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RE: The End Of A Cycle

in #nature6 years ago

It is so incredible. The distance traveled by these guys is impressive. At the end....they simply slowdown until they stop. It is very touching. I mean they are beautiful and look healthy, and then gone. They seem to set a real example of dying gracefully, which in my opinion humans have lost touch of. Be well.

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which in my opinion humans have lost touch of.

Yes...nothing more natural; but the health insurance economy makes its 'convenient' to interrupt the process...kinda' like I did the day this mystical creature landed in my midst to share this part of the journey with me. I didn't tell you; but, they atrophy beautifully as well. Yes, I found a way to 'immortalize' it. I thought it deserved more than a toss or burial; though, in the big scheme of life and death this would have been a far more natural process.

Visiting Mexico to see their final return is on my 'bucket' list.

Best regards...and again, thanks for sharing!

Peace.