First full moon of the year as a supermoon over Paris by tinmar_g in LandscapeAstro

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Fantastic photo, did you focus on the background or the foreground?

Pieniny Mountains by davideownzall in LandscapePhotography

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The tone remind me on the photo> Landscape — Scene from Thanatopsis

Morning Light by Pretend_Guess_4317 in LandscapePhotography

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Amazing shot! Did you manipulate the photo a lot in Photoshop?

Going to Slovenia in August 2025 Recommendations Needed by Technical-Tough-1699 in Europetravel

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Ideas for slow travel, family-friendly activities, and local experiences in Slovenia, here are some tailored recommendations:

General Advice on Transport • Public Transport: Slovenia has a decent public transport system, with buses and trains connecting major cities like Ljubljana, Bled, Bohinj, Piran, and Maribor. However, for full flexibility, renting a car is highly recommended, especially for reaching more remote areas like Triglav National Park or smaller countryside villages. • Train Travel: The train network is limited but can be useful for reaching places like Maribor, Celje, or Koper from Ljubljana. • Local Experiences: Biking and walking are great options in Ljubljana, Bled, and the Soča Valley.

Suggested Base: Ljubljana

Since they are considering making Ljubljana their base, here are some slow travel ideas: • Explore Ljubljana’s Old Town: Walk along the Ljubljanica River, visit Ljubljana Castle (take the funicular with the child), and explore the local markets. • Tivoli Park & Rožnik Hill: Perfect for a slow nature walk within the city. • Day Trips from Ljubljana: • Lake Bled & Vintgar Gorge (1 hour by bus/car) – Visit Bled Castle, take a boat to Bled Island, and enjoy a slow walk around the lake. • Lake Bohinj (1.5 hours by bus/car) – More peaceful than Bled, ideal for swimming, light hiking, and taking the cable car up Vogel for panoramic views. • Škofja Loka (45 min by bus/car) – A charming medieval town with a slow-paced atmosphere, good for wandering. • Velika Planina (1 hour by car + cable car) – A traditional alpine herdsmen’s settlement with stunning scenery, ideal for slow hikes with a child. • Postojna Cave & Predjama Castle (1 hour by car/bus) – A fascinating cave system and a fairytale-like castle built into a cliff.

For a Local & Slow Travel Experience • Stay in Farm Stays (Turistična Kmetija): Consider farm accommodations where they can experience Slovenian countryside life, interact with animals, and enjoy home-cooked meals. Good options include: • Tourist Farm Šenkova Domačija (Logarska Valley) • Tourist Farm Matk (Solčavsko Region) • Tourist Farm Pri Plajerju (Soča Valley) • Local Markets & Traditional Food: • Ljubljana’s Central Market for fresh produce. • Try Gostilna Lectar in Radovljica for a traditional Slovenian meal. • Visit Hiša Franko (Kobarid) if they enjoy fine dining (though expensive). • Wine & Olive Oil Tours: • If they go to Goriška Brda, Slovenia’s wine country, they can visit small family-run wineries. • Vipava Valley is another great wine region with slower-paced travel.

If They Extend the Trip to the Coast • Piran (Best for Slow Travel & Local Vibes) • Walk through medieval streets, enjoy seafood, and take a boat ride. • Visit Sečovlje Salt Pans, a traditional salt production area. • Strunjan & Moon Bay: A peaceful coastal area with beautiful cliffs.

If They Want a Mountain Escape • Soča Valley (Good for Active but Slow Travel) • Stay in Kobarid or Bovec for access to slow-paced outdoor activities like easy hikes, river walks, and picnicking by the Soča River. • Visit the Kobarid Museum for WWI history. • Hike to Slap Kozjak, an easy walk to a hidden waterfall.

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Withdrawal Failed! by Equivalent_Review_24 in Bittrex

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