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Introduction to the Symphony of Nature Imagine walking into a forest where nature's orchestra is in full swing. These forests ...
The experience was powerful, leaving participants with a deep sense of connection to nature and themselves. “We were suddenly part,” wrote Simon Rilling, who traveled with us.
Hidden deep in the forest, we discovered the mysterious Carbide Willson Ruins alongside a stunning waterfall. This forgotten site blends natural beauty with eerie remnants of the past—an unforgettable ...
NATURE’s Deep Jungle: New Frontiers shows how researchers are developing tricks for seeing through the seeming chaos of a tropical forest.
Depending where you are, find a good source of nature. One doesn’t need to journey deep into a forest for these benefits. Just look for any green area. It could be an urban park, a nature preserve, or ...
Forest bathing does not require a swimsuit, an actual bath or even water. It does require you to bathe, metaphorically speaking, in nature, with all your senses open.
Forest bathing gives people the opportunity to slow down and connect with nature. Long Island's Linda Lombardo, shows her participants how they can find peace within nature that surrounds them.
There's even a name for time intentionally spent in nature—forest bathing. "Forest bathing has been shown to benefit the nervous system, heart rate, and blood pressure, and those things touch a lot of ...
For NATURE. Series Editor JANET HESS. Supervising Producer JANICE YOUNG. Producers PATTY JACOBSON JILL CLARKE. Associate Producers IRENE TEJARATCHI ... Gavin Thurston, deep into the forest.