Patricia, I and Aita arrived in this beautiful grassy track, from where we could see the whole pines forest on the left side of photo. And how’s Aita? She disappeared, but we were not worry about that, since we know that she always can find us. We continued walking ahead to the west, following this track. We knew that we’d arrive at more dense forest.
The smells of the pink forest should be heavenly. I worked one summer as a cowboy in Show Low, Arizona and we had a pine and spruce tree forest all around us and the smells from those trees are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI love your photographs, Harry.
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You are really getting into the hinter land here.
ReplyDeleteI really like your photos too, I scrolled through your pages and found your photographs very creative and insightful! Thanks for sharing them w/ all of us!
ReplyDeleteI don't know if you read the top of my page, but your helping me to achieve my goal through your photos!
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Always a pleasure to walk in the forest. Aita seems to enjoy hiking off trail.
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ReplyDeleteThat really is lush there an so wild.
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely pine forest. Is this typical of your part of Indonesia? I'm quite ignorant of the geography of Indonesia. My next door neighbor has a huge pine tree in her yard that is probably 20 years old. Thanks for leaving a comment on my Daily Photo from Rancho Palos Verdes.
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