REALITY AND REFLECTION
Timber in the form of logs and branches frequently gets washed down by the river and then jams downstream where the river is shallow or there is an underwater obstruction. The wood, originating from trees, would stay put withstanding flood after flood, sometimes for months until eventually becoming dislodged and floating off downstream. This process demonstrates in a microcosm the macro processes of nature where mountains are gradually washed away to the sea and then reformed into new mountains by the movement of plate tectonics just as the tree becomes driftwood that provides shelter for the fish that provide food for the cormorant that spreads its wings to dry as it rests on the branches of the tree that it fertilises as it sits... a picture speaks a thousand words.
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