In general terms, I wrote about Nova Bana’s back country in one of my previous articles. This world changes completely in the winter. The highland is sunlit even when the town, located in the valley, is covered with a layer of cold mist which sometimes does not allow the sunshine to go through and heat the town a little bit. This phenomenon is called inversion. It occurs in the winter, when the air is not moving and thus the lower air layer is getting colder than the upper one, which are „closer“ to the sunshine. So
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Bujaci vrch 1 The ski slope
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Bujaci vrch 2 Stiavnicke Mountains in the horizon, seen from the ski slope
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Bujaci vrch 3 Detail of Stiavnicke Mountains in the background as seen from the ski slope
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Bujaci vrch 4 A lonely larch tree in the ski slope
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Bujaci vrch 5 as seen from Cervene zeme
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Cervene zeme 1 A highland countryside
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Cervene zeme 2 Settlements & farms
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Cervene zeme 3 A winter sunset
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Cervene zeme 4 Note the tranquility emanating from this scenery!
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Cervene zeme 5 Another settlement
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Cervene zeme 6 as seen from Drozdovo; the high range in the horizon is Velka Fatra.
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Cervene zeme 7 Another view from Drozdovo
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Cervene zeme 8 A view from Drozdovo towards Vtacnik range (in the horizon)
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Cervene zeme 9 The last view from Drozdovo (for this time)
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Cervene zeme 10 Late winter afternoon mood in the land of cattle breeders with their corral...
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Mount Vtacnik This is the highest mountain in the horizon (1,348 m above the sea level).
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Drozdovo A winter sunset mood, seen from Cervene zeme
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Nova Bana local ranges seen from Drozdovo
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Chotar 1 as seen from Cervene zeme
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Chotar 2 as seen from Drozdovo
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Loksova Hayfield as seen from Drozdovo. Velky Inovec (901 m above the sea level) is in the...
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Winter Sky On the road from Cervene zeme to Drozdovo
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Sedlova skala (777,6 m above sea level) the mountain in the left, as seen from Drozdovo. A wonderful ski path...
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Sea of Mountains as seen from Bujaci vrch ski slope: Velka Fatra range is in the horizon.
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