A View Hidden From the Road

Something I like about getting away from the city is that sometimes you get a sense of stillness and solitude. There’s a sense of stillness in this photo, I think, and there also is a sense of solitude.

It’s a vast stretch of land that’s visible, and yet it’s also a pretty small area. A significant portion feels untouched but there’s visible change from human impact.

In the distance large areas are visible. Parts can be made out but they are mostly silhouettes and present as a mystery. The areas are almost illusory.

I hope you enjoy.

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