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  • Mans best friend takes a front row seat for a fun ride
    339AMans Best Boat.jpg
  • Boating on Blue Waters Under Blue Skies - Tonka Like!
    A Great Day For Boating.jpg
  • Big Billowing Clouds Cut Off The Setting Sunlight As A Boat Crosses Over From Light To Shade on Lake Minnetonka
    Light Fades On Lake Minnetonka.jpg
  • Having Fun On The Water - All Smiles And Fun On The Boat
    Fun In The Sun.jpg
  • Ever wonder how a landscaper gets materials to your house on the lake? By boat of coarse!
    Landscaping Lake Minnetonka.jpg
  • Boating into the setting sun along Lake Minnetonka - Minnesota Living
    Into The Sunset.jpg
  • Boating under a warm setting sun, with a cool breeze on a lovely day. What could be better?
    On Sunset Waters.jpg
  • Beyond the rocky shore, a  sailboat goes by through blue waters at sunset on Lake Superior in Grand Marais, Minnesota Harbor.
    Sailing in Grand Marais.jpg
  • A view from the pier
    On The Pier.jpg
  • The last of the light falls along the lake casting some fun colors
    Last Of The Light.jpg
  • Yes, even I can to get in a shot on this gorgeous day
    Me - Sunset Lake Minnetonka.jpg
  • Duluth is a port city in the U.S. state of Minnesota and is the county seat of Saint Louis County and is the fourth largest city in Minnesota...The Edgar B. Speer was built in two sections in 1980 and passes through Duluth Port. The Edgar B. Speer can load 73,700 tons of cargo.
    edgar_b_speer.jpg
  • WMS GRONINGEN (Netherlands) Flinter ship coming out of the Duluth Minnesota Seaway Port. Flinter is a Dutch provider of modern transport by sea and related services. They manage and operate a fleet of modern cargo vessels with a cargo capacity of up to 11,000 metric tons
    WMS Groningen.jpg
  • A Kayak Day On The River. The Mississippi River begins as a trickle flowing out of Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota. From there the river flows 2,000+ miles until it pours into the Gulf of Mexico
    Along The Mississippi.jpg
  • The photo captures an idyllic early morning fishing scene. The central focus is a single fishing rod, angling upwards against a breathtaking backdrop of a dawn sky. The rod bends slightly, indicating the potential tug of a fish below, while the reel sits ready for action. Below, the water is rendered in rich, dark tones, suggesting the depth and mystery of the sea at this early hour. Above, the sky is a tapestry of warm hues—yellows, oranges, and hints of blue—mimicking the appearance of a painting with its scattered clouds. This serene setting is emblematic of the tranquil moments anglers seek, where nature's beauty is as much a catch as the fish they pursue.
    Early Morning Bite.jpg
  • Lake 33 in a boat at Busch Wildlife
    Lake 33 in a Boat.jpg
  • In this captivating photograph, our gaze is drawn towards the enchanting Nawailiwili Kauai Port and its guiding beacon, the lighthouse. Nestled along the stunning coastline of Kauai Island, this maritime gem exudes a sense of tranquility and allure that is synonymous with the Hawaiian spirit.<br />
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The Nawailiwili Kauai Port stands as a gateway to the sea, a bustling hub of activity where ships and boats eagerly arrive and depart, carrying with them the promise of adventure and exploration. The port's significance in trade and commerce is palpable, making it a vital hub for the island's economy and connectivity.<br />
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At the heart of this bustling scene stands the lighthouse, an unwavering sentinel that watches over and navigates vessels safely through the harbor entrance. Its towering structure, adorned with a distinct and captivating design, symbolizes the importance of maritime history and serves as a beacon of hope and guidance to those at sea.
    Nawailiwili Kauai Port - Lighthouse.jpg
  • A lakeside sunset after a stormy day within Goose Creek Lake in French Village, Missouri
    Goose Deep Blue After Storm.jpg
  • This artistic rendition depicts a serene sailing scene in Grand Marais. A sailboat with richly hued sails basks in the glow of a setting sun that dominates the sky with its radiant orange. The water appears calm, reflecting the light of the sun, which creates a path of shimmering gold on the surface. The foreground is marked by rugged, dark rocks, suggesting a coastline that frames the peaceful maritime journey. The image evokes a sense of adventure and tranquility, combining the majesty of the natural world with the human spirit of exploration.
    Sailing in Grand Marais.jpg
  • Located on the shore of Lake Minnetonka, Lord Fletcher's offers fine dining, entertainment and banquet services.
    Lord Fletchers Dock.jpg
  • August A. Busch Memorial Conservation Area - This 6,987-acre area contains 3,000 acres of forest in addition to grassland, cropland, old fields, prairie, and wetlands. Facilities/features: boat rentals, picnic areas, pavilion, hiking trails, 43 fishing jetties, fishing docks, staffed firearms range, archery range, five viewing blinds, and a visitor center. The area also has 28 fishable lakes and ponds totaling 550 acres.
    Blues at Busch Sunset.jpg
  • August A. Busch Memorial Conservation Area Hiking Trail. This 6,987-acre area contains 3,000 acres of forest in addition to grassland, cropland, old fields, prairie, and wetlands. Facilities/features: boat rentals, picnic areas, pavilion, hiking trails, 43 fishing jetties, fishing docks, staffed firearms range, archery range, five viewing blinds, and a visitor center. The area also has 32 fishable lakes and ponds totaling 550 acres.
    Busch Wildlife Nature Trail.jpg
  • August A. Busch Memorial Conservation Area Hiking Trail. This 6,987-acre area contains 3,000 acres of forest in addition to grassland, cropland, old fields, prairie, and wetlands. Facilities/features: boat rentals, picnic areas, pavilion, hiking trails, 43 fishing jetties, fishing docks, staffed firearms range, archery range, five viewing blinds, and a visitor center. The area also has 32 fishable lakes and ponds totaling 550 acres.
    Busch Wildlife Hiking Trail.jpg
  • I think it's well past the necessity for the the 'Stay Off Ice' sign now, but... OK<br />
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Klondike Park - Located: 4600 Hwy 94 South, Augusta, MO 63332  <br />
(On Highway 94 South between Defiance and Augusta)<br />
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Klondike Park is 250 acres of scenic property, featuring more than four miles of natural and paved trails for hiking and biking. Once the site of an old silica sand quarry, the area has been preserved and turned into beautiful parkland. A unique lookout bluff provides picturesque views of the Missouri River Valley, as well as the historic Katy Trail.<br />
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This cozy camping retreat, nestled in Missouri's wine country, has become a preferred camping destination. Spend a relaxing weekend camping under the stars close to home! It features six rustic cabins that sleep up to eight guests, 10 basic campsites, and 31 primitive campsites with restrooms and a shower house nearby.<br />
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With a modern conference center on site, it's the perfect location for a family or business outing. It also features a large fishing lake fully stocked with bluegill, bass, and catfish and free boat ramps to access the Missouri River. A unique birding/wildlife area, picnic shelters, and playgrounds for children are just a few more amenities to enjoy while at Klondike Park.
    Stay Off Ice at Klondike Spring.jpg
  • Once the site of a silica sand quarry, Klondike Park is a glowing example of nature's resiliency. Located just off the Katy Trail, the 250-acre park is a popular destination for outdoor recreationalists, families, and youth activity groups. Natural and paved trails wind through tree-lined hillsides to offer a challenging ride or hike and spectacular views of wildlife, native plants, and the surrounding Missouri River Valley. An indoor conference center that may be rented for weddings, business meetings, and other group functions; three picnic shelters, camper cabins and tent camping sites; a fishing lake; a boat ramp for access to the Missouri River; and about 5 miles of paved or natural trail.<br />
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According to early records, the land upon which Klondike Park sits was originally owned by Wilhelm (William) Engelage, a farmer from Prussia. In 1898, the Tavern Rock Sand Company bought a portion of the property and began Klondike Quarry. The silica sand mined from this quarry was mixed with soda and limestone to create glass products. The top layer (from 8? to 18? was used to make amber glass because of its yellow, claystained color, while clear glass was made from the white sand found below 18 feet. Production reached its peak in 1945 when 233,420 tons of sand were exported from the quarry to meet war demands. The quarry was permanently closed in 1983.
    Winter Sets at Klondike Park.jpg
  • This vibrant photograph is taken from the Duluth, Minnesota Harbor, showcasing a picturesque waterfront scene. In the foreground, a row of uniform, gabled-roofed townhouses stands neatly along the water's edge, their light exterior walls and symmetric design giving off a quaint and orderly suburban feel. Each home boasts a view of the harbor, suggesting a blend of residential tranquility and scenic waterfront living.<br />
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Beyond the townhouses, the harbor opens up to reveal the expansive waters of Lake Superior. The calm blue of the lake stretches to meet the sky, with a few small boats visible in the distance, hinting at the leisure and commercial activities that take place in these waters.<br />
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In the background, industrial structures, including grain elevators and storage facilities, rise against the skyline, indicating Duluth's role as a key port city. The iconic lift bridge, a notable Duluth landmark, is visible in the distance, its silhouette providing a connection between the city and the vast lake.<br />
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Above, the sky is a canvas of soft blue with wispy white clouds scattered throughout, suggesting a clear, peaceful day. This juxtaposition of residential, industrial, and natural elements captures the unique character of Duluth's harbor, a gateway to the world's largest freshwater lake and a hub of Northern Minnesota's economy and culture.
    duluth_minnesota_harbor.jpg
  • A stunning picture is worth a thousand words! Let me take a moment to describe this beautiful watery oasis. The photo captures the magical moment when an individual is amidst the vast expanse of Lake Minnetonka, trying to capture the elusive beauty of a picturesque sunset. The serene and tranquil waters are surrounded by rolling hills and dotted with distant boats, making it a sight to behold. One cannot miss the puffy, fluffy clouds that adorn the brilliant blue sky, forming a dramatic backdrop to the breathtaking landscape. The water beneath the individual seems choppy and vibrant, as if the sunlight is sparkling off it. This perfect moment of nature's magnificence serves to remind us of the delicate balance between the elements and the beauty that can emerge when they are in sync.
    Surrounded By Blue.jpg
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  • Sunset Cuivre Boat Dock.jpg
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