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A cool scene from Ankara, Turkey.
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A triumph over blue, Ankara, Turkey.
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A mammatus formation over Ankara, Turkey.
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Laurence Green says:
“Biffo!” shot! Thanks, Rifat for a dramatic photo. The sky is most certainly pendulous!
Laurence
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A primary and secondary Rainbow over Ankara, Turkey.
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A Sunset over Cide, Turkey.
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On the wings of a storm over Ankara, Turkey.
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A Sunset over Ankara, Turkey.
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Bryan Hightower says:
Impressive!!! I like this a lot.
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A major storm system over Ankara, Turkey.
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Laurence Green says:
Very dramatic and powerful, Rifat! It just brings to mind that we are only allowed to live on the planet Earth at the behest of Nature.
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A storm over Ankara, Turkey.
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A sunset over Sinop, Turkey.
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A Sunrise over Ankara, Turkey.
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A fair weather day over Ankara, Turkey.
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Laurence Green says:
In the UK where we’ve had the wettest and heaviest rainfall in this January we would love to have a few days or even a week or two of this type of weather just to dry out!
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A mountain village in the Western Black Sea region, Turkey.
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A sky full of energy over Ankara, Turkey.
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Anthony Skellern says:
Great shot, Rifat! The space age tower is a perfect foil to this bubbling cloudscape.
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A misty morning at Eymir lake, Ankara, Turkey.
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Laurence says:
A newly discovered painting by Monet?!!?
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A chaotic looking sky over Ankara, Turkey.
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You can see the aircraft spraying shit. Chemtrails are real! Open your eyes and see the truth! says:
Michaela Zackschneider
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Gabi Höhn says:
These ar no natural clouds. They are made by aeroplanes. They sprays poisonous chemical stuff, named “cham-trails” in the atmosphere which brings us a lot of sickness. It is terrible! They are poison us but we think that we see harmless chaotic looking clouds!
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Anthony Skellern says:
Beautiful textures in there, Rifat!
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Radley says:
this sooo looks like I’m looking down at a boat in the middle of the ocean! so cool!
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Hi Joanne
My pleasure. Yes, Rifat’s photo is one that stays in one’s imagination. I like it very much indeed.
Best wishes.
Laurence
Rifat,
This is stunning, with the precipitation in this instance being on the land. Especially photos, submitted that show pathways on land, as roadways, streams, unfinished surfaces, have a feeling of something like a change/travel/journey.
Thank you Laurence for the reference to climate changes that have changed.
Joanne
This is, to me in the UK, most remarkable.
In the UK we have had the warmest December ever recorded – and wettest which is above the mean by some 176% for average December. This is due to the powerful warm winds flowing up to us from the Azores.
Your shot shows which we should normally be having here. No snow at all. Al the remarkable as your country is so much further south to the Equator
Laurence