Dec 17, 2014

Triglav


There is 'a thing that exists here because everything else does not and can be noticed because other things 
are absent.'

These are taken on a three day hiking tour to Mt. Triglav (2864 m), the highest peak of Julian Alps and the highest mountain in Slovenia. 

There is something intense about the mountains that reminds us to never give up on a life in which we are able 
to feel happy because of the things, people and the moments in a way almost like we are seeing, meeting and experiencing them for the first time ever. 
It is possible and it is exactly how do I feel striken by their strong, golden dust beauty.




































20 comments:

  1. gosh, your pictures saying so much. i am hiking that mountain with you and watching the shades of sunsets through these pictures.
    this place looks so amazing, Alma. i can imagine you live one adventurous life :) happy holidays my friend

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    1. thank u Niken, a lot. and yes, sometimes it s adventurous and sometimes there is still a lot of balancing to do (-:

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  2. Thank u Marlen! The first ones are taken in front of the mountain hut in a tiny time gap without rain and early anough to witness sunrise. It was one really beautiful moment (-:

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  3. Thank you for sharing these lovely pictures :). You brightened my day! It's always nice to see a post from you in my feed. I hope you are well!

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  4. absolutely stunning photos! you're so talented with a camera

    from helen at thelovecatsinc.com

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    1. Thank u Helen! xx (even I am not a photographer by any means)

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  5. Oh my, these pictures are absolutely stunning! Your blog is gorgeous. New follower :)

    xo Arushee // Unadorned Gifts

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  6. Amazing :) Aren't you afraid of hights? I couldn't do that.

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    1. Actually, yes (-: After some time, step by step and u would be able, trust me (-: I still have very strong fear of falling, but I m moving my limits mostly through the alpine climbing trainings.

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  7. Beautiful and amazing - how long was the trip?

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    1. It took us three days, but this peak is in the middle of the huge and beautiful national park and to spend ten days there it wouldn't be enough (-:

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  8. Wow, so beautiful. You are so adventurous. Merry Christmas to you!

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  9. You have an amazing blog!

    Love
    http://tanuja-photography.blogspot.in/

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