What is your favorite scene from nature?

This is near my home here in Eastern Tennessee.
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This is one of the reasons I moved here.

The Grand Tetons. I have calendars, mugs, screensavers, etc.

I’d like a path through the autumn woods, probably a bunch of maples.

The rolling green hills of Ireland, with low stone walls and sheep and shaggy ponies with the wind gently blowing their tails, and the sea in the distance.

I was born and raised in southern California, in a town that is essentially a hot dry desert paved with concrete. I didn’t know how much I hated it until I moved up to northern California. I love greenery and dampness so much that my favorite nature scenes are either drippy jungles, like on the weather sides of the Hawaiian islands, or cool rain forests like the Olympic Peninsula.

The tropical rice paddies like in the photo on this website look like paradise to me.

So many (…winter, spring, summer or fall…) All the posts so far are vegetable and mineral, but I’m going to suggest something animal. It’s from a short film or a documentary, maybe National Geographic, about the African Great Lakes. At the very end, there’s a scene in which a family of gorillas notice and start examining a chameleon. Works on so many levels.