Stunning sunsets in Podgora (part 2)


Podgora is an excellent place for the holiday. Beautiful landscape, the azure sky and the limpid sea make Podgora the pearl of the Adriatic. The Sunny climate and long pebbly beaches make this region a popular tourist destination. You can spend your holiday during the whole year, because the climate is mild, and the sea is pleasant for swimming from May until October. 



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  1. Gorgeous shot and I particulry like the last shot

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  2. Breathtakingly beautiful sunset images on the sea.

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  3. Photo on the middle is just the best!

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  4. it's hard to pick which one is my favourite but I think I'm liking the last one :-)

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  5. Jaka wspaniała seria. Każde zdjęcie inne, ale razem się dopełniają we wspaniałą całość.

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  6. breathtakingly beautiful!
    Fantastic photos
    #mysundayphoto

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  7. Wow they are stunning, I wish I was there is looks breathtaking x

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  8. Gosh it looks beautiful, certainly worth a visit X #MySundayPhoto

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  9. Wow, they really are stunning!Clio lending a helping hand for Coombe Mill

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  10. Very nice sunsets! I especially like the second one...the colors make it very dramatic!

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  11. Beautiful shots! Love the last one especially.
    Thanks for joining us at the Travel Tuesday meme. I was a little late posting the meme up this week, life gets in the way of fun things... However, it's up now and I look forward to your new contribution.

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  12. Lovely silhouettes!
    Thank you for linking to the Saturday Silhouettes meme.

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  13. These are amazing photos! I love the pretty colors you captured on your camera.

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  14. Incredible sunset scenes. Especially love the colours in the 2nd scene.

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