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Ignoring the discomfort, you run for a couple of kilometers through the dense, green forest.  Your bare feet are killing you.  Suddenly, you come to a fork in the path.  On the left, the forest appears to thin.  On the right, if anything, the forest appears to get thicker and darker.  Ironically, the right path feels friendlier, safer somehow.  Maybe it's because the vegetation on the left looks more sickly.
Ignoring the discomfort, you run for a couple of kilometers through the dense, green forest.  Your bare feet are killing you.  Suddenly, you come to a fork in the path.  On the left, the forest appears to thin.  On the right, if anything, the forest appears to get thicker and darker.  Ironically, the right path feels friendlier, safer somehow.  Maybe it's because the vegetation on the left looks more sickly.
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Current revision as of 21:54, 30 March 2013

Ignoring the discomfort, you run for a couple of kilometers through the dense, green forest. Your bare feet are killing you. Suddenly, you come to a fork in the path. On the left, the forest appears to thin. On the right, if anything, the forest appears to get thicker and darker. Ironically, the right path feels friendlier, safer somehow. Maybe it's because the vegetation on the left looks more sickly.

320px-DSCF0183.JPG 320px-Forest-stingbert-steinkopf.jpg (Left: "Coarse woody debris" by Dieter Simon.) (Right: "Forest, small mountain, St.Ingbert, Germany" by Oliver Herold)

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