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While driving with my bicycle through my local forest i often came along this scenery but with no cam. So i did the first attempt 4 days ago a the evening but i was some minutes to late, the sun didn´´t lit this part anymore. So, yesterday was my second attempt, this time with success, being half an hour earlier :-). Taken as pano from 6 vertical images.
The little pools of light intrigued me - while walking through the woods in Gawsworth, Cheshire. I suspect these leaves have been well and truly trampled on by now!
Beeches Forest in South Czech Republic.
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Biodiversity hotspot Kalakadu Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve, Tamil Nadu India, known more for its waters on which lakhs of population of Tirunelveli, Kanyakumari and Tuticorin is dependent. . .
A thick dense forest of Aspen Trees also known as the Trembling Giant, is a clonal colony of an individual male quaking aspen trees determined to be a single living organism and have one massive underground root system.
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On Sunday I joined a couple for a mushroom hunt at the Salt Point State Park at the coast of northern California. My primary objective was photography, but I was also rewarded with tasty mushrooms. I brought home delicious Matsutake, Chanterelle, Black Trumpet, and Porcupine mushrooms. This is not an edible one.
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Este bosque repleto de robles, esconde una leyenda, de como éste floreció por una pícara Lamia(bruja) y un recien llegado leñador.
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"La Lamia atemorizando una comarca se hallaba, hasta que un día en un fortuito encontronazo con un nuevo leñador, se enamoró y ambos se prendaron sin razón; ante la picardía de la bruja, la comarca con un inminente ataque, pretendia acabar con su diversión.
El leñador sin titubear les persuadió, para que pensasen que él, con sus propias manos, acabaría con lo que creian que era una maldición. Abandonando ambos su casa, jamás volvieron a hacer una aparición. Al tiempo, junto al mismo valle, un nuevo bosque creció, lleno de robledales, donde se cree, que ambos consumaron su amor."
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One of several beautiful waterfalls along the trail up to Lake Twenty Two on the north side of Mt. Pilchuck in Washington State. This popular trail climbs through impressive old growth forest protected as part of a natural research area. www.kwphotos.com