Rushing Stream in Asulkan Valley, Asulkan Valley Trail
When nature decides to flex its muscles, it goes all out!
Continuing my trek through the Asulkan Valley Trail, I found myself mesmerized by the sheer power and beauty of this rushing stream. It's like nature's own version of a high-speed internet connection, only more reliable and definitely more scenic. The water, so clear you could probably see your future in it, cascaded over the rocks with a kind of enthusiasm that made me question my life choices. I mean, if water can be this excited about its journey, what's my excuse? The surrounding greenery was so lush, it felt like walking through a high-definition nature documentary. Every leaf seemed to be in a competition to out-green the other, and the trees stood tall like nature's very own skyscrapers. The air was filled with the fresh scent of pine and earth, a far cry from the usual city smog I inhale on a daily basis. It's moments like these that make you realize how small you are in the grand scheme of things. But hey, if being small means getting to witness such beauty, I'll take it. Now, if only I could find a way to bottle this experience and take it home with me. Maybe start a new business: 'Bottled Bliss, straight from the Asulkan Valley.' Yeah, that has a nice ring to it.
Date | 2024:07:01 11:42:49 | Make | samsung |
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Model | SM-N986B | Rating | 3 |
Lens | -- mm f/-- | Width | 4000 |
Height | 3000 | Flash | No Flash |
Focal | 7.0 mm | Focal-35mm | 25 mm |
Exposure | 1/199 | F Number | 1.8 |
ISO | 50 | White Bal. | Auto |
Metering | Center-weighted average | Program | Program AE |
Compensation | 0 | Hyperfocal | 3.24 m |
Latitude | 51.2519138888889 | Longitude | -117.488180555556 |
Altitude | 1313 m | File Size | 4.5 MB |