The power of nature at Lake Tyrrell during the storm 🌪️🌊. The pink sky adds a surreal touch to this already magical place. It's wild out here, with the storm bringing a whole new vibe to the salt lake. Ancient stories and eco-wonders all around 🌿🌄. #LakeTyrrell #StormVibes #NatureMagic #AncientLandscape #EcoWonder #VictoriaAustralia #WildAndFree #StormAtLakeTyrrell #photographyisart
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Rise and Shine at the Grafheuvels – Regte Heide, Goirle

This morning began early — 04:00, to be precise. After a rough night’s sleep and a reluctant push out of bed, I followed my usual routine and drove my Ioniq 5 to the Regte Heide near Goirle. From the parking lot, it was a 5 km walk to my goal: witnessing sunrise over the grafheuvels (burial mounds) that dot this historic heathland.

Despite the early hour and heavy eyelids, I didn’t regret a single step.

As the sun began to rise, soft golden light broke through the mist. It illuminated the ancient burial mounds in a way that felt both timeless and fleeting — like stepping into a quiet conversation between past and present. The Regte Heide is a protected Natura 2000 site, home to heathland biodiversity and archaeological significance. These burial mounds date back to the Bronze Age, reminding us that long before our cameras and electric cars, people walked these same paths with different stories.

Most photos were taken with my Canon 7D Mark II and Canon 15–85mm lens — wide enough to catch both the land’s ancient contours and the sky’s delicate drama.

Mornings like this don’t just reward the lens. They nourish the soul.

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Looking past the remains of a 2,000 year old Crannog on the foreshore of the Clyde at Erskine. This is part of an ancient landscape surrounding the Clyde which includes iron age hill forts, dark age religious settlements, Roman fortifications, Viking burials, ancient castles and neolithic rock carvings.

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