
Mt. Skuta dominating the background.     (3 votes)
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Fall colors are beginning to show.     (3 votes)
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Reflections. Menina planina in the background.     (3 votes)
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The ponds are full of various vegetation - no idea what this starlike grass is called.     (3 votes)
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A silhouette against the sunset.     (2 votes)
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The following evening was not as dramatic, but still interesting.     (2 votes)
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On the way to Island Krk, the late afternoon light was a sign there would be a great sunset.     (2 votes)
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First of the lakes.     (2 votes)
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Light and shadows.     (2 votes)
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I absolutely loved the interior of the church! Roofless, bare walls, grass on the ground, interesing shadows ... but tough conditions for a photographer!     (2 votes)
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"I'll hide in the woods!"     (2 votes)
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Val: "What do you want?"     (2 votes)
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The walk back took less than an hour and I just made it in time to catch the last sunrays.     (1 votes)
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When I was finally done with the photo session, I headed back to the tower.     (1 votes)
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The ground is boggy and elevated wooden paths had to be built for visitors.     (1 votes)
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Cows didn't mind being photographed.     (3 votes)
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Interior of the church.     (3 votes)
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Clouds, water, grass.     (3 votes)
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Many hoofprints around the pond.     (3 votes)
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Golden pastures.     (3 votes)
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Looking to the north from the top: Velika planina and the Kamnik Alps in the background.     (2 votes)
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When we got to Stara Baška, I ran to the beach to capture this.     (3 votes)
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Cattle pen, now empty before the winter.     (3 votes)
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"Piles" of grass around the pond.     (3 votes)
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The sun was setting quickly and the pond was already in the shade.     (3 votes)
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The last pond and red leaves on the trees.     (3 votes)
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Backlit grass and glittering on the water surface.     (3 votes)
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Bright green grass growing from the humid soil.     (3 votes)
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The whole slope ofthe mountain is covered in blueberry shrubs which has already turned reddish.     (3 votes)
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Chickens in a row.     (3 votes)
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Živa practicing to be a model when she grows up.     (5 votes)
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The redness only lasted for about five minutes, then it began to fade away.     (3 votes)
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Big natural bridge of Rakov Škocjan. Does it look big?     (1 votes)
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Drinking trough. In the background from left to right: Raduha, Rogatec and Lepenatka.     (3 votes)
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Photographer's heaven.     (2 votes)
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The wooden fence above the beach.     (2 votes)
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... and even more bluish ...     (2 votes)
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The light slowly turned bluish ...     (2 votes)
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And I thought I'd be back after dark! :)     (2 votes)
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A few more minutes and the sun was gone.     (2 votes)
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It was such a nice day and the light played right into my hands.     (2 votes)
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I just couldn't stop taking photos. This place is really photogenic.     (2 votes)
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Looking back towards the tower.     (2 votes)
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Grass and water.     (2 votes)
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On the top deck of the viewing tower.     (2 votes)
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It took one hour to get to the Lovrenc lake area. First, I climbed the viewing tower. You can't even see the lakes as they are hidden among the low but thick vegetation.     (2 votes)
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An ideal spot to rest.     (2 votes)
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It's not a demanding walk - it's more or less level and the path leads through some woods and across several clearings.     (2 votes)
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I was surprised the place was almost deserted. I hardly saw any visitors, and that's a shame.     (2 votes)
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Interior of the church.     (2 votes)
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Interior of the church.     (2 votes)
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One of the newer buildings.     (2 votes)
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High up on the tower.     (2 votes)
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Walls with towers.     (2 votes)
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In the tower there is a 3-D model of the monastery.     (2 votes)
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In the middle of the walled courtyard only a few buildings were renovated, the rest are in ruins.     (2 votes)
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Trees grow on top of the walls.     (2 votes)
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The monastery is hidden in a narrow valley and is easy to miss.     (2 votes)
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Once you enter through the main gate, the church ruins are on your right. I though I saw a face here! :)     (2 votes)
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Hiking to the top of Kranjska reber only takes about 30 minutes, but for me it was longer as I stopped to take photos all the time.     (2 votes)
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Ela being mischievous.     (2 votes)
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Tree silhouettes on Velika planina.     (3 votes)
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A strange plant.     (2 votes)
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Kranjska reber, 1435 meters above sea level.     (2 votes)
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Under the small natural bridge.     (1 votes)
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Last sunrays licking the top of Velika planina.     (3 votes)
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Kašna planina hut - already closed for the season.     (3 votes)
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There are many small ponds on Kašna planina which makes it even better for pasture - cows don't have to go far to get a drink. ;)     (3 votes)
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Clouds like a veil.     (3 votes)
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A box with a notebook in which hikers write their name to prove they've reached the top.     (3 votes)
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Looking to the south from the top.     (2 votes)
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Looking towards Island Cres.     (3 votes)
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... until it was almost violet.     (2 votes)
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The hike starts at Rogla at about 1400 meters above sea level.     (2 votes)
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Inside one of the towers.     (2 votes)
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The Kamnik Alps in the late afternoon glow.     (3 votes)
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"Catch me if you can!"     (3 votes)
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The sunset was over.     (2 votes)
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Many people were taking pictures on the beach.     (2 votes)
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It was breathtaking.     (2 votes)
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The texture of the sea was really interesting in the shades of orange.     (2 votes)
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Orange-grey-orange.     (2 votes)
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The camera was held high up above my head for this one.     (2 votes)
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The grass was glowing red in the late afternoon sun.     (2 votes)
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Heading into the woods again.     (2 votes)
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Looking into the sky.     (2 votes)
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Right before the town of Rakek I came across some fields unevely lit by sunshine. And there were white puffy clouds. :)     (1 votes)
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The only place to stand are the elevated paths, and if you step off them, you might sink knee-deep into the mud. I had to maneuver a bit to take some of the photos.     (1 votes)
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