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A guide to nature's hidden gems
Last year we accidentally stumbled upon a tiny lake in the forest when we got lost during a bike ride. It wasn't on the map or on Google, just a turn off the trail and - bang, crystal clear water, complete solitude, pine trees all around. We sat there for two hours in silence, even went swimming. Since then we try to find such “undiscovered” places. Share, maybe someone has similar finds - natural locations without crowds and cameras?
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The theme beautifully captures the joy of discovering hidden natural gems, emphasizing the tranquility found in such remote locations. Just like in block blast where exploration and strategy lead to success, finding these undiscovered locations can enrich the experience.

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Very similar to my experience! I once went hiking near a small town, and instead of taking a popular trail, I accidentally turned onto some inconspicuous path. I ended up coming to a gorge with a small waterfall - not a touristy place at all, but it felt like I was in another world. Now I'm Idaho living and I can tell you that there are just tons of places like this around here. Sometimes it's enough just to deviate from the route, and immediately you find a real gem - an old wooden bridge, a misty gorge or an abandoned forest field. I think the main thing is to be open-minded and not to chase “instagram” locations. Do you already have a list of your hidden spots or are you still in the process of searching?
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Wow, that sounds very atmospheric! I love such random finds - when you're just walking around and you find yourself in a place where it's like time has stopped. I especially liked the way you described “foggy gorge” and “abandoned forest field” - it's like a scene from a movie. I'm still looking for such places, but now I definitely want to wander around without a map and route.
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