A camera that for 365 days has shot a tree in one of the beechwoods of the National Park of Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise, which are the oldest in Europe. A tale made of images and sounds, through the seasons and the wildlife that revolves around this tree. It is part of Forestbeat, an innovative project by two photographers who have collected video, audio and photographic material from the forest for two years, generating a hundred beats, or 100 breathtaking photo shots and video material to tell everyone the beauty of these beechwood. The last beat of the project is this incredible video.

 

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Author: Chiara Marras

I'm Chiara, I strongly believe in the web as a point of exchange and dissemination and I think that one of the most urgent issues at the moment is eco-sustainability. So why not rediscover the journey as a union with nature and local culture?
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