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Masai Mara, Kenya
20 January 2013
This is Africa, nature, this is beautiful Africa.
This is Heaven on Earth.
Ho desiderato fortemente veder apparire una bracciante con un fazzoletto rosso in testa ed una falce nelle mani...
© 2014 Antonio D'Agata
Still raiding the archives, due to work, still, only two days left then I've got a fortnights hoilday, might be able to get out and about again ;)
Herðubreið is a tuya in north-east Iceland. It is situated in the Highlands of Iceland in the midst of the Ódáðahraun desert and close to Askja volcano. The desert is a large lava field originating from eruptions of Trölladyngja. Wikipedia
... photo taken from the so-called Panoramic road - about 400 m above the valley
Should have taken panoramic photo :-)
"I felt like lying down by the side of the trail and remembering it all. The woods do that to you, they always look familiar, long lost, like the face of a long-dead relative, like an old dream, like a piece of forgotten song drifting across the water, most of all like golden eternities of past childhood or past manhood and all the living and the dying and the heartbreak that went on a million years ago and the clouds as they pass overhead seem to testify (by their own lonesome familiarity) to this feeling."
— Jack Kerouac (The Dharma Bums)