Close your eyes and picture the deep, green, musty forest. You can almost feel it soaking up your anxiety and slowing down your rushing thoughts, soothing your soul and body. No wonder so many of us have a deep fascination with forests.
Woods are also among the most mysterious places. They never cease to capture our imagination, from early childhood days spent roaming there carelessly to watching horror movies about haunted forests (who needs a reminder about The Blair Witch Project?).
So no wonder there’s this impression that the only other place where what happens in there stays there, apart from Vegas, is the forest. And the collection of pictures below puts that into perspective. Scroll down through the craziest, weirdest, and most question-inducing discoveries people made while talking a walk out in the woods, and let us know if you too have seen something unusual there in the comments.
Psst! More bizarre and fascinating forest findings can be found in our previous feature here.
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Forest Huntress
“We grow up hearing stories about the dangers of the forest - in fairy tales, the forest is the place where the witches and wolves lurk, the place where little children get lost and get into trouble,” Lauren McMenemy, a south London-based writer of gothic-influenced folk horror who is currently working on a novel set in the world of the Victorian occult, told Bored Panda. She was happy to share some insights into our endearing fascination with deep dark woods, so scroll down to see what she said below.
An Albino Moose In The Forest
Found A Cool Tree In My Local Park And Felt Like It Needed Some Magic
Came Across Some Dinosaurs In The Woods
“Forests and woodlands are full of intrigue; it's a totally different world to the urban life many of us now lead. When we see trees in cities, they are carefully placed in a curated landscape, often as a way to distract us from the concrete jungle we live in. In forests, though, nature rules,” McMenemy, who is a professional writer, journalist, and experienced writing coach, argues.
“It's wild, it's unruly, and anything could be lurking there. To a certain sort of personality, that is captivating,” she explained.
I Found This Carved Fox Inside A Tree Stump, In A Forest Close To My Home
The Sculptures Are All Made Of Twig And Twine. They're Mostly Tucked Away Off The Main Paths, So If You Don't Know They're There, You Might Walk Right Past Them
Yes, She Found A Wild Mushroom In The Forest. No, She Didn't Eat Part Of It, She's Just Always A Derp
Meanwhile, in folklore and fantasy, forests represent places unknown, the place beyond the safety of home, McMenemy argues. “They are the liminal spaces - the spaces in between - where transformation can occur. Forests can be a place of threatening danger, or one of refuge, depending on the story.”
The writer continued: “There could be more to it than a warning, though; many pagan cultures are strongly connected to nature, and forests or woodlands were places of worship. Perhaps as Christianity spread, the tales of forest-dwellers became parables?”
A Buddy Of Mine Found This Dinosaur While On A Hike The Other Day
This Tower We Found In An Irish Forest Looks Like Something Out Of A Fairytale
A Forest Dining Room
“As humanity once again wakes up to the importance of nature to our lives and our climate,” McMenemy told us, “I fervently hope the forest becomes a sacred place again. There is so little true, thick woodland and forest left in the world, yet these are the places where our imagination comes alive,” she concluded.
An Old Jacket Hanging In The Woods With A Bird's Nest Built In The Pocket
This Wooden Throne In An English Woodland
Out For A Walk, Found In The Middle Of A Forest
Tragically, the world’s forests have been shrinking at an increasingly rapid rate since the last ice age. According to the data by the World Economic Forum, once humans figured out how to cultivate plants and livestock for regular sources of food, they needed land to use.
For centuries, the loss of greenery was relatively slow. By 1800, the world had lost 700 million hectares each of forest and grassland, replaced by around 900 million hectares of land for grazing animals and 400 million hectares for crops. But industrialization in the 1800s rapidly sped up the process.
Igor Hit The Jackpot, And That's Why Jogging Is Good, Kids
This Random Chandelier Left Hanging In The Forest
Keeper Of The Woods
Massive Abandoned Sanatorium I Found In A German Forest
While half of Earth’s loss of forests occurred from 10,000 years ago to 1900, the other half or 1.1 billion hectares have been lost since 1900. Part of this loss, about a whopping 100 million hectares, has occurred in the more recent time period of 2000 to 2018.
In that sense, humanity’s destruction of nature and ecosystems is a result of very recent population growth and increasing consumption. Experts have calculated that today, the world has lost one-third of its forests. Globally we deforest around ten million hectares of forest every year. That’s an area the size of Portugal every year. Around half of this deforestation is offset by regrowing forests, so overall we lose around five million hectares each year.
Found A Little Faerie Door In The Woods
This Abandoned Ship In The Middle Of A Forest
Eerily Humanoid Shapes On This Tree
A Creepy Little Christmas Tree Fully Decorated In The Middle Of The Woods. Powered By What Looked Like Mini Solar Panels
I Have No Good Explanation For This. Found Three Hours Into A Deep Forest, 20ft In The Air, And Impaled On A Tree. Hours Away From Major Roads
Came Upon A Stained Glass Window Hanging In A Forest In Belgium
Almost 30 years ago I stuck an 8' tall black monolith (a la 2001: A Space Odyssey) in the woods near where I was living. In a clearing along a public trail. You'd walk around a bend in the trail, it would open into the clearing, and boom, monolith! Probably didn't last long before tipping over, it was upcycled plastic. Hm. Basically I littered. My bad.
Pass Under The Stairs To Nowhere, Then Turn Around Three Times, To Find Yourself Right Where You Need To Be. His Is In Madame Sherri Forest In West Chesterfield, NH
Just Going For A Little Hike
I Found A Plant-Based, Man-Made "Acorn" Hanging In The Middle Of The Woods
Skull Looking Rock In The Middle Of The Forest
I Found A Deer In A Makeshift Hut In The Woods
This Guy I Found In The Woods, About 11ft Tall
Steam Engine Left In The Forest. Ontario Canada
So I Was Walking In A Forest Near My City And Found This
Found A Random Painting In The Middle Of The Woods
Found A Cougar Skull In The Woods
Piano In The Woods
Found This Gnome Town On A Walk In The Woods Today
This Creepy Paper-Mache Family I Found While Walking In The Forest
A Cast Iron Cauldron I Found Buried In My Forest
I Was Walking In The Forest And Noticed That Some Plastic Was Sticking Out From Under A Rock. I Find It A Bit Eerie Since I Still Was On My Dad’s Property
This Super Mario Pipe In The Woods In New Hampshire
Sleeping Bus In A Japanese Forest
Clean-Cut Stone In A Swedish Forest
Doorknob On A Tree In The Middle Of The Woods
Random Old Chimney And Fireplace In The Middle Of The Woods. Found Off The Trail While Fishing In Northwest Pennsylvania
This Small-Scale Railway In The Forest
My Friend Has The Theory That If I Laid Down I Would Wake Up In The Hole In The Middle Of The Woods Every Night Like A Curse, And Keep Coming Back
Old Shoes In The Forest Turned To Moss
I Found An Old Abandoned Cottage N The Woods
An Ordinary Photo Of Some Lost Items In The Woods
A RuneScape Player With Low Cooking Made This
In The Woods
I often hike off-trail (I'm a biologist) and have encountered many weird stuff, most of it harmless. However, last winter I found a dead body. I was pregnant, far away from any road and had to lead the police to the place after calling them. It was wild. I still feel very sorry for the family of the victim and the person itself. Turned out it was suicide. The guy was my age. I have clinical depression myself and am so sorry nobody was able to help him. I am however glad that I found him and not the wild boars or wolves... And now his family at least knows what happened and can hopefully start the process of grieve. (Sorry for the language, I'm not a native speaker)
That must have been tough for you, especially while pregnant!
Load More Replies...Just do one of the weird carvings on dead plants and broken logs. It's not littering and it looks like a fairy did it.
Load More Replies...I often hike off-trail (I'm a biologist) and have encountered many weird stuff, most of it harmless. However, last winter I found a dead body. I was pregnant, far away from any road and had to lead the police to the place after calling them. It was wild. I still feel very sorry for the family of the victim and the person itself. Turned out it was suicide. The guy was my age. I have clinical depression myself and am so sorry nobody was able to help him. I am however glad that I found him and not the wild boars or wolves... And now his family at least knows what happened and can hopefully start the process of grieve. (Sorry for the language, I'm not a native speaker)
That must have been tough for you, especially while pregnant!
Load More Replies...Just do one of the weird carvings on dead plants and broken logs. It's not littering and it looks like a fairy did it.
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