In early 2017 I was lucky to photograph one of the most beautiful places I've ever seen. After planning the trip to Georgia for months, finally I was in Kazbegi National Park, 3000 km from home. I had to drive on dangerous serpentines, climb in the dark before sunrise and deal with the cold to fulfil my dream - catching the best lights. This image is one of my favourites from that unforgettable adventure. "At 5,047 metres above sea level, Kazbegi Mountain (or Mkinvartsveri) is the third highest mountain in Georgia, and is surrounded by myths and religious tradition. According to Greek mythology, as punishment for teaching mankind how to make fire, the Titan Prometheus was chained to a mountainside in the Caucasus for all eternity. According to Georgian stories, it was the icy slopes of Kazbegi to which he was chained. Prometheus (known as Amirani in Georgia) was supposedly imprisoned in a cave 4,000 meters high. The cave, now called Betlemi (Bethlehem), later served as a dwelling for orthodox monks, and is said to have contained many sacred relics, including Abraham’s tent and Christ’s manger." /Georgia.travel