Clathrus archeri is a type of fungus that grows in the forest and it’s very unique. When it blooms it looks somewhat like a claw which is why it’s been given the nickname “devil’s fingers.”
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Clathrus archeri is a type of fungus that grows in the forest and it’s very unique. When it blooms it looks somewhat like a claw which is why it’s been given the nickname “devil’s fingers.”
Read More »In the forests surrounding the Neva Bridgehead area in Russia the trees carry a deep scar of history. All through the forests are the remnants of war. The saplings on the ground grew up and found there way up, around, …
Read More »London-based artist and photographer Ellie Davis captures magical visions of the forest. Her scenes feature both the natural beauty of an area and a creation of her own making. Davis’ surreal, dreamlike images are mysterious, hinting at exploration and the …
Read More »In an interesting juxtaposition, sculptor Eva Jospin creates enchanting forests from cardboard. The Paris-based artist cuts and gules cardboard to craft dense, multi-layered and highly detailed forests with stunning depth of field. Gazing into the trees can nearly make a …
Read More »Bears aren’t known for being fond of heights but this one went all out to get the best view of the forest.
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Read More »Those are not the ordinary pigs. Pigs of the New Forest protect the famous New Forest ponies from getting sick after eating the acorns. Every year hundreds of pigs are allowed into the forest to eat the acorns that fall …
Read More »Explore the Nature in its most natural form. Enjoy the large Photo Tour to the Amazon forest.
Read More »A koala sits on a pile of shredded bark after its home was cleared in the Victoria State Forest.
Read More »These photos will make you move to the woods and become a bohemian wizard or chillwave druid.
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Read More »Segano Bamboo Forest is located in Japan and it’s one of the most beautiful bamboo forests in the worlds.
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