I’ll just spend my whole week at work and have no extra-ordinary things happen and while I check pictures in the drive for the blog, I saw these pictures captured during our trip to Bohol, Philippines.
I think it would be nice to share it here in the community since the shadow turns out well too. The shadow was from the trees on the road. The first thing I heard about the man-made forest in Bohol, I thought the forest was artificial. The trees are not real. The ecosystem was purely made by human. That’s what I had thought. But when I witnessed the man-made forest in real life, I found the reason why is it man-made. It was called man-made since the forest is not naturally developed but maintained by humans. The area is owned by one of the people who lived in Bohol and started to develop a forest from scratch.
Getting a pose in the man-made forest of Bohol is a must. It would be a piece of concrete evidence that you visited Bohol as I shared in my previous blog. I was quite amazed by the pictures shared on social media on how they beautifully pose in the said area. The results of the photos are wonderful. It nature around adds the beauty of the pictures.
Since part of our itinerary was to visit the man-made forest, I was quite excited since I could now experience being in the man-made forest for the first time.
When we arrived, I was mesmerized by the place. The trees are tall and looking at the area, I’m sure there were lots of species around.
I was surprised, by the beautiful pictures I saw on social media, I thought getting a pose in the area was as simple as 1,2 and 3 but No. The area was a national highway where plenty of vehicles passed by. We need to be alert if there were no vehicles passed before we take pictures. I experienced a great moment in the center of the road, but I needed to run from the side because cars were approaching. It was a fun and thrilling experience that I had in my life.
That was the story behind those shadows.
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Writer: Maureen S. O.
*Photos owned by my husband: Paul Vincent M. O.