Solo's weekly picks: Nature

in Palnet3 years ago (edited)

In this weeks picks we take a look at peoples stories from the outdoors, camping, exploring new locations or just trying to pick some fruit. Its good to see people interacting with the nature around them, all around the world.

Here are five Hive minnows talking about nature in their posts:


Sunday At Bamboo Garden by @babeltrips

https://peakd.com/hive-127788/@babeltrips/sunday-at-bamboo-garden

A day of cycling brought them to a bamboo garden, one of three total protected areas in Vietnam that includes bamboo. There were six puppies at this location as well so lots of pictures of cute baby dogs.


While riding a bicycle, I found a monument to the sunken ship CESARE ROSSAROL 16.11.1918. by @denisdenis

https://peakd.com/hive-150329/@denisdenis/while-riding-a-bicycle-he

Sometimes during rides you can come across some things you have never noticed before. In this post we see an old shipwreck monument. They hang around for a bit and get alot of photos of the location.


THE WEEKEND : Enjoy the weekend at the beach by @ipolatjeh1988

https://peakd.com/hive-168869/@ipolatjeh1988/the-weekend--menikmati-akhir-pekan-di-pantai

Another beach is visited in this post, with their friends and family. It was interesting seeing all the vendors and fisherman on the pier.


CAMPING AT CAMP PETRA (SEA OF CLOUDS) by @swewew10

https://peakd.com/hive-163772/@swewew10/camping-at-camp-petra-sea

After a two hour drive to this campsite, it was already dark and it was time to cook food right away. Going to bed around 11pm they could see the "sea of clouds" forming. The next day they made some nice breakfast and enjoyed the view they missed when they arrived after dark the day before.


JAVA APPLE -my Sunday struggle by @goldigolds

https://peakd.com/hive-168869/@goldigolds/java-apple-my-sunday-struggle

Picking fruit from your tree can end up being quite alot of work. Normally they would climb up in the tree to pick but due to an electrical wire going through its too risky. So they use a bamboo stick to knock off the apples.


Thats my five picks for this week, come back next week to see Solo's next weekly picks. I curate posts every Tuesday and do this through MSP. Thanks so much to the Minnow Support Group for giving me the opportunity to serve as a curator!


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Thank you so much @solominer for appreciating my hard work in picking apples.

Ah you are welcome, hope they are tasty. I cannot grow those kind where I live as it gets too cold in the winter. Though I do have two Apple trees, a Honey crisp and Cortland.

Yes,they are! My hometown doesn’t have winter so I can’t grow apple trees like yours but one thing is for sure, your apples are sweet too.

Hello @solominer… I have chosen your post about “-Solo's weekly picks: Nature-” for my daily initiative to re-blog - vote and comment…
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Let's keep working and supporting each other to grow at Hive!...

oh sweet, thanks alot for that.

You are doing great work of appreciation. keep it up!

thank you, glad to help out the minnows here.