
People all over the world cannot get out and enjoy nature at present. Here, I’m trying to brighten the day for them by posting pictures of natural beauty.

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People all over the world cannot get out and enjoy nature at present. Here, I’m trying to brighten the day for them by posting pictures of natural beauty.
If you get pleasure from this, please share it, so others can enjoy it, too. Thank you.
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Thank you so much for sharing beautiful photos for us who cannot get out much due to chronic illnesses
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You’re very welcome, Tangie. It seems the natural thing to share those things we enjoy, especially with those who don’t have that privilege.
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Would love to paddle in that river!
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I’d wait until it slows its flow first, Noelle. The brown colouring is due to peat run-off from the hils above the town and it tends to make the rocks a bit slippery!
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Beautiful, especially the rapids.
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They roar quite spectacularly, Lynette. The brown colouring is due to peat run off from the moorland above the town.
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I find the sound of rapids to be quite comforting.
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These particular falls run through a small market town, and are approached through a car park. The roar of the water is effective in blanketing the sounds of civilisation, so you can imagine you’re in a more rural setting quiter easily. The river has a few sets of falls and most are in open country.
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Yes, falls can really give the impression that one is far from civilisation.
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I’ve always loved active water, Lynette. There’s something both awsome and comforting in that constant motion.
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Thank you. The pictures are indeed beautiful
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Thank you, Cinmayee.
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Sorry, Chinmayee, that should be!
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