Photochallenge - Beautiful Sunday - Come walk with me!

• BeautifulSunday - initiated by @ace108 - Thank you.

We took this walk on Friday and I am sharing the pictures of that walk on a beautiful Sunday. It is when I am in nature that I feel so near to my God, the Creator of all these wonderful things. I enclosed a video on the end for you to enjoy and sing God's praises.

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There is such a lot of wildflowers it just amazes me. These ones grow wild but they are not really wildflowers
they are bearded Irises and grows very easy and well all over South Africa.
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There is a whole big patch of them growing on our way down to the sea.
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And on our way back we found these ones. You get this in a lot of different colours.
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And a big patch of them.
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Every time when I am out in nature, I am just "Wowed" by the creation and our creator God. How wonderfully God made thousands of species of plants everyone so different but with so much detail.

According to the report titled “State of the World’s Plants”, released by researchers at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, in the United Kingdom, there are about 391,000 species of vascular plants currently known to science. Of these, about 369,000 species (or 94 percent) are flowering plants.
https://news.mongabay.com/2016/05/many-plants-world-scientists-may-now-answer/

This little wildflower you also get all over. They grew in the sandy ground of the dunes.
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And then this little "sun faces" a steemian called them the other time when I put up a pic of them.
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Then we came across these other yellow wild flowers. They grow higher than the "sunfaces".

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The locals are very protective of our wonderful plant life and wildlife. Whole areas here are conservation areas.
These seem to attract a lot of bees.
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Then lastly on our very own sidewalk, we find some wild mushrooms.
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There were two types of them, the round ones above and the "umbrella ones".
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I think they are very poisonous, although I saw the monkeys ate some of them in our previous garden, I would not know, but the monkeys knew by instinct which ones they can eat.

That is my beautiful Sunday story. Hope you enjoyed the walk with us.

Now let's give praise to God!

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