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[OFF TOPIC] Your Photos Thread


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Just now, konig said:

You will do it, soon or later and you wont regret to go there.

 

i will regret my bad english as usual

 

you went by plane ? how many hours ?

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49 minutes ago, bestmen said:

 

i will regret my bad english as usual

 

you went by plane ? how many hours ?

From Argentina it was 9 hours to Mexico, 20 hours in Mexico and 14 hours to Tokyo, crossing the pacific ocean.

 

Dont worry, except in the Airport, the most part of the japanese dont speak english or they pronunce in japanese....

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8 hours ago, bestmen said:

@konig i didn't travel to japan yet but i visited one japenese garden Op1b.gif

 

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Nothing more beautiful than the japanese gardens :)

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i know is the photos thread but it can be your video thread too :p

 

I upload somo of my celular video to youtube, here the links

 

Bullet Train

 

 

 

Budis-esoteric temple of Enoshima

 

 

 

Matsuri in Tokyo

 

 

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I had three stops during my travel in the past two weeks, which was of course mostly focussed on visiting my best friend (who then became my girlfriend at the first stop) and seeing her biathlon competitions in the IBU Cup. I made some very nice new friends (most notably an Australian athlete and two Chilean athletes) and as always in the Alps, the landscape was beautiful. I'm not the best photographer and I just used my phone (and my main focus was on personal things instead of the landscapes and 'touristic' things), but still I'd like to show some pictures :)

 

Lenzerheide, Switzerland:

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My first sight after getting out of the bus in Lenzerheide, with only a walk to the appartment to go:

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Athletes training in Lenzerheide:

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From first to last: Kristina Reztsova (RUS), Thekla Brun-Lie (NOR), Elisabeth Högberg (SWE), Sarah Beaudry (CAN) and Julia Simon (FRA) leaving the regular track to go to the shooting range in the single mixed relay.

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Bruna and my flag watching Nadine Horchler (GER), Julia Schwaiger (AUT) and (I think) Megan Tandy (CAN) during the mixed relay, while waiting for Gabi Neres (BRA) to pass. 

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Gabi doing epic battle with Mongolia's Ariunzul Enkhbayar at the end of their legs to decide who would have the honour of finishing in second-to-last place (ahead of already lapped Croatia):

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Jill Colebourn of Australia during the sprint, which didn't exactly turn out great for her unfortunately. 

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Livigno, Italy:

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Snow in lovely Livigno:

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Not leaving Italy without eating some really good icecream:

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Livigno is a pretty nice place, especially when it's snowing :) 

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On the last day in Livigno the sun finally break through, meaning I could finally see some mountains that had mostly been hidden by clouds and snow:

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Obertilliach, Austria:

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Decent view from my 'hotel':

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Unlike Lenzerheide, Obertilliach did have a Brazilian flag at the shooting range (although Chile and Argentina were still missing, while the non-present Netherlands did have a flag):

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Nice surroundings around the hotel :)

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Just a quick snap of the big star of the IBU Cup, Uliana Kaisheva, who the Russians treat rather unwell instead of giving her some much-deserved World Cup time (and not taking her out after one semi-bad World Cup race):

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Not leaving Austria without a tasty Apfelstrudel and a good cup of hot chocolate at the biathlon stadium :d (during the mixed relay when the men were skiing, Brazil was out of the race at that point so I didn't care enough to go stand in the cold and continue not feeling my toes)

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One last view before leaving in the morning:

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Military at the Brenner/Brennero train station, the crossing between Italy and Austria....I wonder if anybody is ever going to take military serious with these hats:

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