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Ralph Waldo Emerson in 'Nature' attempts to ruin scenic walks

Updated: Mar 19

Ralph Waldo Emerson in Nature expresses lots of vapidties about scenic walks. Where there are highly noteworthy scenic vistas not much can  be said about such vistas. That not much can  be said about highly noteworthy scenic vistas  underlines that highly noteworthy scenic vistas  are  sensory. Though not much can be said about highly noteworthy scenic vistas such highly noteworthy scenic vistas have lots of impact where such highly noteworthy scenic vistas  are appropriately protected.

 

Ralph Waldo Emerson attempts to ruin scenic walks. Reading Nature on days Canyonlands National Park is visited would almost  ruin such days in regards to scenic walks. See this video.



 
 
 

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