Friday, 1 March 2013

Watering hole

Throughout the forest there are permanent pools, many may shrink some through the summer months, but they endure. Some sited in woodland, others in the open heath, but most on the interface of those two environments. I'm not sure how many are natural, many are most certainly the result of aggregate extraction during previous periods, all though create vital watering holes for a myriad of forest creatures. Signs of their activity are visible all around the pool edge.

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