The habitat of swamp

Staying at home can be very boring sometimes. Staring at walls, roofs, and just watching television or looking for something on the internet also often makes the brain stiff. Finally I decided to find entertainment in the park, with my family. There is a playground for children there. There are green trees, shrubs, and there are also swamps there.

In the lake area, I found several things such as dragonflies, wild plants, shrubs that can be used as wound healing ingredients, and also rambusa - mini passion fruit or ermot which is also called Passiflora foetida.

This is the appearance of dragonflies around the swamp

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Wound healing leaves that become herbal medicine in my place

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There are trees that are deliberately planted as natural crowns

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Rambusa or mini passion fruit a.k.a ermot which is also known as Passiflora foetida

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And this is the swamp I mean. The water is clear, a natural habitat for brackish water fish and monitor lizards

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Photo by @boynashruddin
Make a Nikon D300s camera

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We appreciate your work and your post has been manually curated by @oscurity on behalf of Amazing Nature Community. Keep up the good work! (I had the opportunity to study the larval stages of Zygoptera and believe me when they are in the aquatic phase they are natural predators! good pictures!)

Thank you for your advice @hive-127788