A walk through a forest is a wonderful way to get some exercise. It’s also great for your immune system. Trees release phytoncides that protect them from insects and rotting. This organic compound is beneficial to us as well. As we inhale the phytoncides, our stress hormone levels decrease. It’s been proven to help with depression, anger, and anxiety.
#1. Bluebells in Halle`s forest, Belgium. From late April to early May a few acres of woodlands are covered by a splendid carpet of wild bluebell hyacinths.
#2. Thick grove of poplar trees in Oregon.
#3. Arashiyama, a bamboo forest in Kyoto, Japan.
#4. Magical winter in Quebec forest, Canada.
#5. Black forest during night in Baden-Württemberg region, southwestern Germany.
#6. Deep in a green forest somewhere in France.
#7. Natural tunnel near Halnaker, England.
#8. Mysterious glowing light in a Finland forest.
#9. Beautiful forest from a fairy tale in Belgium.
#10. Forest in autumn.
#11. Splendid yellow forest.
#12. Deep in a moss forest in Spain.
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I'd love to go for a walk through a forest right now. It feels very soothing just looking at these pictures. If you enjoyed this post, share it with your friends.
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