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Phoenix Forest: When Nature Gets Re-Born Again

Forest recovery area showing dead burned tree trunks scattered across hillside with bright green vegetation and pink wildflowers growing throughout, Ottaviano, Italy

Welcome to the aftermath botanical show, where Vesuvius' 'Inferno Valley' demonstrates that nature doesn't read the memo about staying dead. These charred tree skeletons stand guard over an explosion of wildflowers and fresh greenery - it's like a Tim Burton movie directed by Mother Earth. The magenta blooms scattered throughout this volcanic graveyard prove that sometimes destruction just clears the stage for the next act. Captured with the RX100M7 at 24mm, f/5.6, 1/320s - wide enough to show this entire resurrection drama unfolding across the slopes. Who needs special effects when you've got real volcanic soil as your growing medium?

Technical Details

Camera:
SONY DSC-RX100M7
Aperture:
f/5.6
Shutter:
1/320s
ISO:
100
Focal Length:
24mm

Location

📍 Ottaviano, Naples, Italy

Map showing location at Ottaviano, Naples, Italy