Today, I again had the opportunity to explore the forest that I had visited a few days before. At that time, I found a mushroom that looked like deer antlers. This time, my intention was not to look for these mushrooms, but rather to look for other interesting natural objects to photograph. However, by accident, I arrived again at the location where I found the mushroom.

When I got there, I was shocked! I thought, how can I return to this place again? While smoking a cigarette, my eyes suddenly fell on a mushroom that I had found before. I was surprised to see that the mushroom was still there and had now changed shape, developing beautifully. The mushroom, which had not yet bloomed before, was now in full bloom and looked very beautiful. The size is even bigger than the palm of my hand! I am so mesmerized by this natural wonder that it continues to surprise me. I took some pictures of this mushroom, which I believe is a type of Bondarzewia berkeleyi. This view was truly extraordinary and made me even more amazed by nature.

After photographing the mushrooms, I continued my adventure in the forest.


On the way home, I was again surprised by another discovery. In the middle of the forest, I met a small bat that looked like it was still a baby. I found it in a fallen areca nut tree. This bat looks very weak, perhaps exhausted. I lifted it carefully while observing this tiny creature.

After that, I put it on the durian tree trunk. Slowly, this little bat began to move and climb the tree.

I hope he finds his mother soon and can return to his habitat safely. I immortalized this moment in several photos that you can see here. Nature always gives us extraordinary surprises, and experiences like this make me even more grateful to be part of this beauty.

NOTE: I first wrote the article above in Indonesian, which is my own language, then I translated it using English with the help of Goggle.

THIS PHOTO AND WRITING ARE ORIGINALLY MINE, THE PICTURE WAS TAKEN USING A XIOMI NOTE 10 PRO SMARTPHONE CAMERA AND ADDITIONAL MACRO LENSES

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