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Saturday, August 22, 2020

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Slovenia / Italy: Motorbike trip to Soča mouth


After a long time, Nada and me decided to go on a motorbike trip. We decided to explore the lower part of the Soča river, that runs from Slovenian side over Italy to Adriatic Sea. In the end we refreshed ourselves in the Adriatic.


Quick navigational stop near Most na Soči.

Crossing The Emerald Beauty. It is said to be one of the rare rivers in the world that retain such a colour throughout their length.

Blue Horse, Thunder and Nada near the mouth of Soča river.

 
We walked the rest of the way. 

 
Observation tower offered a good view to the river mouth.

Playing with the camera.

View to Punta Spigolo.

Freshwater marshes, but also vast salty wetlands, reed beds, woodlands and grasslands: the mouth of the Soča Reserve is the ideal habitat for many animal species and, in particular, for resident and migratory birds.
Tuši on observation tower.



Jellyfish in the water.

Back to the motorbikes.

Hot summer day was perfect for walking with motorbike shoes.

 
Boats in the side channels.

Time for stage 2.

Free living Camargue horses.

The Nature Reserve of the Soča River Mouth stretches from the Soča Mouth to the Po River Delta in the immediate vicinity of Venice, filling a surface of 2400 hectares.

Birdwatcher Tuši.

The Reserve welcomes a huge number of migratory birds from approximately three hundred species.

The reserve consists of a fair array of environments which shelter a vast diversity of plant and bird species.

Photographing from observation posts.

Happy birds.

The Camargue horses could be seen from many angles.

Ducks on their swimming adventure.

Just simple nature.

 
On the side of Quarantia Canal.

Nice hiking path from one observation post to the next one.

There are about ten thousand living species of birds.

Spider - successful hunter.

The Camargue horse is an ancient breed of horse indigenous to the Camargue area in southern France. Its origins remain relatively unknown, although it is generally considered one of the oldest breeds of horses in the world.

The Camargue horse was introduced in the 1970s to the Po delta in Italy, where under the name "Cavallo del Delta" it is treated as an indigenous breed.

Leaving birds and horses.

Nada and her Canon.

Lonely fisherman.

 
Refreshment in the Adriatic Sea in Solero Beach.

261 kilometres

Geocache found:
- (SpanaT) Isola della Cona, GC5JP93, that received a visit by trackable items "OceantagZ", TB5NYN3 and "Travel Firefighter", TB65TH2

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