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Summer walk by the White river (part 2)

Summer walk by the White river (part 2)

November 2019 · 2 min read

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Today I want to continue sharing photos from a walk by the White River that we arranged with my family last summer.

In general, we visit this place often. And I will share more photos from other walks in future. But it will be later.

Here you can walk along the rocky shore among young poplars. My son and I often played catch-up between them.

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You can build a pyramid of stones. Once we did this with children and I even photographed such a pyramid.

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You can walk along the river, and in summer in warm weather you can even wander through the water on a shallow slope. Just don’t think that you can walk to the other side on foot. There further the river is deep and has a fast flow. You need to be able to swim well to get to that shore.

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And of course you can enjoy the beauty of the river landscape. Stones on the shore interestingly decorate this landscape. I would like to give them more attention when shooting.

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Here you can find places with calm water and enjoy the beautiful reflections. Mountains of red clay are also an adornment of this landscape. I think that without them the landscape would not have looked so interesting.

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And of course, having such expanse of water in front of you and a rocky shore, you can throw stones into the water. Including throwing pancakes. I do not know how it is correctly called in English. This is when a stone is thrown parallel to the water and bounces several times from it. We often do this with children.

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And finally, you can make a big splash! Once, my son and I arranged a whole photo shoot with splashes of water. He threw large stones into the water, and I tried to photograph them. Several quite successful shots came out. Here is one of them.

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All in all, this is a great place for family walks. And for photo walks.

That's all for now. There are many more interesting walks ahead!

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