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Ciril Jazbec
Adventure can always be found deep within the Notranjska and Snežnik forests.
Slovenia’s waters are thought to have healing properties and availability is abundant, like this natural spring in the Pokljuka forests.
For a more high-end camping experience, you can sleep in treehouse in the glamping resorts near Lake Bled.
The Ljubljanica river is key to life here; a central artery where students come to drink craft beer, where artists and antique sellers peddle their wares, and where musicians come to entertain tourists.
A woman walks with an armful of flowers purchased at the Ljubljana Central Market, Slovenia.
A salad of burrata, radicchio, almonds and beetroot molasses at Atelje.
Tivoli Park is a green oasis of cycle paths and manicured lawns for picnicking, slacklining and outdoor workouts.
Local farmer Janez Cetin feeds Nande, his American rhea, who accompanies him into town from their home, Cetin Farm.
Conical ice stupas serve as water towers, storing winter meltwater for spring planting. The youth group that built this one in the northern Indian village of Gya also installed a café in its base. They used the proceeds to take village elders on a pilgrimage. “No one takes them anywhere,” one of the youths said.
Naklo, Slovenia: Ciril Jazbec and his family hiked from their home through a forest to reach an isolated spot by the Sava river. "The river seems cleaner now," he says.