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What we see is part of a many larger processes:<\/p>
Erosion: soil and stones going down to the sea, deepening the valleys<\/p>
The waterfall constantly receding, changing its form; the river changing its course.<\/p>
The circle of water: rain, meeting in brooks emptying themselves into rivers, down to the sea, evaporating, clouds, rain again …<\/p>
Erosion from rain, wind and frost<\/p>
Plants leaving and coming back again<\/p>
Good soil, washed away by water and blown away by the wind is the basis for plants somewhere else<\/p>
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The weather is changing constantly.<\/p>
Still we detect patterns – after winter comes spring etc.<\/p>
Above that we can detect climate change.<\/p>
There have always been harder and smaller ice ages.<\/p>
Man seems to have have caused even more climate change.<\/p>
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An old house, long left alone<\/p>
Nature will take it back the moment the roof collapses<\/p>
Such buildings often tell us that not only the family moved (or died out),<\/p>
it above all tells us that it is no longer attractive to live there<\/p>
Urbanization – moving to places where we do not cars to organize life<\/p>
Maybe a whole part of the country losing its population.<\/p>
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