The w i d e r the better! Everyone has seen many of Colorado's high alpine environment from horizon to horizon, now time to see more of the rest of the globe at this most colorful season for the upper latitudes and those of us who hang out at elevations a fair amount above sea level.
One "new" landscape per day, and if it comes from your library, it'll be new enough for us all to enjoy
Here to start our Challenge Week is Mt. Bross & Mt. Lincoln (both Colorado 14'rs), this shot taken from Windy Ridge (Home of the Ancient Bristlecones) at el. 11,400'
Wye is a busy and attractive village lying by the banks of the river Stour and directly on the North Downs Way. Nestling at the foot of the North Downs, Wye lies under the Crown, a huge emblem cut into the chalk hillside by students of Wye College in 1902 to commemorate the coronation of King Edward VII. Every November on Guy Fawkes’ Night, the students light a bonfire high on the hill and outline the Crown with torches carried in procession from the village.