Tag: “Nature”

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  1. 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.

  2. Untitled

    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.

  3. The Arnold Arboretum

    Roslindale, Massachusetts

  4. Smoky Mountain Tree

    Somewhere in the long loop through Cades Cove...

  5. Sunset On The Trees

  6. Dew drop

    A fresh dew is a welcome site in tropical Philippines bringing a cold touch to the morning air.

  7. a taste of heaven

  8. Tree eye

    Coed-y-nursery, Gwynedd ,North Wales

  9. Bali

    Bali known as The island of Gods,

    Bali is justly famous for its unique Hindu culture, the splendor of its ritual arts, and the beautiful of nature. So many interesting places spread in this small island.

    This island is not nearly as interesting as its neighbor Lombok which is where you step back in time where there are no Ritz Carltons, Four Seasons, and Hyatts!

  10. Lewis Creek

    Lewis Creek, is a small trail, that is outside of Fish Camp, near Yosemite National Park, California. It's filled w/wildlife, water filled creek (when its Late Winter or Early Spring), tall pine trees, and possible-- Red Woods; and its a nice trail to take a stroll around to appreciate nature.

    In some conditions, its really necessary to wear snowblind sun glasses to prevent getting snow blind, boots, since the snow can reach upto 6' deep.

    It's off of Highway 41 North towards Yosemite, and have to go past Sierra Sky Ranch, which is about 2-5 miles from there, and you have to look closely for small signs that reads Lewis Creek ;)