Saweuk Silver River; Heaven Crosses My Village

in WE ARE MOVING3 years ago (edited)

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The rocks are neatly arranged, nature's design is never inferior to human strategy, even nature is the latest solution to crazy ideas. You are dealing with heaven, where the design of nature relieves anxiety.

The sound of splashing water gives an extraordinary effect, you will forget a pile of problems and will get answers from confusion to make decisions.

This river is like silver, the eyes are dazzling to see the clear source of life that takes part in the competition in the food chain. Every now and then this throat wants to be pampered with a gulp of water that is drunk directly without a golden glass. The whole body seemed to give orders to be wetted over and over again. Why not just swim? I decided to take a long soak among the rocks.

Some of the water soaked the road that could only fit one car. The overflowing water from the rice fields goes to the last reservoir. There the small fish are waiting for plankton from cloudy soil and other minerals. The towering cliffs are the safest place for some birds. Sometimes monkeys hang on the roots and branches. No climbers have tried to climb the steep cliffs yet.

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On the side of the road growing green moss, some insects pass through the branches moving irregularly. It seems that the insect is the messenger of pollen to the stigma of the wildflower.

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I also include mushrooms for the identity of nature which is rich with a variety of life. You see panus mushrooms like trumpets ending this post. Thank you..

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I also include mushrooms for the identity of nature which is rich with a variety of life. You see panus mushrooms like trumpets ending this post.

Other than the Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) (which is poisonous, but some people still eat it because of its hallucinogen effects as a psychedelic substance), I cannot distinguish mushrooms. I recognise that they are mushrooms, of course, but I cannot name them, and I cannot tell which is edible, and which is not edible. I would need one or more book(s) to do that. If I would be interested in it, then I could probably learn to do that without book(s).

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Thank you...

Too beautiful bro 😎