Learning to conserve nature

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Friday, 06 August 2010 01:08

Deep in National Parks in northern Sweden, a road leads to Rits and allows to enter a natural world he still remains intact, oblivious to the action of man, a real treat for all senses.

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And is that in National Parks in northern Sweden is traversed a valley which passes through forests of pine, spruce and birch. On one side, rising real stone cliffs, while the other side is a beautiful series of lakes. There are no mountains too high, and just roam the two thousand meters above sea level, but are really overwhelming.

The Sami culture in which we have already www.viajeasuecia.es previous entries have already taken this extreme environment and, for thousands of years have been able to maintain an overall balance with the surrounding nature. The proof of this is that there are hardly any observable traces in this field.

For this reason, part of the Sami culture is not obvious at first sight, since it involves knowledge of these areas of forests and swamps of northern Sweden , of these same rivers and lakes of the National Parks of Sweden.

The material culture may be low, but wisdom is not measured in material possessions, without a doubt. Going today in these lands that have remained outside the progress of man, after centuries of occupation, is to admire beautiful landscapes , but also learn to conserve.

Source: Teleaire.com


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