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Landscape immersed in fog

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A foggy view of a distant city is brought to us by the great photographer Nicolas Rottiers, who prefers to take photos at the end of the day or at dawn when everything is darkest. From the photos goes immense lightness combined with a bit of mysterious charm. The monastery immersed in the magical mist together with the surrounding nature look really beautiful. You have photos below!

Photography: Nicolas Rottiers

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