Leon_Vienna's photos with the keyword: Sankt-Lorenz-Strom

Saint Lawrence, Migrating South - 2007 (PiP)

Saint Lawrence, Saint-Roch-des-Aulnaies, 80°x20°-1…

Saint Lawrence, Way down to Rivere du Loup - 2007…

19 Feb 2022 9 7 201
Travelling down the Lawrence Valley, fertile and well cared for lands are all around. The Laurentian mountains form the background scenery. They are among the oldest geological formations on earth.

Saint Lawrence, On the Road again - 2007 (2xPiP)

18 Feb 2022 16 12 291
Travelling down the Lawrence Valley, fertile and well cared for lands are all around. Looking closer, the north end of Île d’Orléans is visible, a more middle part in PiP1. The Laurentian mountains form the background scenery. They are among the oldest geological formations on earth.

Quebec, Pierre Radisson - 2007

17 Jan 2022 12 4 247
Pierre-Esprit Radisson (frz) Pierre-Esprit Radisson (eng) Pierre-Esprit Radisson (deu) Casseur de glaces Icebreaker Eisbrecher Aus de.wikipedia: Die „Pierre Radisson“ erlangte im Jahr 2015 Bekanntheit, als sie den russischen Helikopterpiloten Sergey Ananov rettete. Ananov hatte versucht, die Welt im Helikopter zu umkreisen und stürzte bei diesem Unterfangen zwischen Grönland und der kanadischen Baffininsel ab. Ananov überlebte den Crash und wurde schließlich von der „Pierre Radisson“ gerettet. Le "Pierre Radisson" s'est fait connaître en 2015 lorsqu'il a sauvé le pilote d'hélicoptère russe Sergey Ananov. Ananov avait tenté de faire le tour du monde en hélicoptère et s'était écrasé lors de cette entreprise entre le Groenland et l'île de Baffin au Canada. Ananov a survécu au crash et a finalement été sauvé par le "Pierre Radisson". The "Pierre Radisson" gained notoriety in 2015 when it rescued the Russian helicopter pilot Sergey Ananov. Ananov had attempted to circumnavigate the globe in a helicopter and crashed during this endeavour between Greenland and Canada's Baffin Island. Ananov survived the crash and was eventually rescued by the "Pierre Radisson".

Quebec, Looking down St. Laurence River - 2007 (2…

16 Jan 2022 11 9 215
View from the terraces at Chateau Frontenac down the St. Lawrence River. Those who have read my Wikipedia references know that "Quebec" means "where the river narrows". After Quebec City, the river widens again, but firstly becomes divided into two arms by the Ile de Orleans. Behind of it, the estuary of the St. Lawrence opens, which becomes up to 60km wide. On the right edge the east (or south?) bank is visible with some houses of neighbouring city of Levis. From the left edge to the center of the picture, Laurentian Mountains, one of the oldest mountains in the world can be seen.