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What's your favorite natural environment? Why?

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Posted on Apr 29th, 2007 by Gaia Team : Gaia Team Gaia Team

Earth Week is over, but we've had a wonderful response to the greening of Zaadz. We love our little oasis--regardless of the color scheme--but we also recognize that each person's ideal oasis is unique. What about you? Do you prefer the stark beauty of the desert? The daunting power of snow-capped mountains? The crash of waves against an ocean beach? Or do quiet, wooded retreats feel most at home for you? And what do you think this preference means?
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Either Tundra or Tropics. Tundra...

Posted on Apr 15th, 2009 by SerpentKing : Writer of Awesomeness SerpentKing

Either Tundra or Tropics. Tundra for the snow and cold, Tundra for the beaches and waves.

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Well: Lot of Trees and...

Posted on Aug 9th, 2008 by Vishnu  ... : Scientist/Philosopher babe -Warrior Vishnu ...

Well: Lot of Trees and a house on the Tree Top ... perching with the birds on the Tree-Branches - playing with them ! River swirling down and spreading heavenly music by its fall and... More »

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Being surrounded by trees from...

Posted on Oct 7th, 2007 by Tricia : collective conscience Tricia

Being surrounded by trees from a high location and where I find various plant-life growing around the trunk of the tree either to support it or feed off it. I found trees to be amazing... More »

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I have never been anywhere...

Posted on Sep 16th, 2007 by friendstacy

I have never been anywhere nearly half as beautiful in my eyes as where I am right now.  If given a choice, I would always choose to be somewhere near (or in) the Appalachian Mountains. ... More »

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From my childhood to now,...

Posted on Jul 23rd, 2007 by Apollo : Frozen Truth Apollo

From my childhood to now, I’ve been drawn to spend quietude on rocky shores. There’s an incredible balance between the rugged rocks and the crashing waves that has brought me solace and inspiration for a... More »

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I love beach both to...

Posted on Jun 3rd, 2007 by viktoryia

I love beach both to sunbath and to swim.I enjoy laying on the sand feeling the sun penetraiting in my skin .Swimming boosts my energy  ,makes me feel being the part of the nature 

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I like mountains and lakes....

Posted on May 11th, 2007 by Jasmin : Lifelong Learner Jasmin

I like mountains and lakes. Maybe it's because I'd love to get up there and admire as much of the land as possible. It's an indescribable feeling, somewhere between privilege and humility. Maybe I'm sick of having lived... More »

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The rolling wheat fields of...

Posted on May 4th, 2007 by cindy : rain cindy

The rolling wheat fields of Oklahoma.  The waves are almost how I feel inside.  The way things just roll off my shoulders as I meditate in peace.  This is the imagine I see.  Mostly in... More »

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Mmmm...the beach.  When I look...

Posted on May 3rd, 2007 by Debby : State of Ease Debby

Mmmm...the beach.  When I look out at the great expanse of the ocean I am reminded of all that is known and unknown to me in the Universe.   It represents openess and is beyond the... More »

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If it weren't for the...

Posted on May 2nd, 2007 by Sherry : Dimensionality Sherry

If it weren't for the dangers of venomous snakes and spiders and possible swampy areas containing quick sand, etc.,  I would love to live in the deepest part of the tropical rain forest. It has... More »

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