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The rocks can get in interesting shapes, after the waves have hit them for many years...
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If we only had a little boat so that we could also explore the little islands, without signs of others...
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I have been playing 'Hide and Seek' with a Dragonfly. Just when I came close she would escape to another flower. But I managed to take these pictures...
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The dragonfly has two names in Turkish: one means girlbug, very appropiate giving its feminine and fairy-like appearance, and the other, more enigmatically, yusufcuk, little Joseph.
*drops everything and starts running to Turkey*
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures from the landscape, I must go to there sometimes.
ReplyDeleteWow, I want to spend my weekend there! Amazing landscape!
ReplyDeletewow, looks gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love dragonflies, and those are some beautiful photos!
ReplyDeletewow, it looks marvellous there !
ReplyDeleteThe water is so clean and blue, and the the little islands would be fun to explore! Your dragonflies look different than American dragonfliies!
ReplyDelete*drops everything and runs with K to Turkey as well*
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful pictures...we hope to visit Turkey one day.
ReplyDeleteLove the capture of the dragonfly..so lovely!
I think a boat/island exploration sounds like a great idea!
ReplyDeleteThe dragonfly photos are amazing
I wish we had that kind of nature in sweden. Ok, sweden is pretty but not that pretty! It looks amazing! And that dragonfly photo is stunning!
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