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But a half an hour drive will get me to miles and miles of this stuff
http://www.icr.ac.uk/support_us/suppo...
http://www.mbpost.com/images/large/26...
It's called the Peak District, and spreads from Derbyshire to Yorkshire.

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/129/34...
Paul, I am jealous. Those pictures of the Peak District are beautiful. Its on my list of places to go when I get back across the Atlantic. Thanks for sharing.

This is about all I see around me:
http://www.worldofstock.com/search_pa...
Ignore the photo with the mountain in the background, we have none of those around me for at least a hundred miles. Even then they don't look like that one.

Finally can't resist. Here's a webcam view of the public beach 5 minutes from where I live now.
http://san-clemente.org/cameras/hqcam...
Right now we're into May Grey and June Gloom so you may not catch the bright sun when you drop in.
Here's what it looks like normally
http://www.daytrippen.com/images/pict...




http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politic...
Oh I figured as much... I was just being wantonly politically incorrect. Mostly because I'm wanton. ; )

Multnomah Falls.
Stunning, great to look at from the bottom, a quick quarter-mile hike up to the bridge, a challenging one-mile hike up to the very top, and a restaurant/bar in the lodge at the foot. And there are...six?...other decent waterfalls within a mile on either side of Multnomah (though this is the favorite). It's also a great stop on my way into or out of the Columbia River Gorge.

I love to watch little kids at the water's edge, running back and forth with the slosh, their little legs pumping like chubby sandpipers.
Check out the surfers next to the pier. I never thought I'd live someplace where the high school has a surfing team.
http://san-clemente.org/cameras/hqcam...
I like the grounds of the Washington state capitol building, which is about a mile away from my house: 
One of my favorite places in Hawaii this last trip was Waimea Bay. It looks like this during the summer:

One of my favorite places in Hawaii this last trip was Waimea Bay. It looks like this during the summer:


These are two of my favorite beaches, which are not for the casual swimmer or faint of heart. I grew up body surfing at these two on the east end of Oahu. I escaped injury but many injuries occur at these two spots daily. They are the top two body surfing spots for Hawaii: I can’t stress enough that people do get hurt at these two spots (4’+ day known for peeps breaking necks on the sand and lots of lost swim trunks and tops)
http://www.hawaiiweb.com/oahu/beaches...
http://www.hawaiiweb.com/oahu/beaches...
These are two of my other favorite spots on Maui. Ho’okipa is one of the best surfing spots I had a lot of fun here:
http://www.hawaiiweb.com/maui/beaches...
‘Oheo’ Gulch is spectacular. If you don’t mind camping, the Nation Park is the best place for at least 1 night. The benefit is that after the park closes and before it opens you have the entire National Park ‘Oheo’ Gulch (Seven Sacred Pools) to your selves (few other campers). It is the best to wake up there and experience the beauty.
http://www.hawaiiweb.com/maui/sites_t...
Hi Willie. Yeah, I was warned about Sandy Beach, so I boogie boarded at Kailua instead. I tried surfing once, but it's not for me. I'm a pretty good swimmer, but I'm not a thrill-seeker.
I snorkeled at Hanauma Bay, Waimea Bay, and Shark's Cove. I could snorkel every day, if I lived in Hawaii...
Hanauma Bay:

I snorkeled at Hanauma Bay, Waimea Bay, and Shark's Cove. I could snorkel every day, if I lived in Hawaii...
Hanauma Bay:


I think I would choose Fat Guys over heroin needles. At my library, we had the heroin needle restroom, otherwise known as the Men's room. We had to learn proper procedures for dealing with sharps - using tongs or pieces of cardboard to pick up the syringe.
Hey, I know! Let's talk about Hawaii some more!
Hey, I know! Let's talk about Hawaii some more!

Hanauma Bay was about 5 minutes from where I used to live. I used to enjoy going in the morning before the crowds to feed the fish. Now your not supposed to feed the fish and they have a lot more to go through to get in. Of course all the tour guides bring in fish food and they even sell it at the snack shop. There is a spot to the east of the bay called toilet bowl that is fun to watch. I have never jumped in. I'm to much of a chicken.
I love snorkeling. Some of the best snorkeling I have done has been on the big island, but I don't remember what the spots were called I was to small.
Thanks for the pics.
I'm currently enjoying some chocolate Haagen-Daaz, but once I've finished that, I'll make myself a Pog Mai Tai.
You can't be too toasted yet, RA. You're still making pretty cogent arguments on behalf of No Child Left Behind over in Mini Am... Drink up!
You can't be too toasted yet, RA. You're still making pretty cogent arguments on behalf of No Child Left Behind over in Mini Am... Drink up!

Ice cream and alcohol on a Saturday night? Your husband is a lucky man. You're a keeper.
In the San Francisco panhandle we have heroin needle children's playground. Very prestigious.
Sandy Beach on Maui almost killed me. I got slammed by a wave while coming out of the surf and started to be dragged out to sea all upside down. It tore my suit off and almost drowned me. Luckily my friend Darien saw what happened and pulled me out. That was scary as fuck.
Sandy Beach on Maui almost killed me. I got slammed by a wave while coming out of the surf and started to be dragged out to sea all upside down. It tore my suit off and almost drowned me. Luckily my friend Darien saw what happened and pulled me out. That was scary as fuck.
Yikes, Charissa. Glad you got rescued and lived to tell the tale. That's why I avoided the Sandy Beach on Oahu. I heard tales of people getting pile-driven into the sand, and didn't care for a neck injury.
I don't mind a few scrapes from coral, or even banging into rocks while watching a turtle, but I am in no ways danger girl. Fortunately for me, I float like a cork. Just call me Corky!
Wait, no, don't...It's the mai tai talking, please ignore the above request!
I don't mind a few scrapes from coral, or even banging into rocks while watching a turtle, but I am in no ways danger girl. Fortunately for me, I float like a cork. Just call me Corky!
Wait, no, don't...It's the mai tai talking, please ignore the above request!
yeah, pile driven is a very good example of what can happen to you on that beach. I'm uncertain what the draw is that keeps people returning there after witnessing what can happen. It's mostly locals who hang out there. I guess it's some kind of badge of honor to learn how to swim there without dying.
On the other hand, the swim I had while I was out in the ocean there was amazing. So... :::shrug:::
On the other hand, the swim I had while I was out in the ocean there was amazing. So... :::shrug:::
There are amazing swims at a multitude of beaches in Hawaii, including safe ones that don't have dangerous surf.
Glad you had a good experience to go with the bad, Charissa...
Glad you had a good experience to go with the bad, Charissa...

Black Rock Mountain, also in Georgia:
http://inspirezone.org/blackrock.html
I spent a summer working at a camp in the Blue Ridge Mountains in Mountain City, GA, and we loved to go to both places on our days off.
http://www.yellow-springs.k12.oh.us/y...
http://www.pps.org/graphics/upo-pages...
http://www.lynnbecker.com/repeat/Gehr...
http://sallygreene.org/Chicago/Chicag...
Don't you think my hometown did a great job updating an old railroad yard into that beautiful space? My friend James and I sat in the square by the bean (that first picture) and took in it all.
I thought later I wished more beautiful public spaces existed. There's nothing as cool as Millenium Park in Milwaukee (although the Calatrava is beautiful).
What are your favorite public spaces and why? What do you do there?