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November 25, 2016
A sunset over Fort Myers Beach, Florida, US.
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April 24, 2007
Over the Riviera Coast of Turkey.
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February 1, 2007
Tornado/Waterspout at Sunset from Incekum in Turkey.
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beautiful, gorgeous, wonderful. live in vancouver we never see these sorts of things here… how extrordinary it must be.
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January 22, 2007
Reto stated he had seen the tornado when the weather system hit Turkey, there were approx., ten different tornados in that time. Most of them were out at sea. Some of them hit the beach. From his position it was not possible to see what happened after they hit the land. The exact position was […]
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Absolutely beautiful one that I would be proud of. Having spent a few years working in that area of the world I am lucky to have captured many great photos of ‘weather’