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| sent on February 03, 2013 (13:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I fully agree with the comments of Francis. Hello, Carmel. Condivido in pieno i commenti di Francesco. Ciao, Carmelo. |
| sent on February 03, 2013 (16:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
beautiful photos and sad story, hello Clare bella la foto e triste la storia, ciao Chiara |
| sent on February 05, 2013 (11:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you, thank you, thank Francesco Abbate, Scorpi1972, Francoitaly and did not want to sadden with the story but the head of the colony that lives are very famous in Namibia while few mention what happens before the hour in which you can access area for us tourists and / or photographer and I wanted to give it voice ...
I spent several hours here and my husband had fondly the time in vans or return of tourists arrived, and were taking off again ... Well, in South Africa by a colony of penguins less famous than that of Cape Town, where we passed by a detour to take a look at that, I was three hours without realizing it ... :-| Grazie, grazie, grazie a Francesco Abbate, Scorpi1972, Francoitaly e non volevo intristire con la storia ma il capo quanto la colonia che lo abita sono molto famosi in Namibia mentre pochissimi citano quello che avviene prima delle ore in cui è possibile l'accesso alla zona per noi turisti e/o fotografo e volevo dargli voce... Ci ho passato diverse ore qui e il marito mi contava affettuosamente il tempo in furgoncini o tornate di turisti che arrivavano, scattavano e ripartivano... beh, in Sud Africa da una colonia di pinguini meno famosa di quella di Cape Town, dove eravamo passati facendo una deviazione per dare un'occhiata anche a quella, sono stata tre ore senza accorgermene ... |
| sent on February 05, 2013 (19:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
That tender ... beautiful light and excellent image! Always the same story: "We must hold individuals" ... it is by the massacre, but when will the man! :-( Che tenero...bella luce e ottima immagine! Sempre la solita storia:"dobbiamo contenere gli individui"...è via al massacro,ma quando si conterrà l'uomo! |
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