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One day left before the annual spring flooding rises Lake Mjøsa water level (the biggest lake in Norway).
One day left to walk the narrow path of land to reach one last time the small Hovinsholmen islet for the season.










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This lovely piece has been featured here :bulletred: WE'RE BACK AND WAITING FOR YOUR SUBMISSIONS :bulletred: in the journal over at :iconraw-nature: Thanks :icons-kmp: Co-Founder :)
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*Morgan-Lou Oct 29, 2012  Professional Photographer
♥ and the wolf ;)
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~LovelyAngelCutie Jun 26, 2012  Student Photographer
Is that path dry year round?
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*Bojkovski Jun 25, 2012  Hobbyist Photographer
wonderful place
great work
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*Morgan-Lou Jun 25, 2012  Professional Photographer
Thanks :wave:
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*Bojkovski Jun 25, 2012  Hobbyist Photographer
np ;)
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Beautiful! Is that path man built, or is it a work of the tides and currents of the sea?
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*Morgan-Lou Jun 16, 2012  Professional Photographer
As I said earlier, it is a natural seasonal process: every spring, the lake´s water level will rise slowly to its normal level. Everything is natural. Look at the other picture and you will understand. ;)
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OK. I thought it was a tidal thing.
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