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Dead, fallen cottonwood tree leaves line the Jail Trail in Cottonwood, Arizona, U.S.A. (Jan. 8, 2026).
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Agasthyavanam Biological Park, a protected area in the Western Ghats, an area of 31 square kilometers, the park lies between the Neyyar and Peppara Wildlife Sanctuaries, established in 1997. Its name derives from the famous Agastimalai Agasthyakoodam Peak, which is visible at a distance from the park. Kottur Reserve forest is included in the Agasthyavanam Biological Park.
Location: Kottur Reserve Forest (part of Agasthyavanam Biological Park), Kottoor Section, Kottoor (Kottur), Kuttichal, Kattakada, Thriuvananthapuram District, Kerala State, India.
One of the many woodland paths we rode our bikes along yesterday....Jack had gone on ahead of me here, I pulled over to make way for a real mountain biker - he said thanks and told me to take care, I said I may get off and walk my bike as it became very steep - he said that sounded a good idea - he then sped off down the hill !!! I wonder how he knew I wasn't very good at this.......lol
The trees and plants are looking really great now, this sunshine has given everything a boost......
back to rain this morning, never mind, at least the weekend was nice...
Agasthyavanam Biological Park, a protected area in the Western Ghats, an area of 31 square kilometers, the park lies between the Neyyar and Peppara Wildlife Sanctuaries, established in 1997. Its name derives from the famous Agastimalai Agasthyakoodam Peak, which is visible at a distance from the park. Kottur Reserve forest is included in the Agasthyavanam Biological Park.
Location: Kottur Reserve Forest (part of Agasthyavanam Biological Park), Kottoor Section, Kottoor (Kottur), Kuttichal, Kattakada, Thriuvananthapuram District, Kerala State, India.
A forest path in New Zealand with rich green ferns and dark brown trees.A peaceful walk in the woods. Photo taken in Oxford Forest, NZ, in 2019.
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a path through one of the introduced forest areas of Victoria Park at Christchurch with mist playing about the trees
Ashridge Park, Hertfordshire, UK
For a couple of weeks in May in each year, many of the woods in the UK are carpeted with English bluebells. The ancient woodlands on the Ashridge Estate, managed by the UK’s National Trust, are home to one of the finest examples of massed flowering bluebells that are an icon of Spring in England. Here, the English landscape is transformed into a sea of blue – almost as far as the eye can see.
For only a few days, the sapphire of the bluebells is also contrasted with the emerald green colors from the newly emerging foliage of the beech trees in the spring landscape – a natural gem from Mother Nature. Soon the foliage is thick enough to obscure the light and the blue flowers will be gone for another year.
LocationAshridge Forest visitors centre is located at Moneybury Hill, Ringshall, Berkhamsted, Herts, HP4 1LT, England. UK Map references: OSGB36 Grid ref: SP9787512526, SP978125, Map Tile Ref: SP91SE44. Some of the best displays of bluebells are located in Dockey Wood, Ashridge (see geotags attached to these photos for precise location).
Links: More details about Ashridge Park and Woodlands are available from the National Trust website.
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Agasthyavanam Biological Park, a protected area in the Western Ghats, an area of 31 square kilometers, the park lies between the Neyyar and Peppara Wildlife Sanctuaries, established in 1997. Its name derives from the famous Agastimalai Agasthyakoodam Peak, which is visible at a distance from the park. Kottur Reserve forest is included in the Agasthyavanam Biological Park.
Location: Kottur Reserve Forest (part of Agasthyavanam Biological Park), Kottoor Section, Kottoor (Kottur), Kuttichal, Kattakada, Thriuvananthapuram District, Kerala State, India.