Second day in a row of rain and hail. I really don't like the weather this time of year. That being said, here are some pictures from last summers trip to Mt. Rainier.
seen from France

seen from Malaysia

seen from Italy
seen from Netherlands

seen from United Kingdom

seen from France
seen from Italy
seen from Malaysia
seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom
seen from Portugal

seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Colombia
seen from Russia

seen from Malaysia

seen from Yemen
seen from China
Second day in a row of rain and hail. I really don't like the weather this time of year. That being said, here are some pictures from last summers trip to Mt. Rainier.

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
World Wetland Day
Less than one percent of Mount Rainier National Park is categorized as a wetland. When you picture a wetland, you may be thinking of a lowland marsh or a swamp. But at Mount Rainier, wetlands are primarily small habitats found in the subalpine zone! There are two types found in the park. “Subalpine herbaceous wetlands” are composed of a mix of plants like fan-leaf cinquefoil, black alpine sedge (Carex nigricans), and lakeshore sedge (Carex kelloggii). These wetlands are found in high-elevation basins throughout the park. Occasionally dense patches of Barclay’s willow (Salix barclayi) may dominate these environments, forming “subalpine willow wetland”. The two types often form mosaics, with willow wetlands adjacent to streams and surrounded by herbaceous wetlands. Wetlands can also occur throughout the alpine zone in depressions holding snow beds or collecting melt water. Wetlands attract numerous species and support healthy ecosystems.
NPS Photo of subalpine wetland along the Skyline Trail, 9/16/21.
Spring in the subalpine meadows of Washington state 🌷🌺🌸🌻🪻!.
Cirsium borealinipponense
Monte Civetta and Val di Zoldo – 2015 Michael 2015 – wikimedia commons

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
POV: you’re the first raven gliding down from the new-risen mountains in a time before the earth and sky were separate
alpine sunrise. washington state.
instagram: alex_mey
1.7.21 - sub-alpine forest mood