FORESTS

There is nothing that reconnects you to nature than contact with a real forest. Wandering through the ancient trees is the start to a journey in another dimension, but it is also an introspective journey to the most profound inner self to find one’s equilibrium.

Trees don’t speak, but their silence can give you many answers.

I consider a natural forest to be a one-of-a-kind work of art.

Throughout millions of years, plants have rendered the mephitic atmosphere that once enveloped our Planet respirable and fit for life.

Forests continue to dispense life and they are one of the most important and complex ecosystems on the Earth. Their amazing equilibrium has taken centuries, if not millenniums, to come to be.

They produce oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide and dangerous polluters such as ozone, nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide from the atmosphere. They maintain optimal temperature and humidity levels even in the cities; they are treasure chests of biodiversity and they protect us from extreme climatic events such as flooding and hydrogeological instability.

Our civilizations were born in the forests that now safeguard our collective memory.
Without the forests, the future of humanity is not guaranteed.