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  • Latourell Falls, Columbia River Gorge, Talbot State Park, Oregon<br />
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Latourell Falls is the closest of the Columbia Gorge waterfalls to Portland. It's just barely visible from the highway, but a short jaunt up a steep paved path leads to a clear viewpoint. A walk down a different path leads to the base of the falls. Latourell Falls, a 249' plunge, is beautiful in all seasons. In the summer, the water flow is very low, creating near misty conditions. In the winter, the splash freezes everywhere.
    Latourell Falls.tif
  • Columbia River Gorge view from Vista House, Oregon<br />
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The state border between Oregon and Washington is notable for one thing: a river runs through it. But not just any river – the mighty Columbia, the fourth-largest river in the US, flowing through a massive gorge that’s up to 1219m (4000ft) deep and over 128km (80mi) long. In this gorge, myriad adventures await: whether in the water or on the trails, in summer or winter, the Columbia River Gorge offers amazing recreational activities for both hardcore outdoor enthusiasts and relaxed weekend voyagers.
    Columbia River Gorge View.tif
  • Fading Crimson Rose in the International Rose Test Garden in Portland, OR
    Fading Crimson.tif
  • Portrait of a bride.
    Carol, the happy bride.jpg
  • Fine Art Photography of the famous Sugar Loaf and the beautiful Guanabara Bay in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    Sugar Loaf and the Guanabara Bay.tif
  • Sugar Loaf view.
    The white fishes and the green city.tif
  • Portrait of a friend.
    Tati.jpg
  • Portrait of Noella
    Noella.jpg
  • Gloria is a neighborhood of middle class and upper-middle of the city of Rio de Janeiro, located at the northern end of Praia do Flamengo. Previously it was called Urucu-Mirim (little bee).<br />
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The neighborhood owes its name to the Church of Nossa Senhora da Gloria do Outeiro, one of the first city built in the eighteenth century, around which the settlement was consolidated in the region.<br />
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Until the 1930s was considered the Saint-Germain-des-Prés (Paris) Rio, because since the end of 1880 was home to hotels that served as the residence deputies, senators in office in Rio de Janeiro, the Brazilian capital. Much of its architectural and urban models were inspired by Paris, just consider the Paris Square, a true French garden. It was in this neighborhood that Machado de Assis among other artists, musicians and personalities created the famous Beethoven Club, a select group gathered to hear the works of German composer.<br />
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Between 30 and 60 years of the twentieth century, the mansions in eclectic style and a good part of workers' villages give way to buildings, which ended up giving the neighborhood the look it has today.
    Gloria tree.tif
  • Sugarloaf Mountain (in Portuguese, Pão de Açúcar), is a peak situated in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, at the mouth of Guanabara Bay on a peninsula that sticks out into the Atlantic Ocean. Rising 396 metres (1,299 ft) above the harbor, its name is said to refer to its resemblance to the traditional shape of concentrated refined loaf sugar.
    The caramel whale.tif
  • Fine art photography of Rio de Janeiro, Guanabara Bay and the Sugar Loaf.
    Rio de Janeiro and the colors of Bra...tif
  • Nature crawls.tif