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2017 NRT Photo Contest Winning Photo
Photo Category: Scenery and Natural Features
Photographer: Adelyn Alanis, San Antonio Parks & Recreation
Trail: Medina River Greenway
Switchbacks on the Medina River Greenway in San Antonio
Photo Details
Photo by: Adelyn Alanis, San Antonio Parks & Recreation
Tags:
nrt photo contest, greenway, trees
More winners from past years in the Scenery and Natural Features category
The Eno River along North Carolina's Mountains-to-Sea Trail in Eastern Eno River State Park
The Eno River along North Carolina's Mountains-to-Sea Trail in Eastern Eno River State Park
The Eno River along North Carolina's Mountains-to-Sea Trail in Eastern Eno River State Park
Williwaw National Recreation Trail in the Chugach Mountains; Anchorage, Alaska
Williwaw National Recreation Trail in the Chugach Mountains; Anchorage, Alaska
Williwaw National Recreation Trail in the Chugach Mountains; Anchorage, Alaska
Top of Mina Sauk Falls in Taum Sauk Mountain State Park, Missouri
Top of Mina Sauk Falls in Taum Sauk Mountain State Park, Missouri
Top of Mina Sauk Falls in Taum Sauk Mountain State Park, Missouri
View of the Turnagain Arm from the Bird to Gird Pathway / Indian to Girdwood Trail near Anchorage, Alaska
View of the Turnagain Arm from the Bird to Gird Pathway / Indian to Girdwood Trail near Anchorage, Alaska
View of the Turnagain Arm from the Bird to Gird Pathway / Indian to Girdwood Trail near Anchorage, Alaska
Fall Evening Walk on Wilson’s Creek Greenway, Springfield, Missouri
Fall Evening Walk on Wilson’s Creek Greenway, Springfield, Missouri
Fall Evening Walk on Wilson’s Creek Greenway, Springfield, Missouri
This photos was taken 5 months after the strike of Hurricane Maria on the island of Puerto Rico. For many years I have climbed Pico El Toro, which is the highest in this protected area, and it was the first time that I saw the forest so seriously affected. At least the forest service personnel had reopened the route. Despite the devastation of the forest, which can be seen defoliated patches, the forest gave us a beautiful rainbow as a sign of resilience.
This photos was taken 5 months after the strike of Hurricane Maria on the island of Puerto Rico. For many years I have climbed Pico El Toro, which is the highest in this protected area, and it was the first time that I saw the forest so seriously affected. At least the forest service personnel had reopened the route. Despite the devastation of the forest, which can be seen defoliated patches, the forest gave us a beautiful rainbow as a sign of resilience.
This photos was taken 5 months after the strike of Hurricane Maria on the island of Puerto Rico. For many years I have climbed Pico El Toro, which is the highest in this protected area, and it was the first time that I saw the forest so seriously affected. At least the forest service personnel had reopened the route. Despite the devastation of the forest, which can be seen defoliated patches, the forest gave us a beautiful rainbow as a sign of resilience.