FROM NATURE – PHOTO FRIDAY

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 Welcome to another edition of Photo Friday.

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The objective is to post your own images, based on a prompt provided by the Photo Friday staff.

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FROM NATURE:

Mother Nature offers splendid vistas all over the world.  
These are a few I experienced in Greece.

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From nature - Attica, Greece
Attica, between Athens and Port Sounion
From Nature: Caves at Lindos (Rhodes), Greece
Lindos, Rhodes.  Scenes from “The Guns of Navarone” were filmed here.
From Nature: Meteora Mountains
Meteora

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Have you ever been to Greece, or would you like to go?

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17 thoughts on “FROM NATURE – PHOTO FRIDAY

    1. Glad you enjoyed the photos Rachele. 🙂 Visiting Greece was my childhood dream come true and it was amazing! ♥ Hope you get there too. Thanks for dropping by.

    1. Glad you enjoyed the photos. 🙂 Thanks for visiting. Greece is magnificent! ♥ Hope you get there one day. I was dreaming about since childhood and it finally happened in 2013.

  1. Great series of shots Debbie. I’ve always said that the world is a work of art, nature being the easel and God the artist. Erosion is just one of the ways He moulds the Earth to give us these stunning vistas.

    1. Glad you enjoyed the photos Monica. 🙂 I must watch that movie again, paying more attention to the scenery. Thanks for visiting.

  2. Amazing pictures, loved the Meteora mountains pic. I would love to live in one of the houses below 🙂

    1. Glad you enjoyed the photos. 🙂 Meteora is where the Hanging Monasteries are. There’s over a hundred steps leading up to them (yes, we did manage to climb them, with breaks in between). Thanks for visiting and have a good weekend.

    2. Glad you enjoyed the photos. 🙂 Meteora is where the Hanging Monasteries are. There’s over a hundred steps leading up to them (yes, we did manage to climb them, with breaks in between). Thanks for visiting and have a good weekend.

  3. These are absolutely awesome, Debbie! I loved “The Guns Of Navarone” as it took me off in escape with my thoughts. Good post 🙂