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Post by lordlucan on Aug 17, 2013 16:43:41 GMT
Sunflowers at Kania Sunflowers at Kania Kania Georgie driving..... Me failing to get the hang of knee boarding! Halki from the north looking towards Areta Our boat leaving Alimnia Sea at Alimnia Simon and his melon! Arriving at Alimnia Simon's boat on it's way to Alimnia Oleander Hawk moth Oleander Hawk moth
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Post by Liz on Aug 18, 2013 0:07:23 GMT
Great pictures ...not so keen on the big moths tho'
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Post by carol on Aug 18, 2013 8:15:17 GMT
Lovely photos, can't wait to get there now.
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Post by Gilly on Aug 18, 2013 13:16:09 GMT
Wonderful photos. Love the oleander hawk moth! and the sunflowers at Kania and the water melon! can almost taste it!
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Post by Kinygos on Aug 19, 2013 18:05:19 GMT
There are two fishing shots there! So far I have had a couple of "soft-core" trips with one fish lost when Georgie was helming. Basically two skunk trips! I await the Bavarian First Officer! Then I shall use my filleting knife and table on something more fishy than a melon! However I would like to get something substantial before Chalkibert arrives, just to get him motivated! I have a couple of weeks to do this. It is a matter of honour!
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Post by Di on Aug 19, 2013 18:32:19 GMT
Love the sunflowers
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Post by Kinygos on Aug 19, 2013 19:13:44 GMT
Love the sunflowers :D :D It is indeed good to see someone who can capture the beauty of Helianthus annuus without feeling the need to sever an auricular appendage! I also like the action shot of the Hummingbird Hawk Moth (Macroglossum stellatarum) in the second sunflower picture.
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Post by daisy on Aug 19, 2013 19:39:04 GMT
Sunflowers beautiful moth scary lol
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