Karoko

I was walking along the path in a completely normal manner, enjoying the colors and forms nature around me. Suddenly, I came across a strange type mushroom, which was attached a tree trunk or stone. At first glance, its color and structure attracted me. The mushroom looked a bit translucent brown, and there was a touch light moisture on its surface. When the sunlight hit it, it seemed be shining like soft jelly. Any nature lover cannot help but be fascinated when such a scene suddenly comes into view.

It seemed like a perfect work nature if an artist had mixed natural color brush strokes on the canvas earth. The moss-covered stones around it made the whole scene more beautiful. The mushroom brought a living touch silence nature, as if it was telling itself I am here, if you notice.

This scene makes me think about diversity nature. If you pay little attention, you can understand how rich alive nature is. The combination structure, color, and moisture the mushroom is a wonderful example nature's mastery.

When I finished the photography and looked at pictures, it seemed if this small mushroom had brought entire frame alive with its own beauty. In each picture, a quiet storm nature unfolds — silent, but deeply meaningful. In this way, each small element nature reminds us that it doesn't take much find beauty; all it takes is a focused gaze.

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Androidoppo A95
Camera4.71 Mm, f/1.0, (iso100)
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LocationMalaysia 🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
Short by@aburihan

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Link to original community|
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/321613869

Latitude Longitude Map|
https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=3.1275777778&mlon=101.5036416667#map=12/3.1276/101.5036

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