This is the forest in the Lac de Maclu area. I was quite captivated with this part of the forest. The moss coverage was dense, the brown and bright green colours took the sunlight so well and turned this area into a spectacle for the eyes. The photos don’t do it justice, it was just so beautiful.ContinueContinue reading “Ancient”
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Don’t look back?
Not looking back surely holds truth for when you’re moving through life and you’re trying to not have regrets. When I’m hiking I actually prefer to look back, if only for the very simple reason that you might see a new angle of the landscape, feature or other sights. This is Petit Maclu from a differentContinueContinue reading “Don’t look back?”
Petit Maclu
My favourite part of this photo is the reflection of the clouds in the water. It was such a clear and sunny day, dotted with a few fluffy clouds. I was surprised how clear the water was and how much it acted as a mirror. Stunning!
Daisies
Just some daisies growing in abundance in the Lac de Maclus area of the Jura, France.
Spotify
I have no idea what kind of flower this is, haha. I just loved the colours and the spots, so I snapped a photo.
Lac de Maclus
Today is a bit of a chilly and rainy Easter. The perfect opportunity to reminisce beautiful sunny days spent in a beautiful area with great company! When I visited my friend in France last summer, we went to the Lac de Maclus. What a stunning place to visit! Of course the company and sunny weatherContinueContinue reading “Lac de Maclus”
Pinky promise
Just a cute, pink flower showing off its many petals.The light comes from above so the bottom few rows of petals have a little shadow and look a darker pink on the photo. Probably my favourite detail in this shot.
Follow the grey gravel road
It’s kind of ridiculous how many photos I took during our hike through this part of the Jura. The area is so photogenic and it really inspired me. It was a relaxed atmosphere with a dear friend and the weather was nothing short of sublime. We met some other hikers along the way, but hardlyContinueContinue reading “Follow the grey gravel road”