Thursday, August 15, 2013

Don't Mess with Texas

Yesterday I went to Sam Houston National Forest for the first time since I moved to Houston, TX. The forest is very big and difficult to cover in one day, so I decided to check out the Lake Conroe area, and started to scout the good locations along the bank for landscape photographs.
The lake was beautiful, but occasionally I saw garbage and trash that were left behind by insensitive people. I saw that often in Galveston, too.
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A pile of trash was found on the beach of Lake Conroe

I really wish people would stop messing up beautiful nature in Texas. It's a habitat for birds and wildlife too! Those cans, water bottles, plastic bags, etc., contaminate their habitat and harm them.Aside from those depressing views, I found some photogenic landscapes. Here are some of my pictures from yesterday. My favorite one is a baby willow tree. The tree was so little and cute :)

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Waterplants were looking over the calm stream at Stubblefield Lake in Sam Houston National Forest on a beuatiful Texas summer day.

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A fallen tree was quietly lying in Lake Conroe in Sam Houston National Forest in the dusk.

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A baby willow tree was standing on a beach at Lake Conroe in Sam Houston National Forest.
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