Do you believe that moving to the big city is an easy way to escape the “wilderness”? You may want to think twice! Humans tend to believe that they can outsmart nature by clearing mud and building concrete and metal structures with airtight windows to ward off “wild beasts.” However, nature has a unique way of showing us that we are not as smart as we think.
In modern times, wilderness has become an opposing force to civilization. Living in the forest and building houses with leaves and stones would be considered uncivilized. But for every brick we place to hinder nature and assert our dominance over this particular “alien” world, nature will retaliate.
Given the damage we have done to the planet over the past thousand years, nature may well win. So let’s celebrate those wonderful times when nature showed us exactly how it felt about our “civilization.” Think your car will help you escape nature? Think.
Although we may try to cause conflict and fight, it is essential to remember that nature ultimately values peace above all else.
Wow, this is definitely what we class as a huge win!
They said: “Why not build a warehouse by the sea? What’s the worst that could happen?” with an air of indifference.
Maybe you should think twice about leaving your house unattended while on vacation.
How about skipping the Miracle Grow for this plant and giving it some good old-fashioned sunlight?
Sometimes, you may need a little more space than a small amount of dirt can provide. Sure, texting while strolling down this narrow street isn’t ideal.
What we have here is a full-scale revolt against the practice of “landscaping.”
There are individuals who believe that we consider the natural environment to be society’s toilet. It’s ironic, isn’t it?
Observing plants through the window can be an interesting experience for some people. This particular tree simply brings convenience and comfort to all those around it.
Have you ever wondered which was created first: the building or the tree?
When it comes to a deserted diving cage, you may think of it as abandoned, but nature sees it as a new home.
You can build a planting tower at any height you desire because the process of photosynthesis allows the plant to continue growing upward.