Final Project–An Eternal Existence

Nature is an eternal existence for me. Mountains, rivers, and trees span time, space, and emotion. The animals that alternate in the cycle of seasons are a mere existence to mountains and rivers, but nature still hold up the birth and death of animals. Even though animals are tested by lightning storms, hunted by natural enemies, whipped by winter, behind the cruel nature is the endless mercy. For tens of thousands of years, these old-growth forests and grasslands have been living in the eternal harmony and tranquility in order. Nowadays, however, human intelligence has gradually disintegrated nature, and has to live in the neglected cracks of human life. 

    Being in nature is a luxury and a pure baptism. It will be moved by the unpolished purity and mystery, rather than by the artificially-codified objects of the city.Nature is not an object created by man’s subjective will, but a recorder and transmitter of time. This was my first visit to antelope valley, and I marveled at its sheer size and subtle texture. It presents the original nature, allowing me to explore the most real and hidden halo. With no moss or trees to hide it, bare skin and changing light pulled me down into miyazaki’s utopia.The bare skin without moss or trees to hide it and changing light brought me down to Miyazaki Hayao’s utopia.

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