After the First Snowfall
Ugrasen-ki Baoli / detail
Ugrasen-ki Baoli
Booo
Winter trekking
At a viewpoint
Remembering History: A Winter Walk to the WWII Mon…
Blurred camera streetphoto
Frozen silence
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Study of nature (I and II)
Typical street scene in Copenhagen
BÅDTEATRET
Futuristic city
Today I just go to Patrónka, thank you
Misty morning
The crowns I like
Nice day
Last sunny days of the year
V.M.
Why dead wood matters
Carpathian forest in a puddle
Cricket Street Championship
Enjoying spring
an angry fish-resembling rock
Pop
Spa town faux ‘antique’ architecture
Winter maple
A view on Seoul from Itaewon
Trees of Gaderska dolina
Within Bratislava's woods
Public art in the Seoul's centre
Urban Rhythm: Samseong-dong Streetscape
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A business tourist
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Small Carpathian Sentinel
Rosehips #3
Rosehips
Rosehips #2
Tomorrow’s Batteries, Yesterday’s Dreams
China, where tourists do not go
The World’s Longest Teak Bridge
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Those white spots are tiny scale insects feeding on the smooth bark of European beech, and in the long run they can open the door to beech bark disease that weakens or kills the tree. Beeches themselves are a cornerstone of the Small Carpathians: they shape the cool, shady microclimate of the hills, build deep humus‑rich soils, and feed whole food webs with their leaves and nuts, from soil fungi and spring wildflowers to beetles, birds and large mammals that depend on intact Carpathian beech forests. In this low mountain range above Bratislava and the surrounding wine villages, beech‑dominated woods are the “default” natural forest type, part of the wider Carpathian beech belt recognised as globally important for biodiversity, carbon storage and long‑term forest continuity since the last Ice Age.
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