Ecology essay
On a warm, bright sky morning, I stepped on to the famous Augusta golf coast. The eyes are greeted by the carefully manicured grass and colorful flowers that stretch to the horizon of treetops. The fresh air is breathtaking, and the ground is kept cool by the shadows of the trees. The trees appear as though planned with specific gaps between each tree to allow for maximum sunlight penetration. Long canals cascade through the land. The noise levels are maintained at the minimum, which enables one to escape from the activities of the city. As I walked around, I could feel the ground below me sink as it absorbed the pressure to indicate how delicate and natural the place was and far from contamination. The beautiful colors of the well-taken care flowers gave the pace its authentic scenic beauty that enables a person to relax.
While being absorbed on the beauty of the small lakes within the golf coast, I noticed some movements in the water. I thought to myself that it was the fish, but to my surprise emerged one of the remarkable animals that define the heritage of Georgia, an alligator appeared. At first, I was frightened as I thought of the menacing jaws of the animal. To my surprise, the alligator had emerged to bask in the sun. It was awe-inspiring in a quality scenario. It then occurred to me that the animal was well fed and protected to understand that humans were not a threat, and the vice versa applies. The ecosystem here thrived symbiotically as the animals benefited from the vegetation around. The human activity of supporting the environment had paid off, whereby animals and vegetation thrived and encouraged more tourism activities.