World Image Issue 32 May 2016
The free global magazine of the PPS, dedicated to photography, conservation and the preservation of our planet and all the natural life that survives upon it. The free global magazine of the PPS, dedicated to photography, conservation and the preservation of our planet and all the natural life that survives upon it.
The water descents from around 600 m to 300 m altitude. All the time, little brooks become streams and streams become rivers. Some lakes are deeper than you would think. Below the Helle and the Ambleve downstream. Early spring, or the end of the winter is best to see the water flow. Most images here are made for march to early may. Downstream the water flows slower, causing algae to grow on the stones. Website = www.worldimagemag.com Page 8 email = magazine@photosociety.net
In this area, most of the trees in the higher regions will vanish, to favour the water level in the streams. For wanderers this is beneficial too, you can look over much greater distances ahead. Most of the trees you see in the next image are gone now, but here you can see how obstructed the view is. In the Ardennes, it is good to check your map all the time, you just have to know exactly where you are at all times. There are brooks that carry little water all year. Next time is the last visit to this vast area of the Ardennes. From where I live, it takes a drive of just 30 minutes to this area, so I hike here frequently. Paul. Website = www.worldimagemag.com Page 9 email = magazine@photosociety.net
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In this area, most of the trees in the higher regions<br />
will vanish, to favour the water level in the streams.<br />
For wanderers this is beneficial too, you can look<br />
over much greater distances ahead. Most of the trees<br />
you see in the next image are gone now, but here<br />
you can see how obstructed the view is. In the<br />
Ardennes, it is good to check your map all the time,<br />
you just have to know exactly where you are at all<br />
times.<br />
There are brooks that carry little water all year.<br />
Next time is the last visit to this vast area of the<br />
Ardennes. From where I live, it takes a drive of just<br />
30 minutes to this area, so I hike here frequently.<br />
Paul.<br />
Website = www.worldimagemag.com Page 9 email = magazine@photosociety.net