Выходные позволяют выбраться из офисов и насладиться природой. Вы с нами?👍
📍 Сегодня гуляли по Солотче, заглянули на Лысую гору. Запечатлели те самые сосны «на каблуках». Они словно пытаются выбраться из земли, но корни тянут их обратно.
Просыпается всё – деревья, растения, птицы, животные. И мы вместе с ними 🥹
Выходные позволяют выбраться из офисов и насладиться природой. Вы с нами?👍
📍 Сегодня гуляли по Солотче, заглянули на Лысую гору. Запечатлели те самые сосны «на каблуках». Они словно пытаются выбраться из земли, но корни тянут их обратно.
Просыпается всё – деревья, растения, птицы, животные. И мы вместе с ними 🥹
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