Fungus comes in many sizes. Enormous orange.
| As big a a side plate |
Medium cream.
| Dinner for some animal |
Tiny white.
| Popping through the grass |
Some of the forest trees appear to be 'rusty.' They also look as though they are studded.
| They remind me of medieval doors |
A collection of horsetails.
| No horse in sight |
Green moss on the forest floor.
| Vivid green moss mixed with dead pine needles |
Brackish water.
| Inky chestnut brown |
The lake had formed beaches.
| Sand dunes |
Sticky secretions trickle out onto the bank.
| Metallic |
A view across the lake.
| Tranquil and peaceful |
A trig point.
| 'x' marks the spot |
A typical dry stone wall.
| Lichen covered stone |
There are various art sculptures along the route.
The Janus chairs rotate 360 degrees.
| You push the chairs to rotate and the view changes from water to land |
Tyne salmon cubes.
| They move in the breeze |
| These remind you of fish scales |
| Fish eggs |
| A double layer of plastic |
| Fish skin reflects the view |
The Silvas Capitalis,a giant forest head is very spectacular. It is made of small sections of wood. You can climb inside.
| You enter through the mouth |
| A rear view of the skull |
A view from the eye.
| Eye spy |
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