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Last two months i was not able to take pictures or to write any post on this blog. I'm currently at the army (mandatory in Greece), and my time is limited. However, i was able to take some pictures from the training camp with a lot of snow. Now i moved back to Rhodes where i 'm waiting to get assigned on the proper camp, after a second round of training. Here are one picture from the camp, somewhere in the middle of Greece:

Snow from inside the training camp.
Snow from inside the training camp.

I 'm waiting for first days off the camp to have some rest, where i 'm hopping to take some more pictures of the beautiful island of Rhodes...

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