Bryce Canyon National Park 0 ▲ A Learning a Day 2 hours ago · Nature · hide · 0 comments #OurWorldIsAwesome – Edition 21 | Context on this series – we live in a beautiful world and National Parks are akin to the crown jewels of this planet. These landscapes remind us of the fine balance and complexity woven into the fabric of the world around us. Every time I spend a while inside one of these places, I’m reminded of how precious that balance is, and how much it matters that we try to understand the complexity and our own small role within it. I think that’s what awe really is. We reach for the word “awesome” in the moments something helps us see our own insignificance — and windows into nature do that for me every time. So this is my small way of sharing it, and passing it along. There’s a tree at Bryce Canyon whose roots hang a foot or two above the ground, gripping nothing but air. The soil that once held them has eroded. In a way, the tree is standing on the memory of a floor that no longer exists. The whole landscape was made this way — by rain, snow, and ice… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.