I'm back from my travels and settled in to school routine, so I'll have more opportunities to stop by and get my daily dose of 'New Guinea' to remind me of Papua.
Sheer magic, I hope the clouds did not weigh you down. I'd hate the thought of you standing there like Atlas holding up that batch of low (but very beautiful) heavy clouds.
So oppressive ! How is it possible to escape. Breathtaking on the both senses. The strenght of Nature and elements compared to ours is disproportional!
Hi Jules! Here I am to enjoy your lovely blog on my weekly visit! It happens to be on Saturday when your post is crowded with comments after the sky watch, but other days are more difficult to me... ;) And this week we have again some wonderful pictures. The skies, always with some clouds, are awesome! The Doors are amazing, but the kid with the phone book (it could be a yellow pad for a future lawyer ;)) is my favourite! Coconut fuel? What a wastefulness... ;)) Look forward to reading you at Blogtrotter, now back in Chania! Have a great weekend!
beautiful images and a beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteAwesome shots, real eye catchers.
ReplyDeleteI love the sky! Such gorgeous colors.
ReplyDeleteI'm back from my travels and settled in to school routine, so I'll have more opportunities to stop by and get my daily dose of 'New Guinea' to remind me of Papua.
Beautiful storm clouds there Jules! I am waiting for a storm here in Northern California. Can you send some rain my way?
ReplyDeleteThese clouds have so much beautiful character! Stunning!
ReplyDeleteImpressive clouds! You must have felt so small walking under them! They reflect the power of the nature!
ReplyDeleteAmazing skyscape. You have captured this wonderfully. Two thumbs up.
ReplyDeleteI take my comment back from last week. Those skies in the opposite direction are just as beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat catch for Skywatch! Mine's up too hope you can visit... Happy weekend!
ReplyDeletethat first photo is just stunning, the way the light is coming through the cloud.
ReplyDeleteStunning! I'm glad you turned around. ;-)
ReplyDeleteHappy Sky Watch!
Wow! I always like the same direction, but this is pretty spectacular! Terrific captures!
ReplyDeletecool decision to walk in the other direction beautiful skys
ReplyDeleteWow, I'm glad you took that walk.
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ReplyDeleteHi, I am interested in coming up to Rabaul for a 3 week holiday with my wife and 8 year old daughter
ReplyDeleteIs this a safe destination - it certainly looks fascinating!
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I am glad you took a walk in the opposite direction, that is a great sky. Happy SWF.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great sky! I'd like to walk with you...
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend!
Gorgeous! I love the colours!
ReplyDeleteNeat sky colors way down and out there.
ReplyDeleteLooks like any direction you walk yields beautiful views. Thanks for sharing this one. Happy SWF
ReplyDeleteWow! So glad you went the other way!
ReplyDeleteAs it it was coming out of a big chimney!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend!
Gorgeous sky Sweetie!! Happy weekend!hughugs
ReplyDeleteOh, Jules, those are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI just got home last night and haven't put up a sky watch...just trying to catch a few of my favorites. I always really enjoy yours.
Very lovely colors! A nice place to walk to see....
ReplyDeleteSo glad you went for that walk so you could share these beautiful images. Breath-taking.
ReplyDeleteReally excellent cloud formations :D Hope you have a wonderful weekend.
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Glad you went the oposite direction! That's fantastic, Jules!
ReplyDeleteJules: What a vey neat Sky you caprured for SWF.
ReplyDeleteSheer magic, I hope the clouds did not weigh you down. I'd hate the thought of you standing there like Atlas holding up that batch of low (but very beautiful) heavy clouds.
ReplyDeleteThat is glorious. Heaven has the most elegant of robes!
ReplyDeleteSo oppressive ! How is it possible to escape. Breathtaking on the both senses.
ReplyDeleteThe strenght of Nature and elements compared to ours is disproportional!
Wow Jules just breathtaking...x
ReplyDeleteJules, very beautiful photos. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi Jules! Here I am to enjoy your lovely blog on my weekly visit! It happens to be on Saturday when your post is crowded with comments after the sky watch, but other days are more difficult to me... ;)
ReplyDeleteAnd this week we have again some wonderful pictures.
The skies, always with some clouds, are awesome! The Doors are amazing, but the kid with the phone book (it could be a yellow pad for a future lawyer ;)) is my favourite!
Coconut fuel? What a wastefulness... ;))
Look forward to reading you at Blogtrotter, now back in Chania!
Have a great weekend!
Whoa! These are terrifc. Your skies really are dramatic.
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