When I visiting the Mozirje gaj, I also viewed ethnographic objects. In addition to flowers, the park also features typical ethnographic objects from the area. In the gaj there is a mill on the water, a house made in 1803, a granary from 1731, a blacksmith, a saw, etc. There is a mill on the picture. The farms used to have their own water mill, and rarely several farms used a common mill. I think the mill is also beautiful in black and white.
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Have you seen a mill yet?
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Do you have mills in your land?
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There are many mills in the US. One, at the edge of the creek down the road from us is a ruin. It was destroyed by fire and has been left where it was as a reminder!
Great pictures as always!
Thank you so much, Doc. In our country we have many well-preserved mills.
History is very important, both for today but also for tomorrow.
We used to have mills in Auckland but that was well before my time and the mills were taken down
In our country we have even now but few of them still work.
The last time I saw a mill was in the North Shore parishes in Louisiana in towns like Pine, Bogalusa and Franklinton.
In our country, we have some beautifully preserved mills.
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That is nice to know since if my memory serves me correct, in the countryside of Panama, there are some windmills as well.
I love old mills they have so much history
I agree. I love to look at things from the past.
Thank you very much ?
I agree with you. The mill looks cool in black and white.
It’s true, Albert, but it’s still nice to look ?
Many details that make this image impressive.
This is wonderful, black and white looks good here!
I agree. Black and white come here good to expression
Wow this is such a cool photo in black and white. I have seen many mills.
Thank you, Carol. I look forward to seeing things and the past.
Very beautiful old mill, dear Vida
Thank you, Lado. It’s really nice
With great pleasure,dear Vida
I have seen a mill, and this has been one of the important things for livelihoods of past generations.
I agree. In our land we have many mills and some are still working today.
Yes, black and white is very suitable for this beautiful photo! ?
It gives an old look, I think sepia would have been great as well. ?
Thank you very much for your kind advice. I’ll try another sepia next time ?
Very nice, Vida! One day I will visit Slovenia. I have good friends who live in the far north of Italy, and often cross into Slovenia to explore at the weekend, and I love watching their photos 🙂
Thank you so much, Norman. I am convinced that Slovenia’s visit will not disappoint you
Thank you very much vidocka.
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