7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge - North American Friday week #123

in travel •  5 years ago 

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Hello fellow Steemians!

Welcome to my 7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge - North American Friday.

Today, you can participate by submitting your personal pictures from your travels to the continent of North America.

Please see the winner of the last week´s North American Friday @irvinesimages with the following entry:

Nature´s Misty Marvels. Soft and graceful a gentle mist from melting snow, slowly rises above it's temporary sandstone confines. Being released and set free by bright morning sunlight it creates a marvelous effect. A fine display of one of Natures most important jobs. Water gives life! Sedona Arizona USA.

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Your entries need to be submitted by 8 A.M. Central European Time in order to be considered for the challenge with a description of approximately 30 to 50 words.

Only use of personal images will be accepted and only one picture can be submitted for a daily photo challenge.

Best 10 entries will receive a 10% upvote and other valid entries will get a 5% upvote from me. Out of those best 10 entries, one winner and one runner-up will be picked. Their entries will be shared on Appics in separate posts and they will receive my upvotes on their posts as the reward. The winner will get my 100% upvote and the runner-up will get my 50% upvote on Steemit and on Appics too if their posts were posted through Appics.

For more information about the 7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge and its rules & conditions, please see the latest update post.


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Located on the North Rexford Drive, the Beverly Hills City Hall was built in 1932 in the Spanish Revival Architectural style. Currently home to the administration of Beverly Hills, the office of the mayor and the Municipal Gallery, this majestic building has been featured in several Hollywood movies such as In a Lonely Place and Beverly Hills Cop.

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After a week of exploring our beloved Jasper National Park, we had heard many rumors of this adorable duo venturing into Maligne Lake road yet we didn't spot them...Until our very last run up the mountain killing the last daylight hour we had left for our trip. We got to watch mom and baby moose lick the salt in the road and interact with each other as they exchanged cuddles for at least 15 minutes on the way up and the same on the way back down.

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The stunning twilight view of Old Quebec city in autumn season. The Old Quebec city also referred to or often called a bit of Old Europe on American soil. The old city was the capital of New France until 1760, after which time it centered the new British colony before becoming part of an independent Canada. The old city can look spooky by night but it's a very romantic part of the world to be in.

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That is such a stunning picture! Well done xox

Thank you @ladybug146 :))

Panama City Beach Florida

The first of blue waters I witnessed. On calm days the sea is so friendly here. White sand and board walks are amazing too.
The photograph is of sunset and the small umbrellas are on beach shores

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Classic New York. Central park is a breath of fresh air surrounded by all these buildings. Even if the city is almost entirely made of concrete, it still has a good atmosphere. I remember the first moment I set foot on Time Square, enveloped by the immensity of the buildings. Epic!

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It's not always easy judging height and depth in pictures, but you can see how small @ladybug146 is next to the massive frozen waterfall though at the bottom of Maligne Canyon. (Which can get up to 51 meters in depth.)

  • Jasper National Park/Alberta, Canada

Hiking through Yosemite National Park is in California’s Sierra Nevada mountains was so surreal the pure mother nature you see and find here is just had to imagine just the most beautiful landscapes and beautifully formed rock with little fresh running streams you can just drink out of like this one so cool.

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