Ooh, a forest…
Intriguing, she thought,
as she walked around
this wonderful canopy.
It was vast.
It was magnificent,
and there were
so many different trees.
What else would she find,
as she continued to marvel?
Would she hug a tree?
Well, why not.
She was about to open her arms,
but then disaster.
It was a huge snake!
She backed away,
and stood there for a moment.
Then she turned around, and ran.
And she continued to run
until she was in the car park.
This is a great place in Cape Town – have a look: Tree Canopy Walkway
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Image credit: Ali Kazal @Unsplash
This image shows a wooden platform/ bridge in a jungle like environment. The bridge is made of good quality seasoned wood and so are the railings. We can see tall pine trees on the front and sides of the bridge.
Written in response to Sadje‘s What Do You See #330 photo prompt.

That was dangerous and a narrow escape too
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Indeed it was. A very scary moment or two!
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from the ooh to the oops…😬
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Plus, a very fast run… 😉
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I’m glad she saw the snake in time. A great story, full of suspense. I loved to read about the tree reservoir too. Thanks for joining in Chris
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Such a good photo! It just jumped to write that. So glad that you enjoyed it, Sadje!
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Thank you so much dear friend
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[…] Ooh, a forest… […]
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Oh that’s something I wouldn’t want to hug!! 😃
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That kind of hugging would not be good!!
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😅
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I am not particularly afraid of snakes unless of course I know they are venous and thus deserve respect! But Ooooooo the link took me somewhere magical!
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I’m so glad that you looked at that link. A fab place!
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The snake is she herself! She should wait a moment and listen to her own wise words, as Eve had once done. 😉👩🦰🐍
Lovely rhyme!🤗💖
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A very good point about that snake. 🐍😉
(Even though I’m really, really scared about many snakes around here) 🏃♀️➡️🩷😂
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Nature is wonderful…until it isn’t. Great poem with a twist, Chris!
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I’m still trembling about that big snake!
Just laugh… please.
Thanks, Dave.
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Nice 👍
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Thanks very much!
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Yeah, that would make me run, too!
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I think there’s almost an army of people who are running from that big snake!
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What an awesome walkway! I clicked on the link and was amazed! So pretty, and I get now why the protagonist spotted a huge snake!
No extra fee to go on the walkway? Do I see another scam possibility for the MIOJ? 🤔
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A scam? Surely not! I am pretty sure that there will be people who work there who will look after scary snakes there. But I still think that the name for that walkway called ‘The Boomslang’ is a bit odd. That particular snake, the boomslang, are very venomous, but not very aggressive (apparently).
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Oh dear, let’s hope not, if they’re that poisonous! 😱
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I would be running away from the snake also, Chris.
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Quite right too, Jim!
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eeeeeeek!
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Eeeeeek indeed!!!!
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I think I would have run too Chris! 😂
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Definitely, Darnell! You know, there’s a lot of running going on at the moment! 😂
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In the same situation, I would add terrified screaming to the run to my car.
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I think that covers all of those ‘problems’. Thanks for that, Liz! 😉
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You’re welcome, Chris!
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Yikes! I am terrified of snakes, and would run as fast as I could!
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It’s perfectly normal to do that, I would say! 😊
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Nice twist. Funny, too.
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Thank you so much, Andrew.
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You’re welcome, Chris.
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Great story, Chris. Nice twist. There are more horrifying things than the snake.
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Thanks for that, Indira. You know, I’m beginning to think ‘poor snakes’… well, almost. 😉
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Never hug a tree that can hug you back!
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An excellent point, Liz!!
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Oh Chris, this is so southern African. When I was in the bush recently. A snake came out of the bush and went across the path, right over my feet.
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Ooh very scary. It’s important to look around and down. We stayed in a cabin in Addo on one occasion. I was reading by the stoep and a very long snake came across the wall only about 1 metre away. I saw it, and I thought I was screaming, but know sound came out. But the snake, and it was a boomslang, just slipped back from the wall and down to the bush and off. Now that was scary… I still think about that!
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