There’s something perverse about how we experience nature. (via latimesopinion)
It’s pretty fantastic that
and fields of flowers have inspired so many people to turn off their screens and enjoy the show that Mother Nature puts on for free all the time.Advertisement That’s apparently been the case out at Walker Canyon near Lake Elsinore, where hordes of people have traveled many miles in their climate-changing machines to see the colorful poppy-covered hills — and then trample through the delicate blooms. The crowds and traffic got so bad that Lake Elsinore city.
It’s a sad fact that nature has to be protected from humans who might otherwise love it to death. During the government shutdown earlier this year, the national parks remained open to visitors, though their rangers and other staff were furloughed.
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