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A river of trees - Morocco...

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A river of trees - Morocco sent on May 08, 2014 (22:58) by Clara. 15 comments, 1674 views.

, 1/100 f/8.0, ISO 200, hand held.

Percorrendo le strade del Marocco mi sono imbattuta in questo scenario davvero inusuale: deserto e pietre ovunque ad eccezione del letto del fiume che, dalla natura e dall'uomo, è stato trasformato in un vero e proprio fiume di vegetazione.





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sent on May 09, 2014 (8:52)

Amazing place! Eeeek!!!Eeeek!!! Huge contrast between desert and "green". Beautiful colors. Really great shot! :-P:-P

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sent on May 09, 2014 (11:34)


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Mai visto niente di simile. Contrasti bellissimi.

Never seen anything like it. Contrasts beautiful.

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sent on May 09, 2014 (13:40)


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Molto fuori cal comune, effettivamente! Complimenti. Vincenzo

Very common cal out, actually! Compliments. Vincenzo

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sent on May 10, 2014 (4:18)


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Quello che hai fotografato è una tipica "Ouadi"araba,ossia il letto di un fiume che rimane secco per gran parte dell'anno e poi,con le precipitazioni che si abbattono sulle montagne va soggetto ad improvvise piene.L'erosione è evidente ed il colore verde della vegetazione testimonia il fatto che l'acqua è ancora presente nel sottosuolo.In Algeria,nella zona di M'Sila ce ne sono a centinaia.Personalmente ho visto le piene improvvise.Sono travolgenti e massicce dovute al contrasto dell'aria secca del deserto con quella fredda delle montagne presenti al Nord del paese.Della fotografia mi piacciono i colori contrastanti delle rocce,del verde della vegetazione,del cielo...A testimoniare la forza della natura.Quei panorami fantastici li ho visti per 40 anni.....Se la situazione in Algeria fosse più tranquilla un ottimo reportage di viaggio ed un tuffo nel passato lo potresti fare seguendo le "Carovane del sale"...Partono da Tamanarrasset per arrivare ad Ain Amenas per proseguire poi fino a Ouargla.2 mesi di cammino a piedi in mezzo al deserto e di notte..Sono costituite da 400/500 cammelli carichi delle lastre di sale da vendere al mercato...Lo ha fatto un amico fotografo tedesco che incontrai nell'87 a Medea,pubblicato poi su una famosissima rivista.Complimenti ancora per la foto.

What you have photographed is a typical "Ouadi" Arab, or the bed of a river that is dry most of the year and then, with the rainfall that hit the mountains will be subject to sudden piene.L 'erosion is evident and the green color of the vegetation bears witness to the fact that the water is still present in sottosuolo.In Algeria, in the area of ??M'Sila there are centinaia.Personalmente I saw the full improvvise.Sono overwhelming and massive air due to the contrast dry desert with the cold of the mountains to the north of present paese.Della photography I like the contrasting colors of the rocks, the greenery, the sky ... A witness to the strength of natura.Quei fantastic views I've seen them for 40 years ..... If the situation in Algeria was more quiet a great travel report and a blast from the past as you can by following the "caravans of salt" ... They leaveby Tamanarrasset to arrive at Ain Amenas then continue until Ouargla.2 months of walking on foot in the middle of the desert at night .. They consist of 400/500 camels laden with slabs of salt to sell at the market ... He German photographer made a friend that I met 87 Medea, published a famous rivista.Complimenti then on again for the photos.

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sent on May 10, 2014 (7:38)


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Grazie Mauro x il commento e per la descrizione molto interessante che hai fatto. L'Algeria é un luogo che mi ha sempre interessato x i suoi splendidi paesaggi. Spero, un giorno, di poterci andare.
Un caro saluto
Clara

Thanks Mauro x the comment and for the description very interesting that you did. Algeria is a place that has always interested me xi its beautiful landscapes. I hope, one day, we can go.
Greetings
Clara

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sent on May 10, 2014 (19:33)

Great contrast between the lush green and the very dry surroundings. Beautiful shot. Hello

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sent on May 10, 2014 (20:08)


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Bella e singolare immagine, per chi come me non ha visto il Marocco. Complimenti.
Un saluto, Giovanni

Beautiful and unique picture, for people like me who has not seen Morocco. Compliments.
All the best, John

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sent on May 10, 2014 (20:26)


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Bellissimo e suggestivo paesaggio. Molto brava Sorriso

Beautiful and charming landscape. Very nice :-)

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sent on May 11, 2014 (9:41)


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Caspita é spettacolare!
Un paesaggio veramente surreale.
Un saluto
Alessandro

Wow is spectacular!
A truly surreal landscape.
Greetings
Alexander

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sent on May 12, 2014 (8:15)


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Grazie a tutti per i commenti.
La cosa che mi ha colpito di più , in questa foto, oltre al passaggio particolare, é stato proprio il contasto dei colori.
Buona settimana
Clara

Thank you all for the comments.
The thing that impressed me the most, in this photo, in addition to the particular passage, it was just the counterstand colors.
Good week
Clara

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sent on May 13, 2014 (13:43)


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Complimenti, sembra impossibile che in un posto quasi inospitale ci sia tanto vegetale.
un saluto Renato.

Congratulations, it seems impossible that in a place so there is almost inhospitable plant.
a greeting Renato.

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sent on May 13, 2014 (14:55)


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Ciao Renato!
Hai ragione! Qui si vede solo una parte, ma il deserto era ovunque e quel verde risaltava davvero tantissimo!
Saluti
Clara


Hello Renato!
You're right! Here you can see only a part, but the desert was green everywhere, and that really stood out so much!
Greetings
Clara

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sent on May 22, 2014 (23:49)


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documento naturalistico molto bello, colori davvero belli! complimenti per lo scatto!!
ciauzz Mario

document naturalistic very beautiful, really beautiful colors! congratulations for the shot!
Mario ciauzz

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sent on May 28, 2014 (23:52)


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molto bello il contrasto della vegetazione con le rocce, bel documento e titolo perfetto, molto brava Clara. :-P;-):-P

very nice contrast of vegetation with rocks, nice document title and perfect, very good Clara. :-P ;-):-P

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sent on January 17, 2015 (14:07)


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eccezionale, molto particolare con un bel contrasto !

saluti Bruno

exceptional, very particular with a nice contrast!

Regards Bruno


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