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The Morvan, from the Celtic: Mar = black and Vand = mountains, is a mountainous region in France. It is located in Burgundy, divided into all four departments (Yonne, Nièvre, Côte-d’Or and Saône-et-Loire). It is the mountain area that is closest to Paris. Domont is on the other side of the hill where Vannes is […]
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In the area around Myvatn there are large, geological cracks in the earth that have formed between the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates.
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Nearly 11% of Iceland is covered with glaciers: thick packs of snow are compressed into ice by weight and slowly but surely slide off the mountainside. Icelandic glaciers flow fairly quickly, namely more than 1 meter per day. The large amounts of debris and sharps that have been carried along are best visible on the […]
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One of the first rules you learn in photography is: make sure that the light is (obliquely) behind you so that the subject is well exposed. Against the light in photography is not recommended. Duh! Just do it!
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The red sun hat Echinacea purpurea comes from the east of North America. He was brought to Europe in 1692. In the meantime he is also with us in our French garden .. Not because of the medicinal effect but the appearance. The Echinacea purpurea gets very ‘floral’ flowers in the summer. They stand out […]