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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Cascading water at Forest Camp - Watery Wednesday

Refreshing cascading water in a river at Forest Camp in Valencia, Negros Oriental.


The woods were made for the hunters of dreams,
The brooks for the fishers of song;
To the hunters who hunt for the gunless game
The streams and the woods belong.

~Sam Walter Foss

Posted for Watery Wednesday

22 comments:

  1. Out country is filled with beautiful little nooks that one can enjoy. The water images are so wonderfully captured.

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  2. there is nothing like camping on a nature's ground. really make u feel that you are one with the nature. sarap jan.

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  3. Lovely stream, about now I wouldn't mind jumping in. Glad you stopped by my site.

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  4. Yay! That's from my hometown! Valencia has its own geothermal plant operated by PNOC. I hope you had a wonderful time!

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  5. I thought it's the same Forest Camp in Dumaguete. =)

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  6. hello, witsandnuts! this place is just outside Dumaguete...approximately 10 kilometers from the city.

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  7. hello, Ebie! really, you're from Valencia? it's a great town---so many interesting places to see, love the cool weather there! i enjoyed my visit.:D

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  8. That looks cold and refreshing! Great post :)

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  9. That's what we call real watery, lots of water out there. Great captures.

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  10. I am totally in tune with the poem, the swirling, gushing water and the forest. Lovely post.

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  11. These shots are fantastic! Very nicely shot!

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  12. WOW !! Wondwerful captures, especially that first one !!

    Foss's words are so beautiful and appropriate to these photos..

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  13. These are beautiful! That looks like nature's own jacuzzi. :-)

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  14. Beautiful shots of cascading water!

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  15. Your photos look so tropical and lush, wish I was there!

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  16. Your photos reminds me of my childhood days. We live near the river kung saan lagi kaming naglalaro, fishing, etc.

    Mine is up as well. Hope to see you there!

    Cheers,
    Nita

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  17. You've really captured the essence of the running water in that first photo! I really like it.

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  18. bibong bibo pa ang daloy ng ilog.

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  19. Beautiful shots, I can almost hear the water.

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  20. Beautiful stream! love the water and it feels refreshing.

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