From Mana Summit
Looking from the Mana Island summit to the Southeast, you can see some more outer isles and rocks beyond its sickle-shaped end. The main island, Kornat, extends...
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Looking from the Mana Island summit to the Southeast, you can see some more outer isles and rocks beyond its sickle-shaped end. The main island, Kornat, extends along the upper left side.
This is just a small part of the Kornati Maritime National Park, which encompasses over 150 islands, isles and rocks.
Not visible, but just under my feet there is the mountaineer's stamp embedded into the rock, which the hikers can use to verify their Trans-Kornati route traversal. Mana is a point in an enchanting track available throughout the year, and well worth experiencing!
Some would maybe comment, "there's nothing here; just desert rocks in the sea"... but the other visitors (me included) would say, "it's Heaven on Earth, if you know how and where to look".
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Camera: Minolta 7000i + 80-200 Minolta Rokkor
(Archival photo, scanned from Fujichrome Sensia film.)
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This is just a small part of the Kornati Maritime National Park, which encompasses over 150 islands, isles and rocks.
Not visible, but just under my feet there is the mountaineer's stamp embedded into the rock, which the hikers can use to verify their Trans-Kornati route traversal. Mana is a point in an enchanting track available throughout the year, and well worth experiencing!
Some would maybe comment, "there's nothing here; just desert rocks in the sea"... but the other visitors (me included) would say, "it's Heaven on Earth, if you know how and where to look".
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Camera: Minolta 7000i + 80-200 Minolta Rokkor
(Archival photo, scanned from Fujichrome Sensia film.)
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