Hello to all my friends in Southeast Asia, and to all my friends in the nest block, I want to share some photos of a beautiful mushroom I found in a remote village. The mushroom I found was so soft, delicate, and radiated its own natural beauty.
The mushroom I found was moss-green with a reddish-yellow underside.
In nature, there are various plants that we don't know or know their exact names for. What I found was indeed a mushroom, but I didn't even know its name. I wanted to share this with my friends, perhaps some of whom know about this type of mushroom.
I found this mushroom. It was lying on the ground, surrounded by grass, almost invisible because I had cleared the weeds to reveal its beauty.
I took several photos, from the side and at different angles. The mushroom looked like brass. I pulled it from the ground and observed its beauty. It was truly beautiful. I saw underneath the moss-green leaves, which were very soft. The reddish-yellow roots of the stem made me even more touched by the mushrooms found in our pristine and natural environment.
On this occasion, I feel proud and happy to still discover the beauty of our nature. I can immortalize the beauty of our nature in the block nest, right now.
On the other hand, for those who wish to express their opinions about this mushroom and its relationship to natural beauty, I welcome both the good and the bad, because beauty differs from person to person, and this is truly remarkable to me.
For now and in the future, for me, this is history that anyone can look back on in the future or in the next century. If the internet still exists, it will be because I have immortalized it here. Furthermore, this is proof that we still love our nature.