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Sunday, 13 May 2012

STUNNING IMAGES OF ‘GREEN TSUNAMI’ FROM MORAVIA


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Picturesque Green Tsunami from Moravia
By Megha,
Odd Stuff Magazine, 12 May 2012.

Here you will find a selection of stunning photos by Polish photographers, Kedrovsky Marek and Krystof Brovko, of green hills in Moravia forming the amazing waves, which from some angles look like a great “green tsunami.” This is at the edge of the meadow forests, vineyards and fertile fields. Moravia is a historical region in Central Europe in the east of the Czech Republic.

Check out the amazing beauty of this “green tsunami”…

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This land once bore the name of Great Moravia, famous for its rich history and folklore traditions, which became the trademark green fields, stretching beyond the horizon.

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It is not surprising that this wonderful region of cultivated vineyards, blossoming orchards and fertile fields became the object of Polish art photographers Marek Kiedrowski and Krystof Brovko.

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These Polish photographers are great masters of landscape photography. Their gentle, calming shots not only please the eye but also leave a sense of tranquillity and contact with untouched nature.

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[Source: Odd Stuff Magazine. Edited.]


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