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RE: Natur pur in der Feldberger Seenlandschaft (6)
@chriddi again a great journey with your guard dog Max ❤
the fact that you cannot verify during your lifetime that the complete decomposition of the fallen tree giants really takes as long as they have grown, makes you seem incredibly small and insignificant in the great universe, admiring completely natural life cycles.
we are just nothing when compared to the nature though we are trying to become the leaders of the whole nature. As my mind always says: this world would be a much better place if there is no human. ❤
Thank you for sharing your experiences with us. I always feel, 'I should have this travelling experience someday somehow' when I read them. 🙌😍
Thanks for stopping by and your great comment!
Well, it's still the same trip that took exactly three weeks. Now I'm already a few days at home again and it's a little bit difficult for me to write the last part of the journey in small pieces - everyday life tries to repress the experiences... :-D
But: No chance... ;-)
It's very interesting that you also picked out the philosophical part of the text (hah, it sounds even more intelligent in English...) I also think that the human being has nothing to fantasize about! It's a ridiculous piece of the puzzle in this big game. It's just a pity that we are still able to destroy so much.
In any case, I am very happy to find so much untouched nature in my home country - I never expected to find it so close to home.
And one day you will find out about it in your own country too - take a trip like this, it's a fantastic experience! But I won't lend you my dog for that... ;-)
Warm regards,
Chriddi