Daily prompt, weekly photo challenge
And this week topic is… WATER! (Yeah, that's also the third Book of the Immortals, but I'm not going there yet, haha!). Now, I have plenty of pictures of lakes, rivers, even seaside (including rain-covered train window from Wales…), so it was hard to choose! So I decided to pick three mostly European things hoping to show you something you don't already know!
First an Andalusian lake (sorry, can't remember the name…), so we're in Spain:

Andalusia (Spain) 2009
Now we move to the other side of the Atlantic for another, much bigger lake you probably heard of: Lake Michigan (picture taken in Chicago).

Chicago 2008
Why? So you can compare it with our local sea, the Mediterranean. Here you have the Mar Tirreno on the northern coast of Tuscany.

Marina di Massa (Tuscany, Italy) 2010
The difference? It's in the smell. The picture in the middle looks like the third one but smells like the first one… And it was freezing cold (we had snow later that day) while the other two places are both hot!
Now, I could also a river… or a waterfall… so I guess I'll post 5 pictures (did I ever mention 5 is my favorite number? ). So, here goes the river: not sure of the name, but it runs through Garfagnana – Tuscany again. And the bridge is called "Devil's bridge".

Ponte del Diavolo (Tuscany - Italy)
I haven't taken many pictures of European waterfalls or whatnot, so the last picture is of a hot spring in the heart of Yellowstone National Park… It's hot water, but still water, right?

Dragon's mouth - Yellowstone National Park
OK, I can't leave without a waterfall, so here's Running Eagle waterfall…

Running Eagle Falls - Glacier National Park
And let's end with a northern lake, at Glacier Park!

Glacier National Park
That's all my water for now, folks! (And if you're wondering, yes, I've been traveling more often to the US than Europe lately…)







