This is part of a continuing series of videos on how to make model railroad scenery. This shows how to make a realistic waterfall in a mountain scene.
Archive for December, 2010
Hand crafted tropical paradise! www.creativerockconcepts.com
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Dad’s Rock Fountain in front of our house
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its in the adelaide hills there is a place, there are what appears to be artificial rocks and a small waterfall kind of thing… theres water with small lilypads and green grass next to it. theres a gravel road near by and there are houses nearby (very big) if you stand on the rocks you can see the whole city
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Artificial Rocks & Waterfalls & Sculpting in Egypt by Haroun Company
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SO REAL, SO LIGHT, SO EASY… installation of Universal Cascade, see how easy it is to install.
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A collection of my favorite images from 2009 www.trbphotography.com Music by Jason Shaw www.audionautix.com
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A TripAdvisor™ TripWow video of a travel blog to Canaima National Park, Venezuela by TravelPod blogger Benyclaire. See this TripWow and more at tripwow.tripadvisor.com Highest waterfall in the world, the Angel Falls “First stop in Venezuela, Caracas, and arguably the most dangerous city in the continent. We had a 6 hour stopover here before our connecting flight to Ciudad Bolivar, and we had at one time thought maybe we should go and visit the city in this time. However, our ‘bibles’ said that it can take 2 hours to get from the city to the airport (if unlucky), and after seeing the taxis (which were big, scary looking, black jeeps) we thought maybe it was safer to remain where we were… We found a TGI Fridays, and treated ourselves to some American food, which helped to pass the time ok (just about). 2 more take offs as we stopped first in Maturin, and we finally arrived in Ciudad Bolivar at 9.30pm. It was an eerie ride to the hostel as we passed nobody on the streets at all and very few cars, and no stopping for red traffic lights. Apparently, there is a voluntary curfew after dark! Our hostel didn’t seem to know we were arriving, but being empty it was not much problem for them. And what a gorgeous hostel it was, with hammocks, a bar and huge kitchen and gynormous rooms. Almost a shame we were leaving at 6.45am for Canaima! Yet another flight, but this time in a 5 seater plane, we headed south to Canaima. The views were fantastic. We had been told it was an hours …
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My hunny’s Suzuki Samurai 4.3 rockcrawling down the waterfall on Independence trail at Penrose.
