Featuring a beautiful alpine landscape, today's puzzle takes us to shores of Poudre lake. This beautiful alpine lake is located just a few feet East of the Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountain National Park. If you didn't already know, the Continental Divide of the Americas (also known as the Great Divide, the Western Divide or simply the Continental Divide) is the principal, and largely mountainous, hydrological divide of the Americas.
Image Source /Credit: Gates Frontiers Fund Colorado Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.In this new puzzle we're on the shores of a small lake at sunset. Put the reeds on the lakes shores, the buildings in the distance, and the clear blue sky, back together as fast as you can and get your time on our leaderboards. If you didn't know, reed is the name used for several tall, grass-like plants of wetlands. Many different cultures have used these types of plants in construction of buildings of various types for at least thousands of years.
In today's puzzle we're visiting the Adirondacks’ Keene Valley, through which the Ausable river flows. Also known as AuSable River and originally written as "Au Sable", the river runs in the U.S. state of New York, from the Adirondack Mountains to Lake Champlain. It was originally named "Au Sable" ("sandy" in French) by Samuel de Champlain when he first explored the region in 1609 because of its sandy delta. This puzzle is based on a watercolor and gouache on green-gray wove paper painting by James David Smillie (American, New York 1833–1909 New York).
Today's puzzle game offers a fun and relaxing way to spend your free time while engaging your brain and sharpening your problem-solving skills. The puzzle features a beautiful blue sky with fluffy white clouds, and a lush green cornfield stretching into the distance. To play the game, simply drag and drop the puzzle pieces onto the board until you've completed the image. The pieces are scattered randomly, so you'll need to use your visual memory and spatial reasoning skills to figure out where each piece fits. The game offers multiple difficulty levels, ranging from very easy to extra hard, so you can choose a level that suits your puzzle-solving ability. Solve it today and enjoy the beautiful landscape image of fluffy white clouds over a corn field.
Today we're going to the Rocky Mountain town of Georgetown and taking the Georgetown Loop Railroad scenic train to see breathtaking landscape. The Georgetown Loop Railroad is a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge United States heritage railroad located in the Rocky Mountains in Clear Creek Count. This tourist train runs between the communities of Georgetown and Silver Plume through mountainous terrain along with trestles, cuts, fills, and a grand loop.
The beautiful landscape in today's puzzle was painted by Gustave Courbet, a French painter who led the Realism movement in 19th-century French painting, in 1869. The painting depicts and impressive rocky cliff and the surrounding countryside - small farm house, a dirt road and few trees. Pick your difficulty level, put the pieces back together, complete the puzzle and see the beautiful landscape. Have fun!
Take a rest on the wooden bench featured in today's puzzle and take in the beautiful view. Surrounded by lush vegetation this serene resting spot invites weary wanderers to pause and immerse themselves in nature's embrace. Pick your difficulty level, stat the game and escape the daily routine while taking in this relaxing sport nestled within the heart of a lush, verdant park. Have fun!
In today's winter themed puzzle we feature a scene from 19th century New England. Based on a oil on canvas painting by George Henry Durrie, the bucolic image that makes up this puzzle depicts a small farm during a snowy winter day. In the center of the image you can see a old wooden barn, some cows, sheep, chickens, geese and the farmer's small dog. The farmer himself can be seen carrying some hay for the animals.
In today's puzzle we're visiting Sandstone Falls, a series of broad but not high waterfalls on the New River in Sandstone Falls State Park in West Virginia. Sandstone Falls spans the river where it is 1500 feet wide. It was created by the powerful flow of the river eroding the soft conglomerate rock layer that lies below the hard sandstone layer from which the falls gets its name.
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