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20130225_B18A0258.jpg A walker passes lichen covered rocks on Great Carrs above Wrynose in the Lake District, Cumbria, UK, looking towards Crinkle Craggs and Bow Fell.
 
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20121210_B18A3186.jpg A walker and dog relaxing on Orrest Head above Windermere, Lake District at sunset, UK.
 
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20121211_B18A3271.jpg Sailing boats on Lake Windermere at Waterhead, Ambleside, Lake District, at sunrise, UK, with will o wisp mist.
 
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20121211_B18A3235.jpg Sailing boats on Lake Windermere at Waterhead, Ambleside, Lake District, at sunrise, UK, with will o wisp mist.
 
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20121211_B18A3309.jpg Sailing boats on Lake Windermere at Waterhead, Ambleside, Lake District, at sunrise, UK, with will o wisp mist.
 
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20121211_B18A3304.jpg Lake Windermere at Waterhead, Ambleside, Lake District, at sunrise, UK, with will o wisp mist.
 
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20121211_B18A3233.jpg Sailing boats on Lake Windermere at Waterhead, Ambleside, Lake District, at sunrise, UK, with will o wisp mist.
 
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20121211_B18A3266.jpg Sailing boats on Lake Windermere at Waterhead, Ambleside, Lake District, at sunrise, UK, with will o wisp mist.
 
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20121211_B18A3231.jpg Sailing boats on Lake Windermere at Waterhead, Ambleside, Lake District, at sunrise, UK, with will o wisp mist.
 
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20121211_B18A3278.jpg Sailing boats on Lake Windermere at Waterhead, Ambleside, Lake District, at sunrise, UK, with will o wisp mist.
 
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20121211_B18A3282.jpg Sailing boats on Lake Windermere at Waterhead, Ambleside, Lake District, at sunrise, UK, with will o wisp mist.
 
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20121211_B18A3248.jpg Sailing boats on Lake Windermere at Waterhead, Ambleside, Lake District, at sunrise, UK, with will o wisp mist.
 
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20121211_B18A3263.jpg Sailing boats on Lake Windermere at Waterhead, Ambleside, Lake District, at sunrise, UK, with will o wisp mist.
 
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20120927_IMG_1310.jpg People relaxing by the sea at a holiday complex in Myrina on Lemnos, Greece at sunset
 
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20120927_IMG_1274.jpg A holiday complex in Myrina on Lemnos, Greece at sunset
 
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20120926_IMG_1158.jpg A holiday complex swimming pool in Myrina on Lemnos, Greece at dusk.
 
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20120926_IMG_1155.jpg A holiday complex swimming pool in Myrina on Lemnos, Greece at dusk.
 
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20120926_IMG_1153.jpg A holiday complex swimming pool in Myrina on Lemnos, Greece at dusk.
 
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20120926_IMG_1152.jpg A holiday complex swimming pool in Myrina on Lemnos, Greece at dusk.
 
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20120926_IMG_1147.jpg A holiday complex swimming pool in Myrina on Lemnos, Greece at dusk.
 
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20101013_IMG_1266.jpg A mountaineer overlooks a temperature inversion with valley mist from Red Screes near Ambleside in the Lake District National Park, UK, looking towards the Kentmere fells. With a wind turbine.
 
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20101013_IMG_1279.jpg A mountaineer overlooks a temperature inversion with valley mist from Red Screes near Ambleside in the Lake District National Park, UK, looking towards the Kentmere fells. With a wind turbine.
 
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20101013_IMG_1323.jpg A mountaineer overlooks a temperature inversion with valley mist from Red Screes near Ambleside in the Lake District National Park, UK, looking towards the Kentmere fells. With a wind turbine.
 
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20100915_IMG_9253.jpg Jokulsarlon ice lagoon is one of the most visited places in Iceland. It has been created by the rapid retreat of the Breidamerkurjokull glacier which sweeps down off the Vatnajokull ice cap. Ice bergs calve off the front and float into the lagoon before floating out to sea when small enough. All of Icelands glaciers are retreating rapidly, and are predicted to disapear completely in the next 100 years. James Bond and Batman movies have been filmed at the ice lagoon. with solar panels in the foreground.
 
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20120924_IMG_0731.jpg A fishing boat in Myrina, on the isle of Lemnos, Greece at sunset.
 
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20120924_IMG_0737.jpg A fishing boat in Myrina, on the isle of Lemnos, Greece at sunset.
 
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20120924_IMG_0739.jpg A fishing boat in Myrina, on the isle of Lemnos, Greece at sunset.
 
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20120924_IMG_0751.jpg A fishing boat in Myrina, on the isle of Lemnos, Greece at sunset.
 
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20120924_IMG_0769.jpg A fishing boat in Myrina, on the isle of Lemnos, Greece at sunset.
 
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20120924_IMG_0773.jpg Myrina harbour on Lemnos, Greece at sunset.
 
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20120924_IMG_0778.jpg Myrina harbour on Lemnos, Greece at sunset.
 
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20120924_IMG_0786.jpg Myrina harbour on Lemnos, Greece at sunset.
 
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20120924_IMG_0795.jpg Myrina harbour on Lemnos, Greece at sunset.
 
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20120928_IMG_1380.jpg Sunset over rocky islands off Myrina on Lemnos, Greece.
 
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20120928_IMG_1396.jpg Sunset over rocky islands off Myrina on Lemnos, Greece.
 
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20120928_IMG_1440.jpg Sunset over rocky islands off Myrina on Lemnos, Greece.
 
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20120822IMG_1765.jpg Waterfowl Lake in the Canadian Rockies. The world famous Canadian Rockies blue green glacial lakes owe their colour to the rock flour, which is ground by the glaciers, and then flows downriver into the lakes. They relfect some colour wave lengths and absorb others, causing the colour. As the glaciers are disappearing at an alarming rate, these gems of the Rockies may well lose their colour in the coming years.
 
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20120822IMG_1767.jpg Waterfowl Lake in the Canadian Rockies. The world famous Canadian Rockies blue green glacial lakes owe their colour to the rock flour, which is ground by the glaciers, and then flows downriver into the lakes. They relfect some colour wave lengths and absorb others, causing the colour. As the glaciers are disappearing at an alarming rate, these gems of the Rockies may well lose their colour in the coming years.
 
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20120822IMG_1773.jpg A Canadian couple kayaking on Waterfowl Lake in the Canadian Rockies. The world famous Canadian Rockies blue green glacial lakes owe their colour to the rock flour, which is ground by the glaciers, and then flows downriver into the lakes. They relfect some colour wave lengths and absorb others, causing the colour. As the glaciers are disappearing at an alarming rate, these gems of the Rockies may well lose their colour in the coming years.
 
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20120822IMG_1776.jpg A Canadian couple kayaking on Waterfowl Lake in the Canadian Rockies. The world famous Canadian Rockies blue green glacial lakes owe their colour to the rock flour, which is ground by the glaciers, and then flows downriver into the lakes. They relfect some colour wave lengths and absorb others, causing the colour. As the glaciers are disappearing at an alarming rate, these gems of the Rockies may well lose their colour in the coming years.
 
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20120822IMG_1785.jpg A Canadian couple kayaking on Waterfowl Lake in the Canadian Rockies. The world famous Canadian Rockies blue green glacial lakes owe their colour to the rock flour, which is ground by the glaciers, and then flows downriver into the lakes. They relfect some colour wave lengths and absorb others, causing the colour. As the glaciers are disappearing at an alarming rate, these gems of the Rockies may well lose their colour in the coming years.
 
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20120822IMG_1795.jpg A Canadian woman kayaking on Waterfowl Lake in the Canadian Rockies. The world famous Canadian Rockies blue green glacial lakes owe their colour to the rock flour, which is ground by the glaciers, and then flows downriver into the lakes. They relfect some colour wave lengths and absorb others, causing the colour. As the glaciers are disappearing at an alarming rate, these gems of the Rockies may well lose their colour in the coming years.
 
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20120822IMG_1798.jpg A Canadian couple kayaking on Waterfowl Lake in the Canadian Rockies. The world famous Canadian Rockies blue green glacial lakes owe their colour to the rock flour, which is ground by the glaciers, and then flows downriver into the lakes. They relfect some colour wave lengths and absorb others, causing the colour. As the glaciers are disappearing at an alarming rate, these gems of the Rockies may well lose their colour in the coming years.
 
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20120822IMG_1803.jpg A Canadian couple kayaking on Waterfowl Lake in the Canadian Rockies. The world famous Canadian Rockies blue green glacial lakes owe their colour to the rock flour, which is ground by the glaciers, and then flows downriver into the lakes. They relfect some colour wave lengths and absorb others, causing the colour. As the glaciers are disappearing at an alarming rate, these gems of the Rockies may well lose their colour in the coming years.
 
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20120822IMG_1807.jpg Waterfowl Lake in the Canadian Rockies. The world famous Canadian Rockies blue green glacial lakes owe their colour to the rock flour, which is ground by the glaciers, and then flows downriver into the lakes. They relfect some colour wave lengths and absorb others, causing the colour. As the glaciers are disappearing at an alarming rate, these gems of the Rockies may well lose their colour in the coming years.
 
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20120822IMG_1826.jpg Tourists overlooking the stunningly beautiful Peyto Lake in the Canadian Rockies. The world famous Canadian Rockies blue green glacial lakes owe their colour to the rock flour, which is ground by the glaciers, and then flows downriver into the lakes. They relfect some colour wave lengths and absorb others, causing the colour. As the glaciers are disappearing at an alarming rate, these gems of the Rockies may well lose their colour in the coming years.
 
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20120822IMG_1828.jpg The stunningly beautiful Peyto Lake in the Canadian Rockies. The world famous Canadian Rockies blue green glacial lakes owe their colour to the rock flour, which is ground by the glaciers, and then flows downriver into the lakes. They relfect some colour wave lengths and absorb others, causing the colour. As the glaciers are disappearing at an alarming rate, these gems of the Rockies may well lose their colour in the coming years.
 
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20120822IMG_1831.jpg The stunningly beautiful Peyto Lake in the Canadian Rockies. The world famous Canadian Rockies blue green glacial lakes owe their colour to the rock flour, which is ground by the glaciers, and then flows downriver into the lakes. They relfect some colour wave lengths and absorb others, causing the colour. As the glaciers are disappearing at an alarming rate, these gems of the Rockies may well lose their colour in the coming years.
 
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20120822IMG_1837.jpg The stunningly beautiful Peyto Lake in the Canadian Rockies. The world famous Canadian Rockies blue green glacial lakes owe their colour to the rock flour, which is ground by the glaciers, and then flows downriver into the lakes. They relfect some colour wave lengths and absorb others, causing the colour. As the glaciers are disappearing at an alarming rate, these gems of the Rockies may well lose their colour in the coming years.
 
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20120822IMG_1846.jpg The delta at the entrance to the stunningly beautiful Peyto Lake in the Canadian Rockies. The world famous Canadian Rockies blue green glacial lakes owe their colour to the rock flour, which is ground by the glaciers, and then flows downriver into the lakes. They relfect some colour wave lengths and absorb others, causing the colour. As the glaciers are disappearing at an alarming rate, these gems of the Rockies may well lose their colour in the coming years.
 
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20120822IMG_1848.jpg The delta at the entrance to the stunningly beautiful Peyto Lake in the Canadian Rockies. The world famous Canadian Rockies blue green glacial lakes owe their colour to the rock flour, which is ground by the glaciers, and then flows downriver into the lakes. They relfect some colour wave lengths and absorb others, causing the colour. As the glaciers are disappearing at an alarming rate, these gems of the Rockies may well lose their colour in the coming years.
 
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20120822IMG_1849.jpg The delta at the entrance to the stunningly beautiful Peyto Lake in the Canadian Rockies. The world famous Canadian Rockies blue green glacial lakes owe their colour to the rock flour, which is ground by the glaciers, and then flows downriver into the lakes. They relfect some colour wave lengths and absorb others, causing the colour. As the glaciers are disappearing at an alarming rate, these gems of the Rockies may well lose their colour in the coming years.
 
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20120822IMG_1855.jpg Moraine Lake in the Canadian Rockies is one of the most picturesque, beautiful places in the whole of the Rocky mountains. The world famous Canadian Rockies blue green glacial lakes owe their colour to the rock flour, which is ground by the glaciers, and then flows downriver into the lakes. They relfect some colour wave lengths and absorb others, causing the colour. As the glaciers are disappearing at an alarming rate, these gems of the Rockies may well lose their colour in the coming years.
 
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20120822IMG_1856.jpg Moraine Lake in the Canadian Rockies is one of the most picturesque, beautiful places in the whole of the Rocky mountains. The world famous Canadian Rockies blue green glacial lakes owe their colour to the rock flour, which is ground by the glaciers, and then flows downriver into the lakes. They relfect some colour wave lengths and absorb others, causing the colour. As the glaciers are disappearing at an alarming rate, these gems of the Rockies may well lose their colour in the coming years.
 
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20120822IMG_9486.jpg The stunningly beautiful Peyto Lake in the Canadian Rockies. The world famous Canadian Rockies blue green glacial lakes owe their colour to the rock flour, which is ground by the glaciers, and then flows downriver into the lakes. They relfect some colour wave lengths and absorb others, causing the colour. As the glaciers are disappearing at an alarming rate, these gems of the Rockies may well lose their colour in the coming years.
 
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20120822IMG_9492.jpg The stunningly beautiful Peyto Lake in the Canadian Rockies. The world famous Canadian Rockies blue green glacial lakes owe their colour to the rock flour, which is ground by the glaciers, and then flows downriver into the lakes. They relfect some colour wave lengths and absorb others, causing the colour. As the glaciers are disappearing at an alarming rate, these gems of the Rockies may well lose their colour in the coming years.
 
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20120822IMG_9498.jpg The stunningly beautiful Peyto Lake in the Canadian Rockies. The world famous Canadian Rockies blue green glacial lakes owe their colour to the rock flour, which is ground by the glaciers, and then flows downriver into the lakes. They relfect some colour wave lengths and absorb others, causing the colour. As the glaciers are disappearing at an alarming rate, these gems of the Rockies may well lose their colour in the coming years.
 
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20120822IMG_9502.jpg The stunningly beautiful Peyto Lake in the Canadian Rockies. The world famous Canadian Rockies blue green glacial lakes owe their colour to the rock flour, which is ground by the glaciers, and then flows downriver into the lakes. They relfect some colour wave lengths and absorb others, causing the colour. As the glaciers are disappearing at an alarming rate, these gems of the Rockies may well lose their colour in the coming years.
 
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20120822IMG_9506.jpg The stunningly beautiful Peyto Lake in the Canadian Rockies. The world famous Canadian Rockies blue green glacial lakes owe their colour to the rock flour, which is ground by the glaciers, and then flows downriver into the lakes. They relfect some colour wave lengths and absorb others, causing the colour. As the glaciers are disappearing at an alarming rate, these gems of the Rockies may well lose their colour in the coming years.
 
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20120822IMG_9511.jpg The stunningly beautiful Peyto Lake in the Canadian Rockies. The world famous Canadian Rockies blue green glacial lakes owe their colour to the rock flour, which is ground by the glaciers, and then flows downriver into the lakes. They relfect some colour wave lengths and absorb others, causing the colour. As the glaciers are disappearing at an alarming rate, these gems of the Rockies may well lose their colour in the coming years.
 
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20120822IMG_9523.jpg A Portuguese lady sat overlooking the stunningly beautiful Peyto Lake in the Canadian Rockies. The world famous Canadian Rockies blue green glacial lakes owe their colour to the rock flour, which is ground by the glaciers, and then flows downriver into the lakes. They relfect some colour wave lengths and absorb others, causing the colour. As the glaciers are disappearing at an alarming rate, these gems of the Rockies may well lose their colour in the coming years.
 
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20120822IMG_9531.jpg A Portuguese lady sat overlooking the stunningly beautiful Peyto Lake in the Canadian Rockies. The world famous Canadian Rockies blue green glacial lakes owe their colour to the rock flour, which is ground by the glaciers, and then flows downriver into the lakes. They relfect some colour wave lengths and absorb others, causing the colour. As the glaciers are disappearing at an alarming rate, these gems of the Rockies may well lose their colour in the coming years.
 
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20120822IMG_9536.jpg Tourists overlooking the stunningly beautiful Peyto Lake in the Canadian Rockies. The world famous Canadian Rockies blue green glacial lakes owe their colour to the rock flour, which is ground by the glaciers, and then flows downriver into the lakes. They relfect some colour wave lengths and absorb others, causing the colour. As the glaciers are disappearing at an alarming rate, these gems of the Rockies may well lose their colour in the coming years.
 
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20120825IMG_0120.jpg Moraine Lake in the Canadian Rockies is one of the most picturesque, beautiful places in the whole of the Rocky mountains. The world famous Canadian Rockies blue green glacial lakes owe their colour to the rock flour, which is ground by the glaciers, and then flows downriver into the lakes. They relfect some colour wave lengths and absorb others, causing the colour. As the glaciers are disappearing at an alarming rate, these gems of the Rockies may well lose their colour in the coming years.
 
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