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Oh, how absolutely beautiful!!
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Thank you Lizzie.
They are called Koniks, half-wild horses.There is a cattle o about 26 o them walking along the river Rhine.
I will show you the rest o them in another post.They aren’t real beauties but glad you liked them aswell 😀
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They look really beautiful to me. I have wanted a horse since I was a little girl. I could bring those two home with me!!
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They are in a way, as for taking them home-wishing you good luck in trying to catch them! Took me two years,loads o carrots and old bread to make them accept me in the meadows with them ;-))
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very beautiful picture… thnx for passing by on my site..I am going tot follow you too….Agnès
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Thanks very much for that!
Saw your pictures on your blog and created an instant smile at my face, we have a lot o similar shots , but that’s not such a big surprise considering the fact we are both Dutch.:D
Dank je wel voor het compliment en zal je zeker blijven volgen
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wow!! I want to be a professional horse rider when I grow up. love those horse pic. are they wild?
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I wouldn’t suggest riding on these no !
They are only half wild but dont think they will allow you to give it a try 😉
Thanks for the like and good luck with your dream, you never know !! 😀
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Wow! What a pair of beauties!
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Thanks Phil, they have a lot o rough edges but with the right light on them, they turn into real beauties , as said , will show in another post 😀
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i can see power and tenderness in those horses and you captured them well.
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It is a magnifisent view to not only see but hear them running , it’s something you can hardly capture in a picture.The closest I could ever get to it was in my 100th post Wild horses
https://coast72.wordpress.com/2012/09/28/728/
Thanks Virgilio 😀
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Lovely…facially, they almost look like twins; perhaps mother and daughter?! I’m glad they’re roaming free. :O)
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Could easily be Janina, lost track o nr’s by now, since they have split up into two cattles..
They do get fed extra during the wintertimes, since the meadows can get floated by the river and see them getting nearer every day , so hopefully some wintershots o them soon 🙂
Thanks for the comment, much appreciated always
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Reblogged this on photography biz and commented:
Another macro from Coast72… amazing golds…
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