Not exact matches
San Jose - Costa Rica's Capital Tortuguero National Park - 43,000 acres
of tropical rainforests, canals and rivers Braulio Carrillo Park - with its famous
cascading waterfalls Manuel Antonio National Park - home to the rare and playful squirrel monkey Escallonia Cloud Forest - also referred to as a fog forest Hanging Bridges - 6 suspension bridges winding through the tropical rainforest canopy Poás Volcano - with its mile - wide crater Arenal Volcano - with its softly glowing lava
flow Costa Rica Rainforest Hike - with naturalist guides Aerial Tram Ride - glide along the rainforest canopy (a top tourist attraction) Green Turtle Research Station - created to protect Costa Rica's turtle nesting habitat, turtle eggs and young hatchlings Atlantic Turtle Nesting Beaches - witness young turtles race to the sea (during nesting season) Cano Palma Wildlife Reserve - with its mysterious reflecting
waters Carara Biological Reserve - Also known as «River
of Crocodiles» Visits to Pineapple, Banana & Coffee Plantations Cano Negro Wildlife Refuge - includes Rio Frio boat cruise
The waterfall consists
of a seasonal wide
cascade of water flowing down a stepped rock wall into a shallow pool which can be used for swimming.
The waterfall gracefully
cascades from 100 feet into a small pool
of water, before
flowing into a meandering stream that eventually connects to the Wailua River.
The
water cascade from the upper terrace is a striking feature; flanked by frangipani trees it
flows into a shallow childrens pool at one end
of the main pool.
The picture is completed by ornamental ponds,
water cascades, and therapeutic, bubbling
water features, which provide the serene and constant sound
of flowing water.
In Untitled (1958), Chu Teh - Chun conflates the Chinese landscape painting tradition with the free spirit
of Art Informel and Western abstraction; while in Bangkok III (2013), Andreas Gursky depicts the Chao Phraya as a dark, reflective
flow, conjuring a lineage
of painterly depictions
of water, from the
cascading riverbanks
of Song dynasty landscape paintings to Claude Monet's Nymphéas.
As a result
of the consequent
cascade effect bringing forward the timing
of the change
of state
of multitudes
of water molecules, the increased evaporation results in an increased net
flow of energy from
water to air.
The setting - a picnic table set by the
waters edge
of the Niagara River where
flows the deep blue
water that
cascades over the Falls.