Rinnebäck Ravine 2018-07-08 by T.Rex
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Rinnebäck Ravine, July 8, 2018, 10:00.
Here I'm standing above the huge pipe in the previous photo. The fence with the electric wire can be seen at lower left. This photo shows the varying depth of the water. Whereas the water seems to be flowing in the left part of the photo, it is actually still, reflecting the sky as if from a mirror, which is why the white color.
Of interest is the land slippage on the opposite side of the ravine. It's very steep. And, some of those stones are larger than a meter in diameter.
Enjoy! But don't slip and fall to the bottom! You can get buried once that slippage starts moving.
Comments (5)
durleybeachbum
So interesting!
MagikUnicorn
COOL POV
vechtdalcollege
That ravine is still beautiful even without the water. I'me jealous, you have such beautiful landscapes in Sweden.Here in the Netherlands everything is flat. Maybe can this help a little to get in the mood and there is always autumn after this summer sheer up and take a beer.......salute, Gerrit.
T.Rex
Hi Gerrit; Sweden is really burning up! Check my comment to RodS on his last TNA post. It gives a good idea of the dire situation! Cheers? Michael
Richardphotos
I hope you get some much needed rain. I seen some graffiti in a men's restroom at Austin. it said flush your commode every chance you get.Houston needs the water!