Would any of you happen to know of any places IRL that look like pic related?
I always thought it would be fun to hike through a lightly forested trail like this on a bright and sunny day.
>>915041
Have you tried a park?
>>915042
None of the parks around me look nearly as pretty.
>>915043
Go to a nicer area then.
This thread just reminded me there's a nice 500+ acre park down the way from me, I really should visit more often.
Golf course
What the shit is this captcha?
>>915076
Is that chicken nuggets and broccoli with ketchup?
>>915084
Well its romantic, isn't it?
>>915068
Looks very nice. Which park?
>>915107
Lick Creek, in College Station, TX.
>>915111
Damn, I had no plans to ever go to Texas. Is there a lot of places like that?
>lightly forested trail
so you mean a meadow?
>>915076
Wow, google can into romance less than it could into billboards. I can see the next iteration of captcha is going to be super annoying.
>>916766
Either the bots are getting too good or they're using this as a cover to collect emotional thought pattern data for their AI. What a crazy digital world we live in.
>>915041
What you're looking for is old growth forest. New growth is overgrown and full of shrubbery as everything imaginable fights for space. Old growth has a connected canopy which cuts out the light, which results in something eerie which looks like a vast, silent church full of pillars with a soft floor carpeted in mulched leaves.
Sadly, it's becoming increasingly hard to find old growth forest, since the trees are hundreds of years old and are worth a lot of money. And it takes a thousand years for a forest to reach that state again once logged.
>>915041
>maining marth in the year 20xx of our lord and saviour
B A S E D
>>915041
Another Texas person here. Also try Brazos Bend State Park. GIS doesn't do it justice.
oh look, this thread again
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