The nature fix we all need right now
Forest bathing

The nature fix we all need right now

Forest bathing, or shinrin-yoku as the Japanese call it, is spending time in nature to reconnect with the environment and clear your mind. Find out more about this ancient practice and how it could benefit you.
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The Travel
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