by : Bacardi Gold
26/nov/2021

“If you want to experience a forest, mingle among its trees,” writes Michael Wojtech.
Trees have their protective outer covering in their trunks and branches that are colored gray and brown. There are variations in their colors and textures, if you examine it closely.
In the picture, you can see that their skin are carved by sharp objects by tourists who visited Nogas island in the province of Antique, Western Visayas, Philippines. Aren’t the tourists hurting the trees in such a way that they are piercing the tree barks. Leaving their names on trees won’t make them famous.
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That’s just not good for any tree but I admit to having done this many years ago! Guilty as charged…
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haha, 😊😊 I hope by this time the tree has healed from the wounds inflicted on its trunk. 😂Smiles… Thank you for the words…
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My first laugh out loud of the day. Thanks
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it’s a pleasure…..
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Thank You so much for visiting my blog I deeply appreciate it .
All the best from Rome Italy🌹
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It’s my pleasure, hugs for you !🧡
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Poor trees!
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Thank you for the words, Susi !
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You’re welcome! 🙂
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Trovo sia deplorevole, gli alberi vanno rispettati, un’incisione nella corteccia può aprire il varco a insetti e muffe.
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Alcune persone non si preoccupano del danno fatto agli alberi finché possono lasciare un segno sulla loro presenza in un luogo dove gli alberi abbondano. Dovrebbero essere informati sulle conseguenze negative che stanno facendo sugli alberi…. Grazie mille per aver lasciato alcune buone parole. Sono esaltato !
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