The Blue Hills, Northern Wisconsin, Soul Centered Photography, Relaxing Nature video
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- Опубликовано: 10 апр 2021
- a hidden gem in Northern Wisconsin.
The Blue Hills, made of quarzite bedrock, were once a mountain range, older than both the Rocky and Appalachian Mountains. The peaks have been worn down by millions of years of erosion. The last glacier went no further than the Blue Hills area, leaving a legacy of scattered lakes, fertile ground for a productive forest, abundant wildlife and tremendous scenery. Mother Nature provides a scenic mixture of thirty different tree specimen that showcase breathtaking displays throughout the various seasons. Hikers, runners, fishing enthusiasts, mountain bicyclists, fall hunters and cross country skier's marvel at the beautiful scenic views.
In short, the Blue Hills in northern Wisconsin are a special place, and the people who live there consider themselves very blessed.
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Music: Impressions of You - Gavin Luke
and Declaration - Johannes Bornlof
by Epidemic Sounds
Our backyard is truely Heaven on Earth
Very beautiful Thank you. 🙏💖🙏💖💐
I love that shooting star…. It’s all so lovely .….
What a beautiful arrangement of great pictures! Thank you ❤️
These are some of the most incredible nature photos I have ever seen. I would purchase a book!
Thank you kindly
I recognize Audie!
And another gem of a 3-lake chain I’m not going to mention to keep her quieter. ❤
You are I N C R E D I B L E. Every photo could be a cover image.
Great photos and lovely music. I've never been to the Blue Hills but took a trip of imagination there years ago looking at a map of Wisconsin. It inspired me to write a song about the land and you're welcome to listen to it on my channel. Of course , the song is called "The Blue Hills of Wisconsin" and for the best sound I recommend headphones. I hope you enjoy my impressions as much as I enjoyed yours. It was a real treat to see the Blues Hills at last.
Sincerely
Carl