Walking on the Volcano by Vladimir K.
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Walking on the Volcano by Vladimir K.
Mount Etna, Italy
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"This was from the final day of our road trip around Scotland, we woke up to an incredible sunrise, the first time we'd seen the sun all week. This image sums up the Scottish Highlands for me, windy rivers and incredible mountains, both of these combined make for an excellent adventure." 📸 + text by Beth Squire @discovery
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