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Discover the serene beauty of Lake Bled in our photography workshops. Experience hands-on learning with expert guidance amid Slovenia's picturesque landscapes. Join us in Bled and Ljubljana for a journey through your lens.
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The small island of Kish (91.5km2) was quickly traveled around by car. In one of the typical Iranian picnic huts right on the seaside, we took a late lunch break. Behnam made fries and Marc cooked lentils with babaganoush. We already know, the Iranians always eat the national bread 'lavash' with everything. And of course, we are always offered the bread over and over again. But since we are gluten intolerant, we have to constantly decline. It is really difficult to make it clear that we will not try a single bite of the bread...
Just before sunset, suddenly a lot of people appeared. Everyone was taking selfies, photographing their posing partners and tried to capture the perfect shot while the sun sank into the sea. It was truly a beautiful sight and Marc and I were fascinated by the spectacle. As soon as the sun was gone, all the crowd had disappeared as well. Only us and our Iranian friends remained, drinking tea, chatting, often with the help of the translator, and went to sleep a little earlier than the night before, in Bandar Charak.

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From Bandare Laft we took the ferry to Iran mainland. Our plan was to pedale along the coast northwards, to stay a bit longer in the warmth. The weatherforcast for the inland regions (Shiraz, Yazd etc. ) is still a bit chilly, espeacially at night...


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'Badgir', the so called Windcatcher are very impressive.
Badgir are built like the traditional houses, from clay and straw. From all directions the wind get catched and brought down into the rooms, essentially a natural air conditioning system.

In the little traditional village 'Laft' a lot of these Badgir are still visible. From a rocky little hill in middle of the village we enjoy the fantastic view over the old part of the coastal village.

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I was reflecting on the serene beauty of Most na Soči. It is a tranquil moment where the river and the sky become one, offering a soothing and spellbinding spectacle. 🌿📷 #MostNaSoci #SlovenianLandscapes #ReflectionsInNature #PhotographyLovers #CaptureTheMoment

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