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A curtain of precipitation over Mirissa, Sri Lanka.
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A display of crepuscular rays over the Black Sea, Russia.
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A face in the clouds over the Moscow sea, Russia.
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A sunset over Kiev, Ukraine.
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A fluffy flock above and below Stonehenge, Wiltshire, UK.
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A display of aerobatics leaves a contrail signature over Tallinn, Estonia.
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A classic Altocumulus sky over Havelock island, the Andamans in the Indian ocean.
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A Sunset over Labuan Bajo, Flores island, Indonesia.
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A Sunrise over the silent volcano Kara-Dag in the Crimea, the Black Sea.
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A Sunset over Radnagar Beach, Havelock Island, the Andamans, Indian Ocean.
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Laurence Green says:
A very satisfying photo, Vera. Wish I were there just now to escape a very dreary, damp and cold December day in the UK.
Laurence
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A sunset over The Moscow sea formed by the flooding of the great Volga river in Russia.
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Laurence Green says:
Mystery solved. Thanks. I have a fascination with Light Houses across our globe so this photo takes on an added meaning. Cheers!
Laurence
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Photo Editor says:
Apologies Vera for the incorrect information about the area, I have amended accordingly…IanL..Photo Gallery Editor….
PS I believe it is a lighthouse Laurence……
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Laurence Green says:
Thank you, Vera. I am grateful for your informative caption accompanying your lovely photo which is appreciated.
I am always interested in monuments and commemorative stones / plinths so I wish to know what the plinth in the RHS of your photo commemorates.
Mystery to me – could you say more, please?
My thanks in advance.
Laurence
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flami says:
It’s just not the Black sea, which is in the South, but the Moscow sea which is in the North (about 1500 km from the Black one), and actually it’s the artificial Moscow sea formed by the man-aimed flooding of the great Volga river :)
Vera
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A storm front over Ivanovo, Russia.
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Linda says:
Does the stark beauty ever end? I hope not!
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A Funnel cloud over the Indian Ocean.
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Laurence Green says:
Wonderful shot, Vera. Simplicity coupled with beautiful composition. The colours are marvellous and restful. Great photo. Well done.
Laurence
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Eloquently and soothingly beautiful, Vera.
Thanks for the photo.
Laurence