Ancient Stone Bridge Supports in Lush Forest
When nature reclaims its rent, even the strongest structures have to bow down.
Continuing my journey down the Loop Brook Trail, I found myself face-to-face with another set of ancient stone bridge supports, standing tall and defiant amidst the lush greenery. The forest here is like a living, breathing entity, slowly but surely reclaiming its territory from these man-made structures. Each stone, darkened by time and weather, seemed to pulse with stories of the past – tales of the days when this trail was a bustling artery of human activity. The overcast sky added a touch of melancholy, perfect for my introspective mood.
As I stood there, contemplating the relentless march of time and nature's quiet resilience, a rustling in the bushes snapped me back to the present. It was a particularly ambitious squirrel, probably plotting world domination, or at the very least, the acquisition of a particularly tasty nut. It's funny how a simple walk can turn into a philosophical adventure – one moment you're pondering the passage of time, and the next, you're dodging the antics of the local wildlife.
The forest around me was alive with the sounds of nature, a stark contrast to the silent, stoic stone structures. It was a reminder that while human endeavors may fade, nature continues its eternal dance. And as I resumed my walk, I couldn't help but feel a sense of reverence for these ancient relics and the natural world that surrounds them.
Date | 2024:06:30 17:43:12 | Make | samsung |
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Model | SM-N986B | Rating | 3 |
Lens | -- mm f/-- | Width | 3000 |
Height | 4000 | Flash | No Flash |
Focal | 14.2 mm | Focal-35mm | 123 mm |
Exposure | 1/50 | F Number | 3.0 |
ISO | 50 | White Bal. | Auto |
Metering | Center-weighted average | Program | Program AE |
Compensation | 0 | Hyperfocal | 19.38 m |
Latitude | 51.257925 | Longitude | -117.538775 |
Altitude | 1128 m | File Size | 4.1 MB |