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The child of an acquaintance,she and her mother went with us on our wilderness day. Her mom knows the best places to go in the wilderness,like waterfalls,little rivers and streams. It really is a place like out of a fairytale,one could imagine the Big Bad Wolf or the Seven Dwarfs to appear:-) But also very wild and primal. Wish i could live there!!
As the river of water meandered through the forest, we too meandered with it, but sticking close to the well worn path. With each step, we kept moving lower into the forest realizing that at some point it would be necessary to climb back up. Fortunately, the many wonders of nature prevented us from moving too quickly.
The undulating floor and various bare roots, made one look were one was walking. A vividly green fern helps too anchor this shot, while thriving in a crevasse among the moss covered rocks. And, the cloud covered sky helped even out the light, preventing any harsh shadows.
George Michael - Freedom! '90:
I won't let you down
I will not give you up
Gotta have some faith in the sound
It's the one good thing that i've got
I won't let you down
So please don't give me up
Because i would really, really love to stick around
Beeches with their last leaves in late autumn / early winter light. Already some weeks ago. Park Clingendael / The Hague / The Netherlands
Arvo Pärt - Tabula Rasa, I
Let's take a long walk in the autumn forest in the Netherlands. Let's bring the magic back when one sees the colours of the leaves and the seasonal fall light in the trees.
Be once more enchanted by Mother Nature. Hope you all will enjoy the autumn serie in which forest photo's will be alternated with photo's of flora, especially leaves.
Another installment of my walks in the woods.
I'm happy whenever there's fog.
I am then in another world, another dimension.
The rain-forest around Franklin River on Tasmania's west coast ... with a touch of ICM.
I always stop here on my way to the west coast - holds a special place for me. The first time was when I was 11 years old. On this trip I took my youngest son Ellis, who is 11, so it was quite magical.
While walking in the Gula Stigen I came across this amazing cut tree lying around in position to the sunset. I had to take a picture ;)
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Around Almere the forest is quite young, only 40 years old.
First I thought these trees were birches, but they aren't . It's populus x canescens. A cross between populus alba and populus tremula. In Dutch it's called 'grauwe abeel'. I don't know the english name. On wikipedia there is a page in dutch about this tree, but it is not in english.
Submitted 06/05/2014
Accepted 30/05/2014