Winter Dream Sunset on Krvavec

Winter Dream Sunset on Krvavec

Winter Dream Sunset on Krvavec
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Panoramic photo by Gregor Kervina Taken 18:39, 05/01/2010 - Views loading...

Winter Dream Sunset on Krvavec

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I made this panorama near the Krvavec ski resort. It is challenging to shoot 360 in snow if you want to cover all your tracks.

Krvavec is an impressive, mainly intermediate ski resort near Kranj and Ljubljana with between 1,450m and 1,971m of altitude, from three distinct summits.

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