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Greetings my friend π€.
Very nice pictures you bring us today. The truth is they are super spectacular.π€©.
Those photos of the moon are wonderful. You can appreciate every detail with an amazing level. It's amazing.π.
They are also beautiful to frame and put on the wall of a house. Their elegance is very special.π.
And of the other photos what can I say, just great ππ. I loved them very much too. Those birds flying and the little Alcon in his nest are stunning.
On the other hand, even though you couldn't capture the photo you wanted with the helicopter, it looks spectacular too. But don't be discouraged, I'm sure you'll get it another time ππππ.
Now, follow up on the topic you started the post with, I know what it feels like to have a power outage in the middle of a hot night.
I am from cuba, and here it is very common to have power outages. For example from 6 to 12 hours a day. We are practically more in blackout than with electricity. In the last few months this problem has increased. As this is a tropical country of Niche, it is very hot, and no doubt there is no one who can sleep like this π π . Sometimes I also feel like going outside to cool down a bit π .
Well, my friend, it's a great pleasure as always to be here. Best regards and have a great day π€.
Thank you for the praises, and I am rather a humbler person than you describe. Just an ordinary guy with a good camera and a passion for nature and all of the other fine things in this life.
Regarding the captures on the moon surface, I have had planes and birds on the moon surface, but never a helicopter. But I agree with you that there will always be another chance to get one.
Friends of ours went to Cuba on holiday, and they told us that they had a fabulous time. I like all of the old cars that are still around in your country, and South Africa has very good relations with Cuba.
At times we also have 8 to 10 hours per day, but they divide the power cuts into 2 and 4 hour durations.
Really debilitating and very bad for the economy. So bad that many small businesses are closing down and a big problem also with unemployment, as we have one of the highest unemployment figures in the world.
Best regards also to you, and may you have a great new week.
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No doubt your content is great, I really like your pictures π€π€.
Good to know that some of your friends had a good time here. I'm really glad π. The weather in general in this country is pretty good, not too hot and not too cold either. We would say a middle point. It is a characteristic that people who travel to the country like very much.
And yes, there are still a lot of old cars. Most of them from the 50's. The truth is that they are a few decades old. But the owners keep them running. Some are still well cared for.
On the other hand, definitely a power outage is wearing. For example, you wake up wanting to work and in less time than you think the power goes out. And since it's from 6 to 12 It's practically all day long.
For example, to make a publication in hive, I have to do it at times when there is electricity, at times and moments π .
And just like over there, here some companies and businesses are paralyzed due to lack of power. And some very important ones like the ones that belong to the food creation section.
Let's hope the situation improves in both countries soon.π.
Well friend, I wish you an excellent day. Best regards.π€
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Yes, our friends regaled us with many stories about their Cuba visit and they certainly loved the visit.
They also liked the weather and you have now confirmed it as truth.
I love the old cars and every now and then I place a post about some of the old cars that are still seen on the roads here. Even some of the ones in the 30's. Many old guys keep their cars in top conditions.
I share your dismay about the power cuts, as it does indeed make life very difficult. What I do is that when we have power, then I schedule some posts, as it is a great help during the dark periods.
So many people also go bankrupt due to the power cuts, and they lose all that they have done in their businesses over the years. Especially those that invested their life savings and their pensions into their small businesses. Very sad.
We can only hope and pray that things will get better in both countries.
Best regards also to you!
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