We walked one of the largest plateau area in Europe at second day in Dolomiti.
Alpe di Siusi.
Watasuge plants grow in coloniies.
Watasuge plants.
Shiogama flowers grow in colonies.
Tumekusa flowers grow in colonies.
A Gentiana family.
Bell flowers.
Kokemantema flowers.
We stayed at a hotel in Ortisei.
Next day, we walked to Geisler alm.
We enjoyed this hiking very much.
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Nice flowers.
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Hello, gorgeous views of the mountains and lovely flowers. Enjoy your day, wishing you a great new week!
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Wow - love the landscape and the wildflowers you encountered hiking, Minoru. Very green - they must have adequate moisture this summer.
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Pretty wildflowers!
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The fields of flowers are spectacular! I've enjoyed your photos and mosaics!
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Gorgeous landscape!
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What a beautiful place.
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Looks beautiful!
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You and I both enjoy taking pictures of alpine flowers. Mountain meadows bring so much joy! This also makes me think of the story of Heidi, which is partly set in an alm. Thanks for returning to Mosaic Monday - we look forward to seeing you again!
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I am very impressed with this Geisler Alm as I have never heard of this place. This must be a very special private tour that brought you there with so much flowers to explore and see. Normally tourists would only visit big cities like Rome or Milan. I am glad to hear that you enjoyed the hiking trip.
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The wildflowers are very beautiful.
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Wonderful views <3
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Watasuge plants are adorable they look like fuzzy toys. Have a great week
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I would love to hike there. Colorful wildflowers, dramatic mountains, beauty wherever you look. Thank you for sharing your photos.
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I want to be where you were! Thanks for sharing. I'm going to imagine myself there now.
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Fabulous shots!
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Gorgeous! What a lovely journey you had! Thanks for sharing your photos at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2019/07/save-gato.html.
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