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Bovec, Slovenia
It was a somewhat tricky drive here, with a few moments of wondering if we were lost or had gone past the turn off, but we made it and it was totally worth it!
This year, there is a tourist bus which takes you all the way to Slap Pericnik, in the heart of the Vrata Valley.
I took the bus to the falls, and made the climb up to get close (I had my weatherproof Nikon D750 with me) and took some photos before walking back down to Mojstrana.
A Humpback Whale performs a little playful morning tail slapping off the coast of Maui.
On a morning snorkel and whale watching excursion, we we treated to many sightings of the Humpbacks having fun in the warm waters after their long commute from Alaska. They make the trek every year to give birth to their young and mate, before heading back to Alaska to feed and fatten up for the next year.
You wouldn't think naming your business after a major pest would be a good idea, but what the heck.
This is, I think, the first time I've ever seen a neon mosquito.
Bovec, Slovenia
It was a somewhat tricky drive here, with a few moments of wondering if we were lost or had gone past the turn off, but we made it and it was totally worth it!
That British Wild Flowers administrator called Buckeye must be a right barrel of laughs....Boring git.
Immediately after I took this photo, this gator slapped its head on the water. The head slap is a dominance display, similar to the alligator bellow. Normally, the gators wouldn't be doing much of this at this time of year, but because of the ongoing drought in southeast Texas, area lakes and ponds are drying up, causing the gators to have to share a shrinking living space. This guy was probably staking out his territory.