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10 responses to “Drowned”
Is this in Halfeti? Beautiful work ~
Tomas
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Yes, it is Halfeti.
Thanks for the compliment, Tomas.
Greetings,
rabirius.
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Hi Rabirius,
This is just beautiful, the light is so exquisite, it looks like not even being real!
Truly wonderful! Is it yours?
Rom
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Thanks for the compliment.
Yes, I took the picture when I visited Halfeti – the hdr treatment gives it the “not being real” look.
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Excellent architecture.. that mosque looks like floating..
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Yes, it really looks amazing. A bit further down there also is a mosque where only the minaret looks out of the water…
…though on the other hand it is rather sad that Turkey has to flood so many nice, historical and ancient places.
I’m especially sad that beautiful Hasankeyf will be flooded soon. You can read about it when you click here.
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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How beautiful …
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Thank you.
Yes, Halfeti is really beautiful – though, sadly, half of the old town is under water.
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