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Bei Marktheidenfeld am Main
The Levels!
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Parc national de Plivitce.
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River Leven and Dumbarton Bridge
HFF on the boat
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Un bel Galeone nel porticciolo di Dubrovnik
Bulgaria, Pirin Mountains, Repaired Bridge over th…
Marktheidenfeld am Main
Talek River bend.
Bulgaria, Pirin Mountains, Upper Banderitsa River
HFF am Zainhüttenteich (PiP)
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Sundown in Oloshaiki.
Bulgaria, Pirin Mountains, The Bridge over the Ban…
So kann man den Braunschweiger Lichtparcours auch…
North Macedonia, Skopje, The Theatre Pedestrian Br…
HFF et bon voyage
North Macedonia, Skopje, The Stone Bridge across t…
North Macedonia, The River of Vardar, the Bridge o…
North Macedonia, Skopje, Ship-Hotel „Senigallia“ o…
North Macedonia, Black Drin Estuary
BRANTOME Dordogne
North Macedonia, Treska Bridge in Matka Canyon
North Macedonia, Treska Bridge in Matka Canyon
Vernon
Ganz rein dürfen wir nicht ...
River Leven
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North Macedonia, Treska River downstream in Matka…
Immer wieder schön ...
Four Mute Swans
Kurvenfahrt
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Port-Launay
North Macedonia, Bridge across the Left Branch of…
Et au milieu coule une rivière
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North Macedonia, Skopje, The Theatre Pedestrian Bridge across the River of Vardar, Museum of the Macedonian Struggle and Monument „Georgi Pulevski“
Georgi Pulevski (1817–1895) was a Mijak writer and revolutionary, known today as the first author to express publicly the idea of a Macedonian nation. Pulevski was born in 1817 in Galičnik, then under the rule of the Ottoman Empire, and died in 1895 in Sofia, Principality of Bulgaria. Trained as a stonemason, he became a self-taught writer in matters relating to the Macedonian language and culture.
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have a nice weekend, Alexander !
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