I lived for almost 6 months in a valley, surrounded by nothing but mountains. I could see the sun shining upon the top of the mountains only from 1pm to 3pm. Let me tell you, those were the worst 6 months of my life.
I love my mountain home, but it can be claustrophobic at times. It’s nice in the summer when the sun sets behind the mountain an hour or so before real sunset. In the winter though, it’s dark here by 4pm.
@...nyokki: Nah, that sounds perfectly sweet. And from what I’ve seen in the pictures you posted as well. I’d love to live in such a place.
The mountains I’m talking about were gigantic. And the valley was so tiny, we call it a cauldron in German. In the middle there was a small lake, and the only way you could leave the valley was through a small tunnel in one of the mountains.
RyyyyuuuUUKEN!!!
HAAADOOOOOOKKKEEEENNN!!!!!
In befor-.. ahh FUCK.
Why yes
That’s hot.
I guess that’s the only thing good about living where there are no mountains, is you can take pictures like this.
I lived for almost 6 months in a valley, surrounded by nothing but mountains. I could see the sun shining upon the top of the mountains only from 1pm to 3pm. Let me tell you, those were the worst 6 months of my life.
I love my mountain home, but it can be claustrophobic at times. It’s nice in the summer when the sun sets behind the mountain an hour or so before real sunset. In the winter though, it’s dark here by 4pm.
Kaaaaaaaammmmmmeeeeeehhhhhaaaaaammmmmeeeeeehhhhhaaaa!
@...nyokki: Nah, that sounds perfectly sweet. And from what I’ve seen in the pictures you posted as well. I’d love to live in such a place.
The mountains I’m talking about were gigantic. And the valley was so tiny, we call it a cauldron in German. In the middle there was a small lake, and the only way you could leave the valley was through a small tunnel in one of the mountains.
Ok seriously, when are people going to get tired of taking/posting pictures like these?
@...dieAntagonista: Ah, that would be really claustrophobic.
@...Crystalkestrel: Hopefully never.
@...nyokki:
I second this opinion. I love images that relate to our own nuclear ball of fission.