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RE: Jungle Daily - Still Raining But I Love It!

in #photography6 years ago

Isn’t it crazy how quick the storms can come on too!? One minute it’s blue skies, the next minute you hear a crack of thunder and all of a sudden the downpour begins! I know what you mean when you’re saying heavy rain, having lived in some tropical countries in Asia, when it rains, it pours! I’ve never been to Costa Rica but I guess it would be similar. It’s great too see, and it’s nice for some cooling air. Having a big heatwave this week in Thailand it is boiling!

Amazing photos may I add, the first one in the jungle is great, I love that big tree In The distance, such a beautiful tree and so spread out! Amazing coastline and sunset too :) 🌅🌴

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It is crazy how fast they come. It sounds like you have experienced very similar weather. I am glad you like my photos and yes the biggest trees are really giants. I wish there were more of the real monster trees and thank goodness nowadays they are protected against felling as everything here is protected.🤗 Another aspect of tropical jungle and rainy season is how often trees fall down of their own accord. Hardly a week goes by where you don’t hear the sudden loud cracking and tearing of wood followed by a crash as another one falls. It is the cycle of life of course. The rains and constant wetness make for rotting of wood and many trees have quite a limited lifetime in the jungle - they naturally thin themselves out. AThanks goodness they grow fast though too. I never enjoy the sound of one coming down, I have to admit, I love trees so much 😂 the more the better, but as I said it’s the natural cycle of life here and a pretty common sound in the distance. How long have you been in Thailand? I checked out your blog and see you are from England ( I also grew up in UK but have been traveling for as long as I can remember 😉) Drop me your discord name and number if you fancy chatting more about tropical life.

Yes it can be instant! I absolutely love trees, I’ve seen the giant redwoods in California, it’s was amazing. I’ve also seen the kauri trees in New Zealand and they are the ones that resonated with me the most... when I was alone I almost thought I could see a slight fuzz seeping from the tree, I guessed it was the trees energy, I could see and feel it was alive and happy:) haha. I had a favourite tree in sourthen New Zealand that was a willow tree it was like being inside a big tent:)
In China too I have so many tree memories, and here in Thailand!

Yea they do sadly fall down quickly in extreme weather...when I was in Milford sound, New Zealand, there would be ‘tree slides’ almost every day! Whenever it would rain, one tree would loose grip on the cliff face and bring lots down with it...

I’ve been away for the past 3 years, with a quick few visits home in transfer. I’m actually heading back (temporarily) soon. How long have you been away?

I would absolutely love to talk more about tropical life, how do I get my discord name and number? I haven’t sorted any of that out yet... oops... but I will!:)

Re discord Watch a tutorial for beginners on YouTube would be best advice as I am a slow typer to explain stuff but it’s easy, trust me. We can pick up this conversation there then.
Your Discriminator (4 digit id) can be found in the bottom left of the client or in your Account info under user settings.

To obtain your unique Discord ID, open User Settings > Appearance > enable Dev Tools. Then, right click your username in chat > copy ID.

Hope this helps! =]

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Awesome! I will set it up over the next few days when I have some time and let you know when I do! 😀

Thanks for this info! I look forward to chatting!😊🍉🌅

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