My Slovenian Adventure
We all have our ideas of adventure. For some it implies adrenaline rush activities; for me it is exploring new places and a close contact with nature. This particular trip was an adrenaline booster for me too: walking on wobbly little bridges above a mountainous river loaded with camera and lenses, stepping on slippery stones in a gorge and finding my way through a dark cave to be rewarded with a spectacular view of Kozjak waterfall. The bellow gallery showcases the highlights of my recent trip to Slovenia.

Nobody is indifferent to turquoise waters of Soča

Misty Soča

A wobbly bridge on Soča River

April – nature’s abundance (Kozjak waterfall)
This is my response to Weekly Photo Challenge: Adventure.

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A few years ago I would have agreed with you about the blogging. But when you get more and more followers, it becomes impossible to comment on everything you like. It simply takes to much time. So I use the like-buttons to let other bloggers know that I appreciate their post more than average; and I comment the special ones. So, not everyone that hits a like-button is uninterested. Fine series, by the way! 🙂
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Thank you very much 🙂 I know what you mean, and I see your point, but I am sticking to my practice, though it is hard work to regularly follow, visit and comment on my favourite blogs.
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paula I am smiling very much that we are both choosing Slovenia as our theme for adventure. Kindred spirits? 🙂 These are beautiful photos of a country we absolutely adored.
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Well, if one kindred spirit can be a zealous biker, and the other an epicurean coach potato then definitely 😀 🙂 I am happy you took time to see this gallery. I know that you will not miss Soča on your next visit.
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Paula we can be fraternal twins thus explaining our differences. 🙂 Definitely next time to Slovenia we must stop to see this.
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😀
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Your gorgeous, it must have been a wonderful trip…This is also my kind of adventure, see new places.
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Yes, Charlie. It was a short but a wonderful trip, a kind of spur of the moment thing 😉 The nature in Slovenia always calms me and excites me at the same time.
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Absolutly wonderful captures – wondering about your knees shook… 😀 😀
I just love the color of the water – this beautiful river just calls for a sweaty bathing duck… 😀
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The Drake would be very happy there. I usually edit and sometimes over-edit my photos, but this time they are straight out of camera – nature at its best and purest. Many thanks Drake 🙂
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Beautiful post Paula! I really loved the photos.
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Tusen takk, Max 🙂
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You saw some amazingly beautiful sights Paula.
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Can’t deny that 😉
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Beautiful scenery. The harder it is to get to a location, the greater the reward. 🙂
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Be safe on your adventure, Draco!
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These are all so beautiful, Paula. Love the turquoise water!
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That is one piece of paradise, Paula! Beautiful nature – thank you for showing it to us!
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I am an arm chair traveler. I am enjoyed “our” trip to Slovenia.
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😀 then we are the same that way. I do about 10% of traveling and 90% of armchair traveling 😉
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I do 100% armchair travels!
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Bellissime foto, nonche’ coraggiose!
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🙂 Ti ringrazio tanto, Anna.
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You must have a wonderful library of photos, Paula ! – lucky us ! 🙂 And as Anna says, “nonchè corragiose” !! 🙂
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Grazie a tutti e due 🙂 (I am sure I’ve made a mistake)
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Nono ! – non c’è errore ! 🙂
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Phew 😀
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Beautiful photos of a lovely country, Paula!
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Thank you, Lisa. I think you would enjoy it…
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Just as everyone has agreed! Just beautiful Paula!
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Thank you kindly, Kathryn. How are you?
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I am ok thanks for asking Paula
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Such a wonderful country, full of delights. On my first visit I had an adventure with a Slovenian taxi driver, a Frenchwoman (in charge and paying for the trip), a Rumanian American and myself. The Frenchwoman spoke French, the American spoke German and some Italian, I spoke English, French and some German and Italian, the taxi driver spoke Serbo-Croat and some Austrian and Italian. We fetched up in heavy mist in the middle of a forest where the road came to a halt and there was nothing but an unmanned JCB in the path. We saw an awful lot of the country in one day and the American and I had uncontrollable giggles by the end.
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😀 I can only imagine 😀 Slovenia is not a big country so I am not surprised that you covered most of it in one day.
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I’m going to have to stop following your blog! You keep on showing me places I didn’t see during my recent travels, beautiful places, beautifully photographed. I’m torn between saying “thank you” and shrieking “Oh, no. Why didn’t I go there?”
I think my main adventure was actually organising my own journey, and making it all happen by myself.
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Yes, it certainly was, and you got to see a lot in a few days that you allocated for individual countries. You know Meg, I have the same type of reaction when I realise I might have missed something that I think I would have enjoyed. Life is a constant yearning…
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Wonderful pictures…
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Much appreciated, Lumar.
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wow! what a gorgeous spot and wonderful photos. I too love the color of the water.
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Thank you for your nice visit, oby, and a kind comment…
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Definitely a wonderful adventure going through these shots Paula, that fresh air with all the fabulous green!
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Your sense of adventure is like mine.
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🙂
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Coucou Paula, ta série sur l’aventure est à couper le souffle ! 🙂 Bisous
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Merci pour ta visite Julie 🙂 Bisous
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Oh wow! Never thought Slovenia was so beautiful!
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Very beautiful photos! I I made more artistic photography but just take a look if you are curious
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I did. Thank you for your visit.
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