Latefossen by Wim van de Meerendonk, back from Norway!
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Latefossen by Wim van de Meerendonk, back from Norway!

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Panorama Lago di Sorapis (In Eplore 14-11-2024) par wim van de meerendonk Via Flickr : Already three years ago I was in the Dolomites, stunning scenery everywhere. 5500 pictures I took, and I have a few to share. In the recent weeks there were many shots of people who I follow that had been there this year and that inspired me to go back to my own shots. One of the pictures that I still had on my posting list was this one. Earlier I had already posted a panorama from the other side (www.flickr.com/photos/115540984@N02/52272675137/in/album-...), and there was always a sort of doubt which of the two I liked better. The walk to Lago di Sorapis was quite tough as far as I can remember, but the reward was big. I never had heard a singing lake, but this lake did. If you want to know more about that the description can be found on my other posting.
Window on Moraine lake by wim van de meerendonk Via Flickr: Sort of nostalgia. Going back to my Canada pictures, and finding this one. Well why not....
Aerial Steine by Wim van de Meerendonk, back from Norway!

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Early morning at smoggy Begnas lake by Wim van de Meerendonk, back home!