The canopy is a world unto itself, separate from the forest floor from "summary" of The Wild Trees by Richard Preston
High in the sky, above the chaos of the forest floor, lies a hidden realm known as the canopy. This ethereal world, perched atop the towering giants of the forest, is a place of peace and tranquility. Here, the sunlight filters through the leaves, creating a soft, dappled light that dances across the foliage. In the canopy, life takes on a different rhythm. Birds flit from branch to branch, their songs echoing through the trees. Monkeys swing through the canopy, their agile forms moving with grace and precision. Orchids bloom in the treetops, their delicate petals unfurling in the warm breeze. But despite its beauty, the canopy is not without its dangers. The branches sway precariously in the wind, while below, the forest floor lies in shadowy darkness. The creatures that ...Similar Posts
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