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Groups of people have been waiting to watch, experience and photograph this Old Faithful eruption just after sunset on a sunny early autumn day.

Bucket lists are a good way to ruin the experience of nature

Source: Aeon

Writer and researcher Tom Winterbottom argues that the key to enjoying nature is to slow down.

This entry was posted in Finding Ourselves in Nature and tagged Opinion, Science & Nature on January 1, 2019 by Anita Hacker.

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