After several days of non-stop rain, this afternoon I decided to explore the Sawang forest—a forest famous for its biodiversity. This trip takes about an hour from my house by motorbike. When I arrived there, I immediately entered the forest enthusiastically looking for interesting natural objects to photograph.
I followed a small irrigation stream that flowed peacefully through the forest, enjoying every step amidst the shade of the trees. Moments later, I discovered a truly amazing sight—three tiny mushrooms growing on top of a rotting banana stem. However, what made this moment special was a small snail perched on top of one of the mushrooms, as if he was enjoying his throne.
I couldn't miss this amazing opportunity. Carefully, I captured this beautiful moment between a small mushroom and an unassuming snail through my camera lens. My joy increased even more when I saw such enchanting photos.
Apart from that, I also took several photos of the surrounding scenery where I found the mushrooms and snails earlier. The beauty of the green and lush forest is the perfect backdrop for this moment. Not to forget, I also photographed the irrigation flow which seemed to be the lifeblood in the midst of the dense forest.
This experience really reminded me how amazing nature is, which always presents such beautiful little surprises. I am grateful to be in this place and share this natural beauty with the "Amazing Nature" community. Hopefully these photos can provide inspiration and happiness to anyone who sees them.
After enjoying this natural beauty for a while, I felt very grateful to be able to witness the amazing moments offered by the Sawang forest. Every corner of this forest seems to have its own story, and the presence of these small mushrooms and unassuming snails is a small part of the big story that is hidden within.
Thank you for reading and watching the results of my brief exploration. Hopefully what I share can bring calm and admiration for the beauty of nature into the hearts of all of us. See you on your next adventure!
NOTE: I first wrote the article above in Indonesian, which is my own language, then I translated it using English with the help of Goggle.