#ScenicSaturday 6th January 2024

My photos in this continuing set of series depict our beautiful world in the hope of encouraging viewers to share them and help save our unique home from human carelessness.
Today’s photo is a winter shot of the River Wye that begins in Wales and runs through a valley, part of which is designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). The river flows through part of the Forest of Dean where it also functions as the boundary between England and Wales. This shot was taken from the English side and shows part of Wales.

#

Feel free to comment, like, and share these posts so the joy of natural beauty is spread to as many people as possible. It will help us protect the environment.
I post every Saturday here, but also post a picture of natural beauty at the end of each day, with the hashtag , on FaceBook and Twitter. Join me there and comment, share, and like if you wish.

******—-******

More of my pictures appear in the Gallery.
If you’re looking for pictures for almost any purpose, you’ll find 2,500 large HD images on Picfair, which can be bought for a small sum as digital files, or as art quality prints on paper or canvas. My portion helps maintain the equipment and software quality digital photography demand. Thank you.

12 thoughts on “#ScenicSaturday 6th January 2024

  1. Pingback: #ScenicSaturday 6th January 2024 | In the Net! – Pictures and Stories of Life

    1. Thanks, Mick. Canoes are popular on the river, and we often see them gliding by, occasionally getting stuck on the shallows beside the small island that can only be identified by the tree branches poking through the flood in this shot. During the summer, the water here is shallow enough to allow potential swimmers to wade across to that small island. Sometimes, they sunbather there, too. We haven’t yet braved the canoe trip, but it’s possible we may attempt it this year.

      Like

    1. Thanks, Lynette. The river was very full after prolonged rain, especially in the Welsh mountains where it emerges, but it was a peaceful flow we encountered after a pleasant lunch at a local pub well above the river.

      Liked by 1 person

    1. There is a public footpath running along the length of the river, Noelle, and it also tracks up the hill to one side. But the land itself belongs to a wealthy family who tolerate rather than welcome walkers. Fortunately, there are places on both sides of the river where ramblers can stop and sit to enjoy the peace and the view.

      Liked by 1 person

Comments are closed.