The forest is full of things we rarely notice.
We walk beneath the trees, follow paths, admire the light between the branches and often overlook the small world just beside our feet.
Moss covering old wood. Lichen growing slowly across bark and stone. A leaf beginning to decay. Fungi emerging from a tree stump in shapes and colours that seem almost unreal.
Nothing here is insignificant.
The closer we look, the richer the forest becomes. What first appears ordinary reveals texture, structure, colour and an extraordinary variety of life. A fallen tree becomes a landscape of its own. A few centimetres of bark can contain an entire miniature world.
Perhaps the forest asks only one thing of us: to stop for a moment. And to learn how to look.
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