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Photo Essay—Nature and Man
2019-07-18

Everest Base Camp, Nepal (photo by Chuang Kung-ju)

Everest Base Camp, Nepal (photo by Chuang Kung-ju)
 

Hayou River, Pingtung, Taiwan

Hayou River, Pingtung, Taiwan
 

Namche Basar, Nepal

Namche Basar, Nepal
 

Gokyo Lake, Nepal (photo by Chuang Kung-ju)

Gokyo Lake, Nepal (photo by Chuang Kung-ju)
 

Dabaisha Island, Penghu, Taiwan

Dabaisha Island, Penghu, Taiwan
 

Houliao Village, Penghu, Taiwan (photo by Chuang Kung-ju)

Houliao Village, Penghu, Taiwan (photo by Chuang Kung-ju)
 

Mt. Fuji, Japan(1)

Mt. Fuji, Japan
 

Mt. Fuji, Japan(2)

Mt. Fuji, Japan
 

Over the centuries, through urbanization and economic develop­ment, humankind has lost touch with Nature. But more recently, with the rise of environmental consciousness, people are growing more willing to go outdoors and personally experience Nature’s majesty and beauty.

Walking along a glacier at the foot of the Himalayas, when you raise your head and see mountains 7000‡8000 meters tall all around you, you realize that mankind is just a drop in the bucket of the natural world. We should be more humble in our attitudes to Mother Nature, and treasure the environment. After all, we only have one Earth.