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Samina River of Austria with Fujifilm XT4

This beautiful long white river connects Liechtenstein and Austria.

Image by the Author — Samina river — Behind these waterfalls is Liechtenstein

Carry along with me the Fujifilm xt4 with a carbon fiber tripod.

Austria is a unique country with lush forests. Not only famous for their skiing area. Austria has many lakes and rivers.

This is Samina, not just a long river, it also serves and supplies water to the people in Feldkirch, the town close to the border of Liechtenstein and Switzerland.

Samina is the name of the river. The valley where Samina flows is called Saminatal.

A beautiful 18 kilometers walk from home and return. As I wrote this on 13 of March 2021, the snow melts, the water in the Samina river flows beautifully. Not that strong, but it is pretty to see and capture the river with a new purchase camera, FujiFilm Xt4.

Images by the author — Samina river images with long exposure Fujifilm XT4

Along the side of this river, there were many pieces of falling stones. Trees were down. We walk on a snow path but on a warm, beautiful day.

The walk of 18 kilometers got me 23,900 steps in total which makes me feel great.

I hope you enjoy knowing this short story of Samina river in Austria today.

My name is Elvie. Aside from taking pictures, I do travel videos for my YouTube channel as well.

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