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This is a place I have not seen in a couple of years. They destroyed the forest by cutting down a large area so I stopped walking there as it became hard to walk because of all the thickets growing fast. Now I made a revisit. In one of the places it was no change. I was happy to see this overgrown old rock once again.
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This is a place I have not seen in a couple of years. They destroyed the forest by cutting down a large area so I stopped walking there as it became hard to walk because of all the thickets growing fast. Now I made a revisit. In one of the places it was no change. I was happy to see this overgrown old rock once again.
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How awesome to find a little piece that is the same! I love the rocks and the moss.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Looks amazing! Greens every where on the rock. Nice to see the rocks as how they were before:)
ReplyDeleteTruly Amazing place.
ReplyDeleteIt's quite magical to see that this particular mossy rock was untouched by the changes. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteah, the tales a rock can tell.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, with all that wonderful moss on the rock.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Kay
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
A wonderful character study of the fairy rock. :-) The air must feel so wonderful here.
ReplyDeletethanks!
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