Slovenian photographer Aleš Krivec is known for capturing Slovenia's pearls in his lens. Finally, he climbed to the highest peak of the Karavanki, Stol (2236 m), and took a wonderful timelapse video there, which will fill you with gratitude that we live in Slovenia.
Slovenian photographer Ales Krivec he knows that he doesn't have to go far for nature's excesses, and certainly not across the Slovenian border. His photographic oeuvre is more than good proof. Now he added a new one to the evidence. A case of timelapse video Roman roads, which he recorded on Mount Stol, where he pointed his lens towards Julian Alps. You can also see Triglav in the background.
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In the final seconds, you can see the mountains in the background getting brighter, which is his fault moonrise. Worth multiple viewings!
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