Sunday Stills Challenges – #Water in the Details
Join us as we explore the most beautiful and incredible waters in the world, from the Great Barrier Reef, to the mountain tops in the Himalayas.
Here is our entry for Terri’s Sunday Stills Challenge with the #Water in the Details. Share your thoughts with us.
Gokyo Ri Lake; 15,400–16,400 feet in the Himalayas
Strong waves crashing against the shore of a swimmable oceanside tide pool – Queen’s bath, Hawai’i
One of the many incredible shimmering blue beaches of Greece
Wailua Falls (Kauai’s Twin Falls): A dual 170-foot tall waterfall that was featured in the opening credits of the TV show Fantasy Island
Merlion in Singapore spouting water
One of the world’s largest and tallest infinity pools in the world, located in Singapore
Fun exploring an infinity pool at the Holiday Inn, in Singapore
98-foot tall waterfall inside the Cloud Forest dome in Singapore
Batu Bolong Temple in Bali
Admiring the water smashing against the limestone cliff at one of the most iconic Balinese Hindu temples, Uluwatu
Dinner Falls in Mount Hypipamee National Park, Australia
South Whitehaven Beach – Catching a beautiful sunset in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef
Changing tides, climbing tree stumps in the stunning North Whitehaven Beach while sailing the Whitsundays.
Waiotapu Thermal Wonderland in Rotorua, New Zealand. Where the ground and waters are a rainbow of colors that have been sculpted by thousands of years of volcanic activity
A lone tree surviving in Tinline Bay, New Zealand
The coasts of Akaroa Harbor in New Zealand are covered by ancient volcanic mountainsides
Hector’s Dolphins – The smallest dolphins in the world frolicking about in Akaroa
Incredible lake in the Southern Alps of Aoraki/Mt Cook and Mount Tasman, New Zealand
Kawarau River Gorge, New Zealand
Hooker Lake, New Zealand
Gateway to The Fiords of the World – Te Anau, New Zealand
The ocean blue of Halona Beach Cove in O’ahu, Hawai’i
The gorgeous 300-foot- tall Hanakāpīʻai Falls in Kaui, Hawai’i
Standing on top of Wailua Falls (Kauai’s Twin Falls): A dual 170-foot tall waterfall
Peaceful and glistening Lake Atitlán situated in an old volcanic crater in Guatemala
Admiring the Fjord from Preikestolen, Norway; a sheer cliff which rises 604 meters (just under 2,000 feet)
The amazing turquoise waters of Koh Phi Phi, Thailand
Sunset beaming it’s colors atop Lake Atitlán
Wow, what a collection of gorgeous water images from literally everywhere, and thanks for the wonderful armchair tour, Marlena and Kurt! I’m glad you found Sunday Stills and linked today and hope you find inspiration each week with my photo challenge and others.
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Thanks you so much Terri, it was very nice to recall wonderful places and memories. We will definitely be back for more. 🙂
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What an amazing selection; so beautiful and such variety. You’ve been to some amazing places 🙂
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Thank you so much for stopping by, glad you enjoyed them! 😉
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WOW. What amazing photos. I don’t even think I could pick a favorite. Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you so much Kirstin!! 😀 We appreciate you stopping by.
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