If I could translate the humidity and heat of Mostar in the last week then you would understand how much I needed these images in today's post. Yes, escaping to the wilderness seems like the only suitable thing to do now. These were taken last year during my hike to the spring of the river Sanica (the whole series can be seen here). The crystal clear water paired with the amazing reflections gave so much to see and really did cool us down.
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Prelijepa priroda. U BiH zaista ima pregršt ovakvih mjesta za izlete i opuštanje, samo ih treba otkriti.
ReplyDeleteSlažem se. Samo treba biti oprezan kada se ide u duboku prirodu i neistražena mjesta.
DeleteLooks like the right place to be on a hot and sunny day!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week, Frauke
It really is! Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteYour photos do evoke a feeling of coolness and tranquility, Mersad, Very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks Pat!
DeleteBeautiful nature <3
ReplyDeleteThank you. Glad you like it.
DeletePity you can't send over some of that heat to us!! The running waters certainnly make you feel cooler. Thanks for hosting and have a great week ahead.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could. We did have some rain last night, but I don't think the freshness of the night will stay for long.
DeleteVery refreshing images, Mersad. Great for these warm summer days.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a beautiful magical place to visit Mersad. Thanks for hosting once again. Enjoy you Sunday
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a beautiful magical place to visit Mersad. Thanks for hosting once again. Enjoy you Sunday
ReplyDeletewunderbar erfrischend :-)
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and refreshing, Mersad! We had a couple of really hot and humid days here in Montreal, so your photos are a welcome beauty and surprise!
ReplyDeleteTruly amazing.Awesome clicks.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week ahead.
Just amazing this place.
ReplyDeleteI am sure my kids would love it there, too :)
Have a nice week, Mersad!
What a beautiful place Mersad. Must be nice to just wander through there.
ReplyDeleteHi! Your photos are very nice. I feel the cool winds from your post. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow...no drought there! ;) Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWieder wunderschöne Bilder aus dem Wald.
ReplyDeleteLiebe Grüße
As Margaret said above, we'll take some of that heat here in the Seattle area as well! "Cool" shots, Mersad!
ReplyDeleteSensational - I can feel the peace and coolness.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful nature photos!
ReplyDeletewe are in a heat wave, so these cool down pics are perfect. i would love to sit in that water.
ReplyDeleteWunderbare Aufnahmen von einem traumhaften Ort. Hier könnte man eine Weile verbringen nur die Natur und sonst nichts. Danke fürs Zeigen LG Marion
ReplyDeletewunderschön dieses intensive grün. sehr schöne Aufnahmen.
ReplyDeleteLiebe Grüße
susa
Oh, I'd love to be wandering there right now! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this beautiful and tranquil location.
ReplyDeleteWe would love some heat here .. far too much rain at the moment!!
gorgeous greens!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a pristine place! Beeautiful photos!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the refreshment, Mersad! It's been rather humid here in south TX, too! You've captured my favorite shades of green!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a perfect place to cool down. The rustling sound of the stream, wet green, moss-covered rocks and trees, reflections… all look soothing and brings out coolness. There must be lots of negative ions.
ReplyDeleteYoko
What a lovely place to rest and cool down!
ReplyDeleteI am a day late, but finally figured out how to add a video to my post ... and your "cool" is wonderful, though I must tell you, it is only in the 60's here today. Can you imagine ... only a few more days until July and it is a pleasantly cool day. Some things about climate change can be desirable :)
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From the Sol
What a magical place! I love how you've captured the little cascades.
ReplyDeleteWonderful collection, so peaceful and green. That waterfall at the end is my favorite. I can almost hear the water rushing over each of the tiers.
ReplyDeleteI need to find a place like that too. The sound of water running is something that I look forward to.
ReplyDeleteUnas fotos preciosas, parece un bosque encantado...
ReplyDeletesaludos
What a beautiful wilderness!
ReplyDeleteVisiting From Nature Notes
Donna@GardensEyeView
and LivingFromHappiness
Glad you have a beautiful place to escape the heat and humidity....
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