both can be most perfectly seen,
and innocence.
Kotor Montenegro possesses both the beauty of age,
and the appeal of innocence.
It seems unspoiled by the modern world.
Staying here one feels removed from the stress and strife of our messy contemporary lives.
Indeed amazing pictures! I will be visiting Kotor very soon and I can’t wait for it 🙂
Thanks for sharing.
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Oh, I can’t wait to hear your impressions. I love Kotor!
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So gorgeous, Cindy! Thank you for posting these lovely images.
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So honored that a talent like you appreciates these photos. Thank you!
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I just loved the rooftops and all the colors! I was thinking about you because I’m in Australia and I ‘ve been seeing a lot of birds you would love to photograph 😊.
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Funny you should mention this, we are discussing returning to Australia in 2018 and I am itching to see the birds. Australia’s birds amaze me and I am so happy you are there!
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We are going on an Early Bird Walk tomorrow morning in the rainforest. Who knows what we will see! We’ve seen a lot of animals in the wild. Love this country.
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What a thrill, Australians think I am a bit balmy because I keep going into raptures over their birds!
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Back in bird territory now–Kakadu NP. There are so many birds, but you have to stay away from the water’s edge because of crocodiles.
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Oh I am envious. Was just talking with my blogging friend Alison about her recommendations for good birding spots in Oz. I would love them from you too! We are going in 2018 if all goes si Dios quiere!
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So far, I would say yellow water/East (I think) Crocodile River in Kakadu NP. Just beautiful with amazing birds, many in number and variety. You have take the late afternoon boat tour of the marshes because there are also many crocs–the most I’ve seen so far. It is near Cooinda in the park.
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Wonderful tips. Thank you!
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You are welcome!
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