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Пока листья не опали: 18 красивых снимков эстонской осени, которые мотивируют выбраться на природу

14.10.2020

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Пока листья не опали: 18 красивых снимков эстонской осени, которые мотивируют выбраться на природу

Сейчас самое красивое время осени, и эстонские пейзажи вдохновляют фотографов и любителей делать потрясающие кадры в разных уголках страны. Делимся с вами подборкой красивых осенних снимков из Instagram, которые, возможно, и вас вдохновят на неспешные прогулки на природе.

 

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Публикация от Nele (@nele50mm)

 

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The waterfall (on the top right corner) is 16–17 meters wide and only 1.2 meters high, but it is deservedly compared to the larger Northern Estonian waterfalls, such as Keila and Jägala.⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ As the waterfall retreated, a canyon of almost 470 meters was formed, which is a beautiful sight that adds a sense of the primordial and drama to the foaming water. The hydroelectric power station, located on a former watermill in the canyon, which provided electricity to the former Joaveski sawmill factory, is also worth exploring.⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ It’s probably one of the top locations among Estonian nature photographers to take pictures in Autumn. ⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ #nõmmeveski #eestifotograafid #eestifotograaf #skybangerz #balticinmycolours #visitnordic #ilusadeestipaigad #visitestonia #drone__up #topdownview #topdownphoto #riverfront #estonianphotography #mavicpro2

Публикация от Colours of Tranquillity (@coloursoftranquillity)

 

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Autumn vibes, autumn colours. Yet another magical time of the year🍃🍂🍁 #visitestonia #autumn #fallvibes

Публикация от Jaanis Kriska (@jaaniskriska)

 

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Suur Munamägi (in translation «Great Egg Mountain») is the highest peak in Estonia (and the Baltic states), reaching 318 metres (1,043 ft) above sea level. ⁣ ⁣ On the hill, there have been 5 towers. The first tower, built in 1812, is the subject of a folk legend: it was supposedly destroyed because it confused ships headed toward the coast. The second tower was built in 1870 by a local barman. The tower was 8 metres (26 ft) high. The tower was popular amongst local people because of its bar. ⁣ ⁣ The third tower was built on the same building as the second tower. The tower was built up to 12 metres (39 ft).⁣ ⁣ The fourth tower was built in 1925, when Estonia was an independent state. The tower was built in 3 months and it was 17 metres (56 ft) high. The Võru county then built paths for people, cleaned the forest and put benches in front of the tower. The fourth tower was ceremonially opened on 19 July 1925. Soon after that people realized that the wooden tower was old and again the trees started blocking the view — 17 metres was not high enough.⁣ ⁣ The new fifth tower was built of ferroconcrete in 1939. The tower was made 25.7 metres (84 ft) high. It was built of 36 000 bricks and 80 tons of cement which all were carried up to the mountain. The tower was finished in the same year in June but the ceremonial opening was cancelled because of World War II. The tower was not seriously harmed in war and the repair was made in 1955.⁣ ⁣ #suurmunamägi #suuremunamäevaatetorn #haanja #võrumaa #lõunaeesti #droonifoto #eestisügis #visitestonia #ilusadeestipaigad #reisilesimoga #skybangerz #fallinestonia #balticinmycolours #balticnature #travelinbaltics #naturecalls #towers #highestpeak

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Tänane ilus ilm🙂🍁🌞🍁#ilusadeestipaigad #päikeseloojang #loojanguvärvid #loojang #autumn #visitestonia #eesti #päike

Публикация от helena (@helena.valk)

 

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Armasta loodust. Värve. Ja matkamist! #matkarada #loodusegakoos #matkamine #puhkaeestis #puhkapärnus #pärnumaa #visitpärnu #seiklevabaks #sügis #minerappa #rabamatk #nigularaba

Публикация от Seikle Vabaks matkad (@seiklevabaks_matkad)