Nature’s Expression for love0 comments

By Simki
Posted on 25 Feb 2010 at 8:31am

Heart-shape Islands

We all know that the symbol or shape of heart, we refer to love is Human made. The real heart shape, which exist in the human body is something else; but to our much surprise, there are some man-made heart figured “Islands” exists naturally in some parts of the world.

These Islands are actually enhancing our aesthetic sense as well as our love with the beauties of Nature. For instance, if you fly over the Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, you can see the very heart touchy coral formation.  In the city of US, Florida, the Audubon Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary goes one step ahead, showing its heart figure using lichen of a very apposite color, red. Besides them, Germany is also leading this beauty with the same pace. There is a heart shaped garden growing in Waltrop, near Dortmund, and the water reservoir in Schnberg, in the country’s far north. There is also the island of Galesnjak, hastily renamed Lovers’ Island; it’s located in the Adriatic Sea, off the coast of Croatia. It’s about 130,000 square yard. Interesting thing about this Island is that nobody lives here. So it can be the “just perfect” & peaceful place for the lovers to spend some time, far away from rest of the earsplitting world. Also, in Walchensee, south of Munich in the Bavarian Alps, there’s an Island covered with fresh and evergreen tress that was just made for love birds.

We can take these hints by Nature as a message for us to love, to have peace and to explore the beauties of Nature as well. By making these incredible significances, Nature is trying to convey something and teaching us to realize some hidden yet beautiful stuff around us. So visit these Paradise Islands with the luxurious, soothing and calm atmosphere and boost the feelings of romance within yourself.

The presence of such marvelous Islands in the mind blowing parts of the earth shows that Nature is also in a habit to do romance with the love it has…………..

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