space of calm

Breath. Pause. Peace.

Nothing soothes me like nature. It envelops me in its peace, natural colors, and raw beauty. This is another chapter about our Mother Nature.

On the occasion of Earth Day, I wish for our Planet everything she has always given us – peace, harmony and care. And may we experience every day in our souls and in our actions what Earth Day symbolizes.

i follow the sun

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peaceful retreat

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le grand bleu

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chocolate stones

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cloud flowers

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lotus in spring

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the way of water

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forest skin

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golden hour sand

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peaceful with rain

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i found my shelter

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voices of a mountain

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playful sun

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when ocean touches the earth

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sound of silence

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dancing with the universe

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The Natural Heritage Foundation fights to save the habitats where wild animals live.

April 22nd is Earth Day. Planets of forests, water, rocks – all the spaces and ecosystems inhabited by us and our neighbors. Think of the soft fur of a young mother bear, carrying her first bear cub, born this winter in the safety of her den. Our planet is home to pygmy owls, black storks, lynxes, wildcats, dormouse dormice, red and black kites, wolves, and Schneider's gloomy ducks. But our neighbors need spaces with specific properties to live. Their habitats are most often primeval forests, such as the area of ​​the Projected Turnicki National Park.

5% of every sold work will be donated to the Foundation's activities.ji.