Tag: “Nature Trek”

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  1. The Forgotten Water Bottle

    The Forgotten Water Bottle is symbolic of Earth's future state of environmental existence. Used, abandoned, and filthy.

  2. Mk Nature Center

    A 4.6 acre site offering a one of a kind fish and wildlife experience.

  3. Sagada

    A remote town in the Mountain Province, Philippines. The place is good for nature tripping.

  4. From Jailoo to Sunken Pass and Back: A Weekend Adventure in Kyrgyzstan

    One weekend my boss took my and my coworkers to the jailoo (pronounced jai-low), the high mountain pastures where Kyrgyz traditionally spend their summers. From there, we rode horses up to Sunken Pass, the gateway to the next valley.

  5. Backyard Wonders

    Sometimes, we don't have to look far to find a special shot. All photographs in this collection are from my backyard...

  6. In the Footsteps of Lawrence of Arabia

    National Parks conjure thoughts of forests, mountains, rivers and lakes. Wadi Rum nature reserve, in the South of Jordan, offers something a little different.

  7. Threshold

    Taking a deep breath, relaxing, witnessing the fresh waters going through.

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    Redang is mostly jungle, and groups of monkeys often make their way down to the beach in search of food. This also means they find themselves in the less invasive resorts from time to time.

  9. To the forest's heart

    Taken at Sanctuary of Wild Life Vagafogo, at PirenĂ³polis, GO, Brazil.
    You walk through a 1.5 km track inside the forest and see waterfalls and giant trees. It's such a magical and pure place!
    I was so stressed and after a two hour walk, I got out feeling entirely healed.
    The place also offers a brunch.
    It's a private farm so you have to pay a fee to walk, and you are adviced to walk quietly, so you won't disturb the animals that live inside the forest.

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    Taken at Sanctuary of Wild Life Vagafogo, at PirenĂ³polis, GO, Brazil.
    You walk through a 1.5 km track inside the forest and see waterfalls and giant trees. It's such a magical and pure place!
    I was so stressed and after a two hour walk, I got out feeling entirely healed.
    The place also offers a brunch.
    It's a private farm so you have to pay a fee to walk, and you are adviced to walk quietly, so you won't disturb the animals that live inside the forest.