Viktor Posnov Travel Photography Gallery
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Driven by exploration this amazing photo collection is taken by photographer Viktor Posnov
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World-famous Wave Rock, Hyden
This world-famous rock is 27 million years old and made up of grey and red granite strips standing 15 metres high, 110 metres long and shaped remarkably like a huge wave
© viktor posnov
665676658, Austrailia, Australia, Awe, Color Image, Full Length, Horizontal, Hyden, One Person, People, Photography, Rock Formation, Rock Object, Travel, Wave Rock, Western Australia

Sunset Over Rupea Citadel, A Haven from the Past
Rupea Citadel is one of the oldest archaeological sites in Romania. This imposing citadel is 120 m high and is believed to have once housed 400 people. It was first mentioned in 1324 as one of Transylvania's defense forts
© Viktor Posnov
955900300, Rupea, Wall

McCallum
McCallum is one of the the few communities on the south coast of Newfoundland. It is accessible by a two hour ferry ride from Hermitage. There are no roads in the town, but boardwalks suitable for ATV traffic are present.
Fishery was the way of life for over a century here and at one point the population was over 100 people.
Currently the population of the town is decreasing, with about 42 permanent residents and 4 kids in the school. The community recently voted for Resettlement. While most residents want to leave, McCallum needs 90 per cent of votes in order to get financial help from the government.
It is a very quiet and peaceful place where you can feel an old rhythm of life, something that is more and more hard to find in our modern world. It is great to see that places like this still exist, and I hope it will remain in the future
© Viktor Posnov