Hypnotizing Beauty Of Moravian Fields In The Czech Republic
I would like to show you very interesting place in Europe – Moravia in The Czech Republic. It’s a large agricultural area in southern part which is hilly and colorful. It’s very famous for it’s vineyards and the very fertile soils.
Each time when I traveled there the whole area was very different. You can meet a lot of deers, hares and boars there. Another characteristic feature is tractors and a lot of field pulpits.
I call this place a small Tuscany and I think this place is magical. That’s why I recommend you to go there if you are bored.
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Share on FacebookMoravia makes the 1/3rd of the Czech republic and it's definitely not in the south.
The best is to get a bike and cycle through fields - Prušánky, Josefov, Dolní Bojanovice, Nechory, Nový Poddvorov, Starý Poddvorov...
Haha I always watch this scenery from the window of a train. Need to say it doesn't look so nice in reality as it does in the pictures, but still okay. good pics, mate
Marcin Sobas, you are an extraordinary photographer -- I love the colors and the contours, but most of all I love the composition in each picture, making every one of them aesthetically pleasing. You are certainly an artist! Thank you for these pictures. (I first saw them 9 months ago, and just came across them again.)
Thank you for bringing this beauty to my screen here in Sydney, Australia.
Cool! It looks very familiar to me :) Do you know the names of locations?
sure,it's near Kyjov :) Hope that helps.
Load More Replies...yes, should be Czech. It's not my mistake. Petr Zalesak - I've traveled Moravia first time about 10 years ago. My and my friends pictures were the first photos from moravia on a web. Marek's pictures were little bit later...Cheers
Marcin Sobas - thanks for clarification and helping our region making famous! I travel a lot and just more and more love my home. Have you been also to Chriby and Bile Karpaty? Wish you all the best from Kyjov.
Load More Replies...I actually live in this area and person who made it famous was Marek Svoboda. http://www.marapara.cz/fotogalerie/krivky-jizni-moravy/ https://www.facebook.com/maraparacz
I had no idea. I know someone from the Czech Republic and I didn't know. Thank you for helping me see this. Beautiful effort
Moravia makes the 1/3rd of the Czech republic and it's definitely not in the south.
The best is to get a bike and cycle through fields - Prušánky, Josefov, Dolní Bojanovice, Nechory, Nový Poddvorov, Starý Poddvorov...
Haha I always watch this scenery from the window of a train. Need to say it doesn't look so nice in reality as it does in the pictures, but still okay. good pics, mate
Marcin Sobas, you are an extraordinary photographer -- I love the colors and the contours, but most of all I love the composition in each picture, making every one of them aesthetically pleasing. You are certainly an artist! Thank you for these pictures. (I first saw them 9 months ago, and just came across them again.)
Thank you for bringing this beauty to my screen here in Sydney, Australia.
Cool! It looks very familiar to me :) Do you know the names of locations?
sure,it's near Kyjov :) Hope that helps.
Load More Replies...yes, should be Czech. It's not my mistake. Petr Zalesak - I've traveled Moravia first time about 10 years ago. My and my friends pictures were the first photos from moravia on a web. Marek's pictures were little bit later...Cheers
Marcin Sobas - thanks for clarification and helping our region making famous! I travel a lot and just more and more love my home. Have you been also to Chriby and Bile Karpaty? Wish you all the best from Kyjov.
Load More Replies...I actually live in this area and person who made it famous was Marek Svoboda. http://www.marapara.cz/fotogalerie/krivky-jizni-moravy/ https://www.facebook.com/maraparacz
I had no idea. I know someone from the Czech Republic and I didn't know. Thank you for helping me see this. Beautiful effort
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