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We mistakenly admire the person who has toured the greater Wonders of the World, and ignore those that seek out the little pockets of nature. Yet those that look close possess a greater understanding of the oneness of nature; when they do finally face the grand and beautiful panoramas they know them in a much deeper way. They full understand the connection between the grandest mountain and the smallest blade of grass, and how each is dependant upon, and a reflection of, the other.


Tom Brown