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(26-08-2022, 09:06 PM)PyreneesPlot Wrote: Mother nature is being crippled by people So agree with this...
We have green fields the opposite side of me behind a new housing estate...it's supposed to a be a "nature reserve" they've added trees, and many people take their dogs. One dog got stung a lot of times because he went near a wasps nest.
The owner got the council to remove the nest - I said, put a flag near it to stop dogs going there, the nest will be gone by autumn. I didn't have a great response I know they sting... but they are still pollinators and they've built a nest in green fields. I was so annoyed.
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Rescued this beautiful lady from the polytunnel.
While she was sat on my hand recovering from her ordeal I took a few photos. Then felt something between my fingers.
She **it on my hand . I’ve never seen dragonfly **it before.
After 15 minutes and no sign of her wanting to move. I found somewhere else for her to recover so I could have my hand back
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This is a pile of sand on our building site. I noticed the really cool formations that has been created by the rain.
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Great photo, SC. Reminds me of the Fairy chimneys of Cappadocia, Turkey. Same principle, a hard cap stone over a soft rock that has been weathered away by wind and rain The only difference is that they have taken centuries to form and yours were done in a few days.
https://www.charismaticplanet.com/fairy-...appadocia/
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That is so cool, it could almost be extraterrestrial - think Tattooine
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(01-11-2022, 11:17 PM)Veggie Wrote: Great photo, SC. Reminds me of the Fairy chimneys of Cappadocia, Turkey. Same principle, a hard cap stone over a soft rock that has been weathered away by wind and rain The only difference is that they have taken centuries to form and yours were done in a few days.
https://www.charismaticplanet.com/fairy-...appadocia/ That really cool. I thought There must be some bigger versions somewhere. Have you been to see the Turkish fairy chimneys? Isn’t there something similar in the Grand Canyon but not as many?
My sand pile ones aren’t very big. That a 2”x 2” bit of wood sat next to them.
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Nature can do some amazing things at times.
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(02-11-2022, 09:29 AM)Small chilli Wrote: (01-11-2022, 11:17 PM)Veggie Wrote: Great photo, SC. Reminds me of the Fairy chimneys of Cappadocia, Turkey. Same principle, a hard cap stone over a soft rock that has been weathered away by wind and rain The only difference is that they have taken centuries to form and yours were done in a few days.
https://www.charismaticplanet.com/fairy-...appadocia/ That really cool. I thought There must be some bigger versions somewhere. Have you been to see the Turkish fairy chimneys? Isn’t there something similar in the Grand Canyon but not as many?
My sand pile ones aren’t very big. That a 2”x 2” bit of wood sat next to them. Yes, been to Cappadocia twice. The first time on an Explore adventure bus which was amazing. They played Jean Michel Jarre's Oxygene on the sound system and I can't hear it now without thinking of that trip. The locals have carved houses out of the rocks and whole villages into the valley sides - riddled with tunnels that we explored by torchlight. Magical.
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Found this little fella trying to hibernate on a bookshelf when I was spring cleaning yesterday. So I took him outside it was cold but sunny. Hopefully he had one last feed before he went and found a more suitable hibernation spot.
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A mute swan cygnet in the garden of the house I clean this morning. That was a surprise when I looked out the bedroom window.
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