Traveling through the forest and climbing mountains, even rafting along rivers to see the natural beauty of the forest.
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This trip was very tiring and even made me sweat a lot when I climbed and all the trips I took were like crossing large rivers and also passing through dense forests even though the trip was very exciting but I was also very alert and worried when passing through the forests because in that place is a place that may still be very wild and we know for sure there are many wild and poisonous animals there such as snakes and also tigers and elephants are still in this forest because this is one of the forests that is still very natural.




On the trip, of course, the equipment we brought was complete, such as machetes and air guns because they are very useful when we cross the forest or cross the river. If there are wild animals that might want to approach or attack us, of course we will be somewhat protected with these tools and other equipment that we brought, such as food and drinks.



The forest that I explored was surrounded by high mountains, in fact many of the mountains here were thick rocks like the rivers also had coral and rocks so it was very beautiful to look at and when crossing the river the road was definitely very interesting because it was easy to walk and at that time it happened to be the dry season so there was only a little river water.



The activity of climbing and crossing various rivers and even crossing the forest is one of my hobbies, even though it is a very tiring activity and of course it is very enjoyable when we are in a place where we can see the natural scenery and also the beauty of the blue sky, even when we are at the top of the peak when climbing we can breathe fresh air and can see all corners of nature at the top of a high peak.



And in this forest, many people have cut it down, they take big trees to use as planks because here there are no guards, it's even very far from the village, so there are people who want to cut down the forest, which other people don't know about, and here there are still lots of deer and also forest goats and even forest chickens, so many people enter the forest to hunt for things like what I have said, so at that time I may have seen a deer running, but I couldn't catch a picture of it because he saw me first, so he ran very fast. tight.


This trip made me so tired that I shed a lot of sweat and even soaked all my clothes, but for me it was okay because I could see the beauty of nature, I could arrive at my destination, namely at the top of a high mountain, so I could see all the places around it. So my feeling of stopping at that place, my tiredness, disappeared without realizing it.
I hope all my friends can be entertained by all the pictures I show here.
| Camera used | Handphone |
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| Lens | MM |
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| Iso speed | ISO |
| Focal length | MM |
| Photography | Exploring the forest |
| Photographer | @jasonmunapasee |

And here I am above @jasonmunapasee a #Photographer who always hunts in the forest to look for insects and beetles and also everything that is unique and interesting to see.


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