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Six more select photographs from Ohrid. It appears no matter where I am in the world, I'll always prefer photographing scenes by water more than anything else.

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benji: the second and last are especially nice

Peter: 12th Jul 2006 - 13:44 GMT

wow, pretty. the cloud in the second one looks downright ominous. im really liking these photos of , zagg. thanks for posting them. what took you there?

t@ngent: 12th Jul 2006 - 16:13 GMT

apaarently it'st the hot new tourist destination. bosnia, croatia, macedonia. bulgaria is also very cheap and it's supposed to be very nice. i guess it's a break form the traditional mediteraenean tourist destinations. i'm currently plumping for a holiday in bulgaria, but the missus isn't keen.

zagg: 12th Jul 2006 - 16:19 GMT

Thanks Peter, a close friend of mine was living in Macedonia at the time (my tri was in May) and so I took life by the balls and flew over to Macedonia for 2+ weeks. Was staying in the capital, Skopje but we took trips down to other cities and also a nice train ride to Greece. When you're going to Europe for the first time, one should always completely mess themselves up by going to a place where they don't speak the language and doesn't even have the same alaphabet (latin vs. crylic).

Its july and I still haven't posted all my photos from my trip into my LJ... woo. Slowly but surely.

zagg: 12th Jul 2006 - 16:22 GMT

t@ngent: aparently Macedonia is very popular with the German tourists (I'm Canadian though). Whenever we watched TV in Macedonia and Greece I was constantly seeing advertisements for Croatia ... its like "hmm, well, i was never even considering that one..."

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