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Quichuas man.
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India de Sibambe.
En el bosque nublado.
Colibrì.
Winter solitude.
"Do not be afaid. I bring you good news of great j…
Hope.
Yesterday is a memory, today a gift, tomorrow a ho…
2016.
Winter on the Alps.
The outlook.
Frostnails.
Sankt Jakob
In the wood.
Winter details.
Dressed in white.
Sun shining.
Standing alone.
Langfenn.
Fernweh.
As far as the eye can see.
The moon meets Gea.
Colors.
Saturday Market
Vicuñas.
On the slopes of the Andes.
BIENVENIDOS A SALINAS.
On the road.
Horizon and sky.
In love.
At the lagoon.
Mother Love.
The weight of the soul.
Giant Tortoise.
Leon dormido.
Sula nebouxii.
Elegance in flight.
Splash!
I am Sally.
On the tracks of Darwin.
Crowded.
Am I not sweet?
Hi!
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Lost in thoughts.
Wish you a serene coming weekend:)
LoVe.
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Quilotoa (Spanish pronunciation: [kiloˈto.a]) is a water-filled caldera and the most western volcano in the Ecuadorian Andes. The 3-kilometre (2 mi)-wide caldera was formed by the collapse of this dacite volcano following a catastrophic VEI-6 eruption about 800 years ago, which produced pyroclastic flows and lahars that reached the Pacific Ocean, and spread an airborne deposit of volcanic ash throughout the northern Andes.[1]
LoVe.
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Quilotoa (Spanish pronunciation: [kiloˈto.a]) is a water-filled caldera and the most western volcano in the Ecuadorian Andes. The 3-kilometre (2 mi)-wide caldera was formed by the collapse of this dacite volcano following a catastrophic VEI-6 eruption about 800 years ago, which produced pyroclastic flows and lahars that reached the Pacific Ocean, and spread an airborne deposit of volcanic ash throughout the northern Andes.[1]
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Bonne journee.
Hearty greetings!
Desejo-lhe um fim de semana de paz.
Das Foto setzt Gedanken frei...da kann jeder reindenken, was er mag.
Congrats on Explore.
Buon WE lunghissimo anche a Te ;)
thanks for sharing
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splendida compo e perfetta cattura della luce !
ciao !
Have a good weekend ;-)
Bon, dimanche Annemarie II
Sowohl die Landschaft als auch die Bildkomposition.
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Wunderschönes Foto
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