Explore the forest and find various types of mushrooms

Hello friends who are always here with me. On this very beautiful day I will entertain all of you in this community with several pictures that have been taken when I climbed high mountains and passed various large rivers and also passed through various very large forests.

So the most important thing is that I always hope that you are all in good health and always successful for everyone wherever you are.

Here I will tell you about my trip a few days ago to explore the forest and of course if we talk about exploring the forest it will definitely be very exciting and very challenging.

My trip mainly uses a motorbike and especially motorbikes are specifically made for going up and down high hills and also slippery roads. After I arrived at my destination we had to store the motorbike in a safe place and we entered the forest. use the footpath so that all our journeys can be passed.

While on the trip, of course I found various interesting things to see, one of which was birds singing and also insects and various interesting beetles and one of the things I found here was about mushrooms that grow near the river.

When I saw mushrooms near the river, of course what I had to do was take a cell phone camera to capture pictures of mushrooms and the mushrooms growing on the river bank.

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When I was picking mushrooms on the river bank and I saw a shrimp swimming behind a rock in the river so at that time I went down to that place to catch shrimp and that's the shrimp I caught and here we can also see some pictures after I caught the shrimp and it is in my hand.

I'm back again to discuss my journey when I entered the forest. The forest we explored was a forest that was still very natural and the place was still very cool. The trees were still very big. Here we can see the roots of the trees which were so big, it made This forest looks absolutely amazing.

In the forest we had to be very careful because in the still very natural forest there are lots of venomous insects and wild animals, but what I fear most is things like wasps. The land is very dangerous if we disturb it.

This wild forest, which is still very natural, usually has a lot of unexpected things that we can find. That's why we are very careful when we are in that place.

Our journey involved two motorbikes and of course these motorbikes were specifically made for going up and down slippery hills.

On the trip, of course we had prepared some provisions such as drinks and other food because we knew that on the way up and down the hills we felt thirsty and hungry, so halfway into the forest we could immediately eat the preparations we had prepared.

The trip was certainly very tiring, but after I arrived at my destination and discovered unique and interesting things, it all paid off with the pictures I was able to get.

So that's my short story when I was on my way to find various interesting things in the forest, one of which was wild forests with big trees and wild plants, even the most entertaining thing was when I found mushrooms. which looks very beautiful growing on the river bank.



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Thank you so much for entertaining us all here.

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