and brother at the time. I wish I could step into that beautiful memory again. Could you post more pictures of the park's play equipment? I could love to know if they have kept the earth mover machines open to the play of children. Thank you for your beautiful photography of the Rogue River.
very good capture! like
Miguel, thanks a lot for your very kind words. Greetings, David.
David, Thank you very much. Chris
Pretty fucking epic, bro.
I just went out and saw this too, was amazed at the double redwood on the other side of the road.
barboon, welcome to my gallery. It is nice to be reminded of this picture, of one of my favourite places. Glad you like this reflection. Regards, Herb
ps -I recommend that you take a peek at my reflection tab if you liked this a lot!
It's been 15 years since passing through Idanha, and it looks exactly the same...
Voted. Very nice shot! David My Contest - "California Dreams"