Before storm - Csákvár

Fortune favors the brave!
I am not afraid of a little crappy storm, because when I walk in the Csákvár mountains, I always find some cave where I can hide. Now I didn’t have to flee anywhere because the clouds were only slowly gathering and I could safely take the red berries of cornel.
I also climbed out of the valley on some rock outcrops to see the sky and the landscape.
As I climbed, I could already feel a few raindrops on my face.

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Upstairs, I could look around the cliff in all directions. The wind was blowing, it was raining a bit too, but I didn’t know where it was coming from because I couldn’t see a darker cloud above.

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Then the first storm clouds appeared. Fortunately, still far to the northeast.

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In the south, the sun was still shining uninterrupted.

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To the north I could already see the thunderstorm.

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It was still bright sunshine in the south.

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I was not in a hurry, I also had some time for butterflies. I knew, I felt that everything was fine, I was safe.

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Other hikers panicked to escape the storm. They probably weren’t even real hikers, just casual tourists who arrived by car.
I don't want to degrade them, because I've been like that for a few years. But I learned to breathe with nature and the primordial elements. So I won two more wonderful hours, thus didn’t travel in vain.

I don’t want to promote pre-storm hiking with this post. It is especially dangerous in high mountains, because the temperature can fall in a moment and the visibility can drop to meters. Luckily there are no high mountains here, just rocky hills, but it’s still worth going carefully.
However, since I know the terrain very well, I know what’s in this area, which isn’t too big. I am happy to show anyone for free this wonderful natural environment here who devotes at least 3 hours to it.


“The source of love is love itself.” (Grigori Grabovoi)

With lots of love from Kalemandra

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How about you make a public apology for having cheated your way into who knows how many rewards by just translating other people's work? Not just say "my posts are too good" when someone asks why you're being downvoted and then editing all posts out that have been downvoted. What do you think this is?

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