Nature is vast and full of beautiful things which soothe our physical and emotional senses. Beauty of nature is somewhat immortal, infinite and ever lasting. The beauties of nature are a complete reflection of artistry of God Physical beauty of nature may perish for the time being but as a " thing of beauty is joy for ever" so the impact of that beauty on mind would never pass into nothingness.
Beauties of nature are such a treasure which can never exhaust. Nature has may faces. They are every where. Human eye encounters the beautiful objects at every blink.
One of the many beautiful aspects of nature is the glory of the sunrise and sunset. A person who has aesthetic sense will never e able to ingore the beaut of red glow f the rising sun, and fading twinkle of the stars.
Similarly the beauty of the sunset has inspired many a sensitive and artistic people to compose praising verses, write beautiful prose and paint and capture the scene on canvas r in camera, for ever.
The night sky has another face of natural beauty. As far as the eye can see the brightly stars and bewitching light of moon have no another to equal to it. Under the effect of moon light this earth also becomes a fairly land, and a dream world.
The changing seasons have their own beauty which have been captivating human mind for centuries and will keep impressing it till the end of universe. Spring is the sweetest of all seasons and undoubtedly the queen of seasons. In this season, the earth is full of greenery, color and fragrance. Spring is the season of beauty and charm, hope and happiness., life and merry making.
The woods, the plains, lush green fields and meadows swaying green trees are there to attract us. The spring holds endless and countless charms and beauties.
Autumn has its own golden, brown and ripe colors. Life which has started in spring matures in autumn. This is a season of ripeness, maturity and completion.
Summer is the season which helps the process of maturing. It has it's own attractions and beauties, in the form of very tasty fruits and vegetables.
Winter with its cold, frost and fog ba another dimension of beauty. It is a season of white grey and black color. Snow and frost have stunning effect on human mind, and is no less attractive than dark clouds and whistling winds.
On one side, nature has the grandeur of high, heaven kissing, snow capped mountains and deep green valleys. On the other side it, has the mysteries and immeasurable beauty of deep blue sees. Nature preserves beauty in sandy desolate and barren deserts in the form of oasis. Its tall date the tress growing around the spring of clear water show the most beautiful scenes to tired and thirsty travelers.
Nature has endless treasures of beauty in the form of different beautiful living creatures. The world of birds, beasts, insects, reptiles and fish are teeming with millions and millions of species which have different shapes, sizes and color and are the inhabitants of earth sky and water. They are every whhere and all the time. They are beautifying the nature simply by being there.
Human beings, "The crown of creation" are definitely the most beautiful of all. Their beauty is present in their form of body, brain and soul. Beauty is present in the form of human creations such as mother, sister, brother and father, friend and companions. It is present in the smiling face of a child, praying hand of a mother and worried form of a father. It is present in reassuring hand shake of a friend, soothing touch of a brother and love of caring sister.
Undoubtedly beauty is present in man, in natural surroundings, in lush green fields, high mountains and small hills, in the sun moon and stars. Nature is full of beauties which are present, almost in everything scattered around us. Rightly it is said, 'Beauty is truth, truth Beauty.'
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