Hiking the Point - part 3
"Until man duplicates a blade of grass, nature can laugh at his so-called scientific knowledge." - Thomas Edison
Continued from part two, previous post.
Even in Europe or rather my home country of the Czech Republic ( don't wish to generalize ) where land is at somewhat of a premium but the trails remain free. At the very least they could use the argument that the forestry service employs actual rangers that comb and care for the woods as a living. Maybe this all this frustration is sparked by the going ons of a blatantly greedy government that pisses away money on blatantly useless endeavors and then asks me for a buck when I try to step out into the local wilds. It honestly begs the question WHAT the ..., its nature, its abundant, all I take is pictures and all I leave is footprints so kindly stop with the fees...
Nikon D70 | 800 | 1/60 | f10
- Lens: Nikon 70-300mm f/4-5.6G AF
- Flash: None
- Tripod: None
- Lighting: Ambient Sunlight
- Post Pro: Color Balance
- Weather: Sunny
- Time of Day: Early Morning
- Location:
Posted on May 20, 2005 7:55 PM | Permalink | Comments (0) |


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