Stunning! I love the captured movements, the embedded wiggles to position these strands of existence this way. Corporation of worms making art of themselves into prototype of a church fan like the kind my mother on a hot afternoon by a glass of lemonade LikeLiked by 2 people
Itβs hard to see them go, but itβs also part of the natural cycle, death and birth. LikeLiked by 1 person
Some type of insect home/colony, perhaps. Very interesting, indeed. I love trees and one never know what you will find within or about them that is unique and different. LikeLiked by 2 people
Nature = the most amazing art display for free! Beautiful photo
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Very interesting.
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I will be a bystander, I will see it, reflect upon it, But won’t touch it.
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I loved this
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πππ omg !
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Stunning! I love the captured movements, the embedded wiggles to position these strands of existence this way.
Corporation of worms making art of themselves into prototype of a church fan like the kind my mother on a hot afternoon by a glass of lemonade
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Amazing. Beautiful symmetry even though it is deadly to trees.
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Beautiful, the unconscious patterns of nature.
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Itβs hard to see them go, but itβs also part of the natural cycle, death and birth.
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We have whole forests dying from them because of the drought.
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Yep. See this all the time here in Alaska.
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Bark beetles. When they manage to girdle the tree, it dies.
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WOW!
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Some type of insect home/colony, perhaps. Very interesting, indeed. I love trees and one never know what you will find within or about them that is unique and different.
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