Even the farmer and the traveller appreciate the beauty that is found in nature.
The farmer finds
beauty in the variety of the plants that he grows. The traveller is impressed with the beauty of
distant hills and mountains, and the beauty of meadering rivers in large valleys. He is also
appreciative of the beauty of the night. As he travel in the moon-light, he looks at the landscape
and is lost in admiration of it.
The beauty in nature is also appreciated by others. Almost every one delights to see the rushing
streams and the numerous birds and animals that may be found in every part of the earth, for
these are part of the ornaments of nature. Even the tiniest of creatures has a beauty of its own.
In search of this beauty in nature, men in all parts of the world are travelling great distances and
spending a great deal of money, even in some cases, even their life savings. It is this
appreciation of natural beauty that impels men to visit distant lands which have a beauty of their
own. Men have also visited the islands that are spread throughout the world in search of the
natural beauty. Many have seen visited the cold deserts in the Artics as well as the hot deserts
where few plants grow, in search of the beauty that may be found in these regions, despite the
lack of vegetation and animals life. The deserts are indeed the home of many beautiful plants
and animals which find sufficient refuge in these pans, and many of the birds too, here are
remarkable for their beauty.
But the person who is most appreciative of natural beauty is the poet who finds music and
beauty even in the movement of the clouds and winds. His deep appreciation of the beauty that
he finds around him impels him to give utterance to it in the most expressive language, which is
itself often of imperishable beauty.