Post your most inspiring photos of nature #2 (Part 1)

Like in Sweden. We’ve got a lot of snow last week. This week the sun has been shining but the temperatures never got above +5 C. And the wind is icy.
Hopefully we’ve get warmer spring weather soon.

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One of my life goals is to live in a place where it grows palm trees before I turn 50. I’m a Swede so it’s going to be in Europe.

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The oldest tree in my city: a chestnut.
He won’t last for long because he’s sick :pensive: He used to stand aside a teahouse in a parc. But now these days the parc and the teahouse are gone for ages. Only this giand remained. He/she is 175 years old now they think. My favoriete tree in my home town :heart_eyes:

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I agree I’m looking forward to summer, it was -11 on Friday and I mean its fine but it was 20 degrees 2 days before that (which is also crazy warm for this time of year) :smile: mother nature playing her little game called Spring, imo it goes winter, summer, autumn, winter if you live in the North

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We call that April weather over here. Unfortunately that’s very common in May too. Last year we had frozen nights until the middle of June. I was not impressed by mother natures games during that time.

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Looks pretty good for it’s age, a lot of memories in there!

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Last nights sunset :sunrise: it’s was gorgeous.

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Love the old mill towns in NE. I am from Maine and my Dad grew up in a still active mill town…not great for health or smell, but still have their own special New England charm

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Wow!!!
So pretty Courtney.

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There is beauty in simplicity.
:herb::droplet:

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The pink moon :new_moon_with_face: tonight over the harbor.

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Lighthouse way after sunset. A little to late. Learning what this camera can do. I set up five cameras for full moon nightlapses. Time to go get them. Hopefully theres something good!

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Taken a few years ago from the back of the cabin in Big Sur.

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I love Big Sur.

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Big Lonely Doug
Port Renfrew BC, :canada:
Height: 70.2 meters or 230 feet Circumference: 11.91 meters or 39 feet. Diameter: 3.91 meters or 12.4 feet.

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I Love Doug :heart::heart: :heart_eyes:

So this is nice :point_down:

It’s supposed to be 77 Friday. :crazy_face:

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Setting moon would have been a lot better if there was no clouds… time to get in the water and then off to work

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From the top of camelback mountain in Scottsdale last year

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Not inspiring, but when our sky turned orange last year

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Most of those were taken around 10AM. Creepy/terrifying to say the least

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