Image Source: The Big Picture
I love this photo of a horse walking “. . . in a field covered by volcanic ash from Chilean volcano Puyehue, near Villa Llanquin, a hamlet along route 40 on the banks of Limay river, 50 km from Bariloche, in the Argentine province of Rio Negro, on June 17, 2011. The ash cloud from Chile’s Puyehue volcano caused widespread travel chaos in the southern hemisphere since it erupted for the first time on June 4 after lying dormant half a century.” (rancisco Ramos Mejia/AFP/Getty Images)
Nature has a way of changing the way we perceive things, which is good.
kenne
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