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Uploaded: 02/27/15 6:22 PM GMT
Rusakula
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Just outside of Orebro you can find this hill. On a clear day you can se the city of Orebro.

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::0930_23
02/27/15 6:44 PM GMT
Love the view. The two vapor lines looks like a vehicle went flying off into the valley.

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::tigger3
02/27/15 9:39 PM GMT
You captured the scene so well, I like that got such good depth even though it is a cloudy day. Looks like your pretty high up. Maybe on a clear day you can take another one from this spot.
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.VeraVardig
02/28/15 1:25 AM GMT
Tiggs, I will! I love this spot!
Then you all can see the beautiful city Orebro!

It is high up..for beeing Narke, in the middle of Sweden...it pretty flat! LOL
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.scorpie
02/28/15 12:44 AM GMT
Great view!
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::corngrowth
02/28/15 3:34 PM GMT
Although the lighting conditions are rather difficult, to me you've created a moody atmosphere in this one Helena. It's exudes tranquility as well. Very fine post. Thanks for that.
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::Jimbobedsel
02/28/15 7:52 PM GMT
I would love to be on that lookout taking in the view...with my camera, of course. Beautiful shot.
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::LynEve
03/02/15 10:42 AM GMT
I love the dark moodiness of this scene. I feel as though I am there with you !
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