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The Views of the Lindi Bog

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greddyforce4 days agoPeakD3 min read

It's so good to watch my summer shots and remember the trips I took when the weather was warm and sunny. So, back to the trip I took with some of my friends back in July in southwestern Estonia. Hopefully, you have seen my previous posts about this trip because this is a follow-up to those.

On our route, we decided to make a stop next to the bog, which is named Lindi bog, not too far from the Estonian summer capital of Pärnu city. Lindi Nature Conservation Area has a ton of beautiful forested areas, and this wetland I want to bring out today.

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Usually, when I visit wetlands and bogs, there are wooden trails built in the bogs to actually walk there. This time it was not the case, unfortunately. Lindi Bog does not have a trail that goes through the wetland, so I can only watch it from the watchtower. It's a shame because I bet it would be really interesting to explore this one on foot and up close.

At the side of the bog, there is a wooden watchtower you can climb to gain a bit better view over the expansive areas of the bog. The tower is very close to the paved road, so getting there does not require any effort of hiking.

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If you like to pick berries, then this place is great for it, I heard. In the summer time, you can find a lot of blueberries and lingonberries in there. During the autumn, there should be a ton of mushrooms to be found.

Fortunately, the most scenic little bog lakes are located right next to the edge of the bog, where I was able to see them. As you saw in the first photo and this one below. I loved the summer evening lighting to take these shots.

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Here are some views taken on the tower where I was able to get a better look over the bogscape itself. Since there are no trails in the bog, it really is an untouched wilderness.

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There are no hills back there. This is a flat landscape and a regular forest where the trees get taller gradually. The more boggy and wet the ground is, the shorter the trees get. This is just a great example of this, and it really does look like a hill in the middle of the bog. Zooming in a bit closer to this.

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I would have loved to spend more time in the area and take a bit longer walk along the borders of the wetland. The forest with this lighting looked like it's literally begging me to see more there is to. We did have a bit of a struggle with time because we had to make it to the city of Pärnu before sundown, where also our accommodation was for the night.

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I will definitely make a trip there in the future to explore these areas on my own and more thoroughly at some point.
I have more interesting places lined up that we visited during this summer trip, so stay tuned!




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