This weeks theme for #worldphotography run and organized by @marc-allaria is all about forests of the world and I have transverse through many forests on my travels around the world they are a big part of our nature on this planet and they can't be ignored they have so much beauty and benefits for us our planet would be so boring for us not been able to walk or hike through these wonderful forests of the world.
First I would like to take you for a walk through a forest I visited while in Bodo, Norway the cold snowy bare trees of the Norway forest was a real site to see and walking through them even though it was cold was just peaceful, charming and romantic for some people enjoying there Sunday walk.
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Then there was American in California staying in a forest lodge on the American river, enjoying the calmness of the nature around us and fishing out of the fresh water river, it could not have been more tranquil and smoothing to be able to just hear the sound of the river passing by our lodge and the sounds of the chirping birds in the forest.
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I will say in the six months that I spent in America with my cousin and sister-in-law we hiked through many forests in many counties from one national park to another and at the time I was there I got to see seasons changes of the forest from summer to spring then autumn was just fascinating to be able to see the changes of a forest from colorful leaves to bare trees to snow on the mountain caps.
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And these are a couple of forests from my home country of Australia in Byron Bay and Lennox Heads and remember respect our forests of the world and also be careful and take cautions when hiking and camping in our beloved forests.
First I would like to take you for a walk through a forest I visited while in Bodo, Norway the cold snowy bare trees of the Norway forest was a real site to see and walking through them even though it was cold was just peaceful, charming and romantic for some people enjoying there Sunday walk.
Then there was American in California staying in a forest lodge on the American river, enjoying the calmness of the nature around us and fishing out of the fresh water river, it could not have been more tranquil and smoothing to be able to just hear the sound of the river passing by our lodge and the sounds of the chirping birds in the forest.
I will say in the six months that I spent in America with my cousin and sister-in-law we hiked through many forests in many counties from one national park to another and at the time I was there I got to see seasons changes of the forest from summer to spring then autumn was just fascinating to be able to see the changes of a forest from colorful leaves to bare trees to snow on the mountain caps.
And these are a couple of forests from my home country of Australia in Byron Bay and Lennox Heads and remember respect our forests of the world and also be careful and take cautions when hiking and camping in our beloved forests.