Bell "Falkland Crest" and Thimbles.
It is the middle of summer in the Falkland now, with sunny weather occasionally thunderstorm, and even hail storm as big as the golf balls falling from the sky. Very windy place since the east of the islands is an open Atlantic ocean, and of course down south across the Scotia sea where the Atlantic and Pacific meets is the South pole (Antartica). Wind is at least 20 knots and gusty, even if the outside temperature shows a nice +15 C, the windchill factors will surely chilled you to the bones. Above are some gentle reminder, plenty of sheeps, penguins, sealions and landmines...and plenty more.Shutter speed: 1/10secs; f/5.6; ISO200; @55mm
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