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As usual, I'm back here with you, and of course, I'll show you some of the pictures I took while hiking through the pristine forest.
For me, the forest is one of the most interesting and enjoyable places to visit. I love hiking, even though I sweat a lot and get wet all over my body, it doesn't matter because I get something truly exhilarating when I reach the top.
My journey to climb this mountain was really very tiring and here we can see many large trees and also branches that have been cut down by the people here and I have to pass through various large trees and branches to get to the peak and here we can see how my journey was of course very enjoyable even though it was tiring and what was okay was that when I was on the journey, I was carrying our supplies.
This forest is still very natural and still very wild, why I direct this is still very wild because in it there are still many wild animals such as tigers and elephants, if we talk about snakes, there are really a lot of them, such as cobras or pythons, and what we often find here are wild pigs and that is really scary because when they come out they are definitely in groups so if they are already fierce, we have to run quickly to get to the big tree.
The most enjoyable and entertaining thing for us is the chirping of birds and we can see wild birds that have shapes and colors that are truly very beautiful in the forest because this is indeed one of the forests that is still very natural so we hear various types of bird chirps there and we also hear sounds that we cannot possibly hear in other places such as the strange sound of crickets and various other sounds.
Even though our journey was very tiring because we had to travel for maybe a few hours in the forest, it didn't feel like it because we weren't in a hurry, what we did was just slowly, step by step, to be able to pass through various large trees and of course we also had to be very careful when passing through various piles of wood or bushes that might have something in them, so the equipment you bring must be very safe and we also wore complete clothing.
On the journey, of course, we also found wild plants and at that time I also took one of the wild plants that had already borne fruit in front of me and we also continued our journey up the mountain slowly until we could find the peak and saw the blue sky with a view of the high mountains. Of course, it was all very enjoyable even though our journey behind it was very tiring, but when we saw such beautiful nature, it all didn't feel like what we had done.
There were many large trees that we passed during the trip and these were trees that grew wild in the forest, even for people who were looking for wood, they illegally cut down these trees because this is also one of the natural forests that is still protected so people have to be careful in doing this if they are found by the forest guards they will definitely be subject to sanctions.
The most common sight we encountered while hiking in the forest were monkeys jumping around in the large trees, and there were so many of them, because rattan is also one of their feeding and breeding grounds, so it's natural to encounter them in the forest.
That's a brief account of my journey through the dense forest. I hope you all enjoy my story and the pictures I've shown here.
Camera used | Handphone |
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Lens | MM |
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Iso speed | ISO |
Focal length | MM |
Photography | Exploring the forest |
Photographer | @jasonmunapasee |
And here I am above @jasonmunapasee a #Photographer who always hunts in the forest to look for insects and beetles and also everything that is unique and interesting to see.
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