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Captured the forest on Borth beach like this back in July 2019, have not managed to see it again quite like this since.
A forest which was buried under water and sand more than 4,500 years ago can be seen on Borth beach in Ceredigion, Cymru/Wales.
The remains of the forests trees, preserved in the local peat, have been exposed by low tides and high winds.
Known as the Sunken Forest or Sunken Kingdom, this graveyard of trees – pine, alder, oak and birch – has been preserved since 1500 BC and surfaced at various points in history, in folktales, songs and legends from the 17th century, that widely identify it with Cantre'r Gwaelod (The Lowland Hundred), an ancient civilization described as a ‘Welsh Atlantis’.
Pitch dark in my forest
Trees had been blown down in the heavy wind we had, so I had to jump and climb
Lucky I wasn't there when the giant trees fell down
And there, I found the WormHole and the liana/ vine "they" used to come down
Hehe
Well, some fantasies are allowed
They obviously don't need any lianas/ vines, but it definitely looked like it was attached to the light
In a forest hidden by the mist
lays a land of Avilion
and a swing sways in that forest
just enough to lull me
into her peace and tranquility.
Impression of the forest
or
Huorns march to the battle of the
Hornburg
Huorns were the dreadful, living race of ancient, slow-moving trees from "The Lord of the Rings"
Impression of the forest
or
fairytale forest
ævintýraskógur
forêt de conte de fées
floresta de conto de fadas
foresta da favola
Congaree National Park. South Carolina.
Congaree National Park is a 26,692.6-acre (41.7 sq mi; 108.0 km2) American national park in central South Carolina, 18 miles southeast of the state capital, Columbia. The park preserves the largest tract of old growth bottomland hardwood forest left in the United States. The lush trees growing in its floodplain forest are some of the tallest in the eastern United States, forming one of the highest temperate deciduous forest canopies remaining in the world. The Congaree River flows through the park. About 15,000 acres (23.4 sq mi; 60.7 km2) are designated as a wilderness area.
I hope everyone has a great week. We got out for a walk in the lifting fog, but Charlie was a little grumpy.