Albert Einstein once said, "Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better." How can you understand yourself better when interacting with nature? What does nature mean to you?
This photo connects to me because I love water. The motion of swimming and seeing the water droplets around you when you splash is so peaceful and beautiful. I also love the little creatures in water and on the sand like clams and crabs. Even the sand is interesting because it can be different depending on the beach. Nature is important because it calms you down and helps you to think.
— Chance F.
I liked this photo because trees, rivers and mountains are important to me. But not all countries get to experience these. For example, Saudi Arabia has no ponds or rivers because it never rains there. But there is natural beauty in Saudi Arabia too. I bet the sand looks beautiful at sunset. The wind moves the sand into a kind of small mountain. I love geography and know that there are many forms of natural beauty across the world.
— Stone A.
I liked this photo because it seems to be telling a story that starts at the top of the river and ends with the canyon being made. It starts with a gigantic river, but over time, the river cuts away at the rock and a lot of the water evaporated. When I think of nature, it powers me with energy. Sadly, nature is something that we humans take for granted.
— Locke R.