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Comments (7)

Péter Farsang on January 22, 2008

Dear mabut!

What rates, are probably disproportions???? What kind extradited also the man in the face of the nature. Good topic, greatly well image. I congratulate.

With best regards: Farsang Peter, from Hungary.

@mabut on January 22, 2008

Thank you Péter ! The monolith is 400 m high ( Higher than the 320 of Ayers rock in Australia)and it is indeed very impressive. A further advantage: NO TOURISTS HERE !

ciao Marco

István Balás on January 22, 2008

Superb composition and shows the proportions well.

Péter Farsang on January 22, 2008

Hi Marco!

I thank my number's interesting informations. Right now I guessed the image,how non one tourist happening this monolith. I deem, as tourist you did not go over there. The Ayers rock ( at us red rock also is called) little boring already. Greatly on several occasions communicate she.In Mauritania according to this monolith me much more interesting, soreover superior also as you described.I greet you: Péter

@mabut on January 22, 2008

Péter, I think there is a lot of difference between a traveler and a tourist. I have the ambition to consider myself a "non-tourist" . By the way this place is magic and you will see closer pictures in the next days.

Ciao Marco

Mission Specialist on October 27, 2010

Wonderful shot!!! like best regards. Greetings from Kyoto Japan

Hereafter, the autumn tint is very beautiful in Japan.

Please come to Japan, and take a wonderful photograph.

@mabut on October 27, 2010

Domo arigato Mariemon. I have been several times in beautiful Japan and I was in Kyoto in this season http://www.panoramio.com/photo/1286373. I hope I will come again soon

ciao, Marco

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  • Uploaded on January 21, 2008
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    by @mabut
    • Camera: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D80
    • Taken on 2007/12/24 14:34:53
    • Exposure: 0.003s (1/400)
    • Focal Length: 28.00mm
    • F/Stop: f/10.000
    • ISO Speed: ISO250
    • Exposure Bias: 0.00 EV
    • No flash

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