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RE: It wasn't just a walk!

Beautiful pictures!

I do not consider these objects to be rubbish and a message of hatred.
But, they should not be on the waterfront!
And if they are appropriate on the embankment, then you can also install these objects in the forest and near the waterfall.

Do you want to walk through the forest and listen to the birds singing?
And there are objects all around in the forest!
Do you want to stand by the waterfall, admire it and listen to its sound?
And objects are standing around again!
No, it incompatible for me!
This breaks the harmony, interferes with the full perception of the beauty around you.
Since even a fleeting glance at these objects interrupts your communication with nature!

It's like if I was listening to music and suddenly someone turned it off or suddenly someone called me ...

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This is an interesting point of view! 😎

In a forest, where everything should stay as the mother nature created, I do not see these objects as appropriate either. It would indeed be a great distraction and "out of order" state for a forest. You are so right here.

Though, here on the promenade, we already have a lot of not so natural objects. Here everything is touched already. The path, the fence, the buildings, the natural landscape is modified.

Some 50 or 60 years ago, there were just wild Mediterranean vegetation, fields and orange plantations here. The settlement was just a few houses and nothing else. But everything changed when tourism became one of the main sources of income. And construction.

Still, this town is a lot calmer than some of the nearby ones, with huge skyscrapers :D

It's like if I was listening to music and suddenly someone turned it off or suddenly someone called me ...

hahaha, I imagined the scene! Cool comparison @ludmila.kyriakou 👍

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