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Posted on January 31, 2018

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Twisted trunks. Tousled roots. Knotty hollows. A mesh of mosses and a jumble of leaves. A snarl of branches.

A woodland maze: a landscape to loose yourself in…

and maybe find yourself?

© words and images, Emily Hughes

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 Category: a small world, scrapbook    Tagged: beech trees, British woodland, forest, iphone, maze, meditation, moss, nature, photography, self discovery, trees, walking, winter, wood, woodland

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