A lovely shot Betty. I am nearly home now from my trip to Malawi and Zambia, just waiting at Heathrow for my flight this afternoon but thanks for leaving me all the comments when I was away.
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Always a pleasure to see this amazing mountain on your blog! Stunning view, indeed!
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Cloud formations around mountains are one reason I love the mountains so very much. Great shot.
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Beautiful slopes and form, it really looks volcanic. The cloud are special in a nice layer.
ReplyDeletesuch a great view and shot!!!
ReplyDeletewish you all the best for 2016 :-)
Fantastic. Glad you had a camera when you saw this. Perfect capture.
ReplyDeleteA lovely shot Betty. I am nearly home now from my trip to Malawi and Zambia, just waiting at Heathrow for my flight this afternoon but thanks for leaving me all the comments when I was away.
ReplyDeleteA magnificent view. Thanks for linking in with "Through my Lens"
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That is an outstanding photo of clouds and mountains!!! Very beautiful scenery!
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Best wishes to you Betty.
Beautiful! I remember the first time I saw clouds lower than the mountain peaks--fascinating.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing sight!
ReplyDeleteCould be Fuji or Kilimanjaro! Beautiful New Zealand peaks!
ReplyDeletei love this view. maybe one day i can see it with my own eyes. we make plans to visit or to live in NZ ;)
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That view is fantastic. I love cloud formations, they are like snowflakes I think, ever changing.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning. It almost looks like the clouds are smoke coming out of the mountain.
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