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This is so majestic โจ. Anyone knows where these giants are located? The forest’ hybernating energy that exudes from this heavenly place puts me in a trance. I think these hard-working trees, even in their resting state sending healing to whoever visits them, even though the electronic screen โจ๐โจ.
Happy grounding ๐ซ.
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That is indeed an awesome sight!
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Thank you, GH
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This picture is stunning!
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Thank you so much
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Fabulous trees, dressed in their finery so soft and silky. They eminate much calmness yet with the power of majesty. Oh the stories they could tell, but who has the key to open the book one kept closed and none has yet looked.
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Nanette, you write so beautifully, have you considered writing a book? Would be a nice addition to this world.
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Thank you, I am considering it. Perhaps start in the New Year I have a couple of projects I am working on with people here.
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Glad to hear this might be in the future for you. You will be superb at it
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Thank you.
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Simply gorgeous.
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Thank you!
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Gorgeous sight!
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Thank you, Dahlia.
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Beautiful photograph. Having visited the California redwood forest I believe this was taken there. The trees there are awesome in size, there are some that have been carve out to allow cars to pass through them. Thank you for sharing this.๐๐๐น
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Isn’t that breathtaking. Wow. Thanks for shaing it with us ๐
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Thank you, dear Margaret
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Lovely! Reblogging to my sister site Timeless Wisdoms
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Thank you, Anna๐๐๐
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Stunning!
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Thank you, 40 ๐
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Oh wow – thank you ๐๐ผโ๏ธ
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Wow! This is sooo huge! Thanks for sharing this image.
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Redwood National Park, California?
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May be, and I will take that suggestion, Ark. Thank you
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Look like the ones in California
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Thank you, B
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Wow.
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Xoxoxo
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That must have been a very windy snow squall! Giant sequoias are beautiful and majestic – being among them is akin to a spiritual experience. โค
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Oooohh, must be true, Eliza. They mesmorise me from the screen. So much power they pertain
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What amazing trees, Luda. I also think that they are giant sequoias from California. Unlike some of your other followers, I have not visited there, but really hope to remedy that situation.
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Tanja, I don’t think I saw them either, only Mure forest once. Something to look forward to in the future. Thank you for your very lovely input.
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That just looks so magical.
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Thank you, Jeanne
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You’e welcome.
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Wow! Simply spectacular!
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Thank you, E.
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Such a beautiful sight indeed. Thanks for sharing. Wishing you a happy 2019 filled with peace, health and joy.
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Awww, same to you, Dominique!!!!! Only the best wishes.
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Same to you Luda! ๐
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Such gorgeous trees! Thank you for sharing them! โค
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Thank you dear Anita. Glad you share the same passion for nature.
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WOW. I am speechless. That’s just our Creator showing off how awesome He is there! Absolutely breathtaking. I could easily stand there surrounded by those trees and just get lost in the healing quality of their nature. Thank you for sharing!
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Absolutly, Holly. Incredible gift he gave us. And I appreciate your comment very much.
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Gorgeous!
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Thank you!
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Beautifulllll!!!!…Merry Xmas Luda, I am late sorry, I was away for a few days….
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Glad to have you back, Sophie ๐ Merry Xmas to ya
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Hiii Luda and thank you…so sorry for responding so late, I kept getting this pop up message that says “replies failed”grrrr ๐
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What a gorgeous view! Merry Christmas, Luda!!!
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Merry Christmas, sweet and talented Lisa.
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Hello. The photo was taken using infrared, thus giving the appearance of snow on everything. In infrared photography, the film or image sensor used is sensitive to infrared light. The part of the spectrum used is referred to as near-infrared to distinguish it from far-infrared, which is the domain of thermal imaging. Wavelengths used for photography range from about 700 nm to about 900 nm.
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Wow, who would have thought, but it seems that infrared adds a very welcoming effect. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us, Mroseberry6. Such precise technique. But nevertheless, I love it.
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Stunning sight! Frost can be beautiful as well as cold!
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Than you, BLH
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So with you on that thought, BLH!
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So amazing indeed
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Xoxoxo, thank you Nita
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Ethereal!
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Thank you, Cindy
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