Water - a metaphor for life, beauty, catastrophes, uncontrollable force, the passage of time, death.
As a child, I was impressed by the force of the swirling water, which, following the rapid summer rains, filled the riverbeds of dry springs to the brim, bringing stone cliffs of impressive sizes or tree trunks.
Water, the primary necessity without which life, flora and fauna, cannot exist, becomes strong under the influence of gravity.
The entire earth is shaped by the erosive force of rainwater that gradually removes successive layers of the surface, leaving behind areas of erosion-resistant rocks that appear as isolated rocks or mountains.
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