Forest pond tea-brake time, the water looked like tea but I managed to resist the impluse to taste it😊

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@NickEast_IndieWriter It's tannins that make the water that colour, the same stuff gives wine some of its flavour. Pretty sure they're different tannins, though.

This picture reminds me of Myst or the 1997 adventure game Obsidian.

@StarkRG I'm now going to tell people it was a pond full of wine because you told me so 😜😁
@NickEast_IndieWriter Well, now I feel the need to hedge my words. On closer inspection, there's some algae and literal scum (pollen would be my guess) that are also contributing to the color. But, yeah, that tan-brown color are tannins leaching out of plant matter. Some of that plant matter is likely to be fruit, and that fruit likely fermented. So, to paraphrase Obi-Wan, calling it a wine pond is true, from a certain point of view. That point of view being someone who drinks from random ponds.
Tannin - Wikipedia