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Afternoon spent filming in the garden

Petrified in the times...

 

Burned and petrified trees

Hidden in the heart of North Brabant lies a magical place where time seems to slow down — the Oisterwijkse Vennen.

Brock Bottom Lancashire

Through the eye of a Frog, the Photographer betrays himself...

Schon wieder kann ich einen POI von meiner "möchte dorthin-Liste" streichen. Ich denke es war auch die optimale Jahreszeit, denn es war jetzt schon problematisch einen Moment abzupassen, ohne "Beiwerk-Personen" ein Foto hin zu bekommen.

 

Brockholes Lancashire

This small lake lies just beyond Baisse du Basto, in the heart of the Mercantour National Park. Surrounded by jagged rocks and patches of alpine grass, the lake reflects the cloudy sky above, creating a calm and mysterious atmosphere. The rugged terrain and quiet water give the scene a wild, untouched feeling—perfect for hikers seeking solitude and raw beauty in the high mountains.

Brock Bottom Lancashire

This secluded path winds quietly through the dense wilderness of Gorumara Forest, its soil packed down by the silent, ancient footsteps of elephants. Towering sal and teak trees form a leafy canopy overhead, filtering the sunlight into shifting patches of silver and shadow. The air is thick with the scent of damp earth and wild grass, occasionally stirred by the calls of unseen birds or the distant rustle of movement deep within the undergrowth.

 

This is a path less travelled by humans—untamed, mysterious, and deeply alive. It holds the raw, unspoiled spirit of the forest, where every bend might reveal fresh tracks, and every silence hints at the presence of something watching. Following this trail is like stepping into a forgotten rhythm of nature, where elephants have walked for generations and the forest keeps its secrets close.

Brownsea Island, Dorset

Burned in the past...

 

Petrified in the times

Brock Botton Lancashire

 

Caldera Del StratoVolcan Tenerife

 

Travel Photography in Vinicunca, Perú 2025

Stop to Stalk me!!! '2'

Close to Eifel, Early the morning

In the dense rainforest, a long-tailed macaque sits quietly on a branch, cracking open a coconut.

This behavior is common among wild macaques, who have learned to use their hands skillfully to access food.

Surrounded by damp earth, moss-covered rocks, and filtered light, the monkey takes its time — alert, yet calm.

Moments like this show how deeply adapted these primates are to their forest environment, relying on both instinct and intelligence to survive.

Somewhere, Close to Eifel's Doors

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