It was a very cold morning but the countryside shone with warm colors.

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Autumn is changing the colours of the landscape.

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When the leaves fall, when the sun has lost its warmth, I become a shadow of myself. Yes, I’m a summer team man and I belong to that group of people that feel the world is smaller in autumn, that everything ends a few metres outside the home and beyond that there is only uncertainty and fog.

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Discovering the benefits of a walk through the forest in autumn. Connecting with nature improves our physical and emotional health.

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Autumn too yields its fruits.

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A productive morning in the hide — and a bird wearing the colours of autumn made an appearance.

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Various states of undress.

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A walk in the forest to feel good!

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The tour was very interesting and the winery has spectacular views. Autumn colours inside and out.

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Fallen leaves in autumn contribute to the formation of soils rich in organic matter, beginning a new cycle in the ecological process of growth, death and rebirth.

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Hello. My name is Limón. I am the sixth member of Sierra family. I am very happy because winter is coming and I have a beautiful fur coat. I love eating fallen leaves in my garden. Marisa tells me that she loves me every day. I love her too.

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The weather becomes cooler after the hot summer, and the days start getting shorter. The trees change the colour of their leaves; they turn yellow, orange, and red which makes the landscape really beautiful.
For me, autumn feels peaceful. I like walking in the forest and hearing the sounds of the dry leaves under my feet.

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Drive-by shooting: We saw this tree on the way back from Galicia. It was a breath of autumn.

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Enjoying our afternoon making a garland with leaves we found on our way home.

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I love going for a run in the afternoons. When the sun sets, the sky looks like this. It has rained a lot in the last few days and the dirt road got wet, leaving puddles that make me want to stop and take photos.

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An aqueduct looking out over an autumn scene.

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Leaves are like humans: We may look the same, but each of us is unique.

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I love seeing the leaves on the ground in autumn – as long as they’re not on the pavement!

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An autumn hazard is slippery leaves but you won’t find many in my garden.

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Low clouds at sunrise after autumn rains.
Autumn sunset in the garden, listening to the birds.

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