This is very unfortunate considering how beautiful these are. Why did they fell down? Forrest fire? Logging? In any case I hope there is a good reason for it.
We should take more care of our forest, lot of beautiful animals are gone just because of our care free attitude. I hope those fallen pines can be attended to
I wonder if its possible for this tree to cut off without human doing that. Well you are a researcher and I professional photographer. I love your photography work.
It may be due to the force of nature for which this pine is on the ground, but let’s not be blind in this, not everything is the fault of nature, I think that in reality there is the destructive hand of man.
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Alex
This is very unfortunate considering how beautiful these are. Why did they fell down? Forrest fire? Logging? In any case I hope there is a good reason for it.
Meldred Judith
I always remember the series that I love to watch. Old medieval times. War series. Great capture, Tom.
conrad pranze villas
Nature does surely heal itself. With or without human interference.
Wilson Jake
We should take more care of our forest, lot of beautiful animals are gone just because of our care free attitude. I hope those fallen pines can be attended to
noble
These pines reminds me of the ones in my little garden. They can be very green and looks very natural.
Prince
This pines aren’t fallen by man, maybe rain or wind. We should keep protecting our forest from disaster
Pierre Taichou
This photo of a fallen pine tree looks interesting. I don’t know how it fell, but it may be able to serve as shelter for some animals out there.
Oyeyipo Oladele
I wonder if its possible for this tree to cut off without human doing that. Well you are a researcher and I professional photographer. I love your photography work.
Timothy
Fallen pines I really wondered what made them fall. I like pines because of how they were designed by nature
luisa pete
It may be due to the force of nature for which this pine is on the ground, but let’s not be blind in this, not everything is the fault of nature, I think that in reality there is the destructive hand of man.
David Mureithi
When we are on rainy season, trees do fall. I think it is the same scenario here.
Roy
It’s always sad when this happens. We should protect our environment more.
Meg W
I sure hope this is not the work of man. That would be so heartbreaking.
Patricia
Poor pine tree. All it’s good for in this state is charcoal.
Oliver
The pine tree ought to be replaced with a new one. A small part of me dies whenever I see a fallen tree.
Daphne
Shame on the people responsible for this. No wonder climate change is getting worse by the year.
Teddy
I feel like this could be dangerous. The tree should be probably removed from there.
Louis
The fallen pine acts as a habitat for numerous small animals. Such is the beauty of nature.
Shantel
I can only guess how old the pine was when it fell. Definitely a couple of decades.
Anderson
Nothing pains me like a forest being destroyed. May God help us all.
Storm
From the looks of it the tree fell not so long ago. I can bet it was the work of humans.
Sylvia
How many more trees must fall before we realize we are killing our environment? So very sad indeed.
Maury Cheskes
Awesome that you captured two shots; one with the sun gleam. I think a nighttime snapshot of this setting could add even more depth.