Photo trip to the beautiful Island of Sylt!
Hello friends!
Sylt is an island in northern Germany. It is known for its tourist resorts and for its 40-kilometre-long (25-mile) sandy beach. It is an absolutely beautiful island with thousands of things to photograph. The island has 6 beautiful lighthouses I believe surrounded by beautiful sand dunes.
I just love to go there when I have the time. No matter hat time of the year it is always beautiful. The people are very friendly and the fish food is great. The wind, the sound of the waves and the beauty of the island are very therapeutic. It's like a retreat for the soul.
There are small and big sheep everywhere on the island. You can get really close! The smaller once are so damn cute.
And of course there are the beautiful sea gulls. I just love the sound of them. It reminds me of family and home. I grew up in the north of Germany.
Writing this blog post makes me want to go there again as soon as possible. :-)
Have a beautiful day steemians!
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Johannes R.
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OMG! Those are stunning travel photos! Huhu. What camera/lens did you use?
Hi! Thank you! :-) There I had my old Canon 7D with the 18mm-135mm lens.
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This looks nice, love the scenery there. Isn't "sylt" basically jam? The "food" made of berries and sugar?
Yes, same name! :-)