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Dieuwertje
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# Posted: 20 Jan 08 17:15
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As we carefully look around, than we see many examples of the power of nature, here are some I saw, now show what you have seen too.......

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pansa
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# Posted: 20 Jan 08 17:34 - Edited by: pansa
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Water power
Storm

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geert geenen
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# Posted: 20 Jan 08 19:24
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nice topic, Dieuwertje; here is one from Nijmegen. this down-pipe is giving just enough water to let a tree grow out off a wall

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th-
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# Posted: 20 Jan 08 19:55
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...some sunbeams can transport thousands of tons of water into the sky...

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vahephoto
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# Posted: 20 Jan 08 20:53
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Great topic, Dieuwertje! Here are my contributions:

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Thomas Brandenburg
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# Posted: 20 Jan 08 21:44
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drora
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# Posted: 20 Jan 08 22:41
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Just wait for the rain .....
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jolien s
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# Posted: 21 Jan 08 08:15
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Nice topic, Dieuwertje!
Here is mine:
Although the tree is gone, the mushroom grows on, it seeme like it is streaming further on the ground where the tree used to be....

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klaus.w
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# Posted: 21 Jan 08 08:16 - Edited by: klaus.w
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There's one pic in my collection which I titled "nature resume the power". Seems to fit into this topic ;-)
And another one by cosmos which I really like:

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jolien s
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# Posted: 21 Jan 08 08:19
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I found another one...
The tulip doesn't mind that there are only Hyacinths growing on this field now!

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Doina Logofatu
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# Posted: 21 Jan 08 11:28
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Arch:

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Pedro Ladislau
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# Posted: 21 Jan 08 11:40
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Good topic Dieuwertje!
In paradise, first comes the flood. Then, the rainbow and the sun, for last.

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Dieuwertje
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# Posted: 21 Jan 08 12:07
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Thaks for the wonderful pictures you are showing in this topic.
Pedro, I like your nice story.
Dieuwertje
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zerega
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# Posted: 21 Jan 08 12:59 - Edited by: zerega
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glacier eating road every winter
Angkor
Indus river cutting a gorge through the Himalayas
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geert geenen
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# Posted: 21 Jan 08 14:14
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nature wins; another one (from duisburg, germany)

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lonesome runner
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# Posted: 21 Jan 08 14:18
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Once upon a time these were big mountains ...
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ZeeZOo
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# Posted: 21 Jan 08 15:16
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Kerlingarfjöll, Iceland.
Couldn't put the smell and the sound into the picture ! I hope u can imagine it...
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Geoffrey McElwaine
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# Posted: 21 Jan 08 16:05 - Edited by: Geoffrey McElwaine
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Dieuwertje Another nice, photogenic, topic. Here are three of mine -
Two very different waterfalls -
River Shimna, Newcastle, Co. Down
Mariadalen, Oslo,
and the Irish Sea on a stormy Autumn day -
Crawfordsburn Beach, near Bangor, Co. Down
Regards
Geoff. ( Geoffrey McElwaine )
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aiso
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# Posted: 21 Jan 08 16:42
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hi,
here are 4 of mine Dieuwertje,
greetings
aiso.
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Miguel_On
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# Posted: 21 Jan 08 21:29
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