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kapela sv. Roka

Žumberačka Kupčina

gotta love the theme and the car its on just adds to the flow

I am looking for the sunlight.

"Kolk, when I look at you I see part of me that I have lost. You are the result of my downfall. For that, you must pay in blood..."

~ Zenith, speaking through Roka.

 

More pictures here: imgur.com/a/rQeH8

 

OH, also, he has WORKING PISTONS in his back. You can see photos of this in the Imgur album above!

 

I'm going to go out on a limb here, and say that this is my best MOC to date. I feel like he's helped me discover something I have been looking for in myself in a very long time... my style as a MOCist.

 

Moving forward I hope to help this style truly grow and mature and show people my real capabilities as a MOCist.

 

Thank you guys so much, and have a great day!

 

Japanese Garden of Mažučiai.

 

One of the biggest Japanese garden in Europe holds more than 1000 Bonsai collection, Sakura trees and the stone garden... sadly, I was visiting it, when Sakura bloom season was already over.

 

Šarūnas Kasmauskas, the gardens’ creator, first dreamt of creating a garden when he was in his 30’s. He knew back then, although he was a medical doctor by profession, his heart is with the nature not with the medical career. 10 years later when he saw pictures of the Japanese gardens in Kyoto, he knew he must create his own Japanese garden.

With the help of the late Rokas Valčius, who studied the gardening in Japan, Šarūnas met the Japanese garden master, Hajime Watanabe.

In October 2007, the creation of the biggest Japanese garden in Europe was begun, and has been continuing ever since...

 

If you wish to find more information: japangarden.lt 🌸

Red fox (Vulpes vulpes)

Bright sunlight diagonally pours in Meteora, Greece. It makes the giant rock formations and the tiled rooftops look as if they were sunbathing under clear skies. A juxtaposition of illumination and shadows, of natural rock formations and man-made houses… The presence of Winter comes pictorially complete with a wisp of smoke rising vertically upwards from a chimney at Kastraki village.

 

The distinctively spindle-shaped, vertical rock is called Roka or Adrachti. Roka belongs to the Meteora rocky complex.

 

The lofty rock formations called Meteora are geologically unique and included in UNESCO World Heritage list.

Crkva sv. Roka

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Murter, Croatia

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