Wednesday, October 1, 2014

A Journey Into the Real Wild

The jungle of reality outside of the magical hypothetical jugle of Filipek is one to be gazed upon in awe. Simply put, there is nothing more relaxing and prettier than being able to go out, see amazing flora and fauna and take big deep breaths of some of the cleanest oxygen you could ever possibly inhale. Obviously, in nature nothing is expected so when you encounter the unexpected it really knocks you off your feet.
                              
                             
 A wild and very dangerous Garden Snake that appeared out of no where looking for some kids to eat.
   
                                  
            Pretty, but deadly flowers, one adventurer touched them and melted on the spot.

        
Another really cool site, a highly venomous skinned frog that was just chilling on a railing waiting for his next victim.

         
                                       
  Scenes like these just simply take your breath away and then quickly replenish it with fresh oxygen 

                                         
But for some this is all it takes to preserve our natural environment. A wild Breytenbach beast at home with his camouflage tucked behind his ear as he flips his flowing mane so he can hunt down his next predator. This is what we will lose if our we don't preserve or help restore our environment. Our natural landscape should undoubtedly preserved for as long as we inhabit this planet because it saves it for the future generations coming and for our very own kids and grand kids because otherwise they won't be able to witness spectacles such as the one pictured above. It may be a long and costly process to help speed up the natural landscape to its original form (aka restoration ecology) but in the long run it is worth it. Humans may be constantly evolving to become robots that soon start to grow with cell phones in their hands but we must never forget our roots from nature and strive to protect it.