“There is a book that is always open for all eyes: the nature!”
(Jean-Jacques Rousseau)

And here we are between the banks of the Po river, for a little photographic journey in the Parma Morta Nature Reserve in Mezzani (Pr) in search of the landscapes, nature and colors that this forgotten land offers to us.
In this short article, I did not observing the dozens of bird and animal species that inhabit this small regional reserve, but I looked for a different point of view than the usual one.
To capture the atmosphere and the charm of the place …

In reality this place is a sort of small Camargue, a wetland called Parma Morta which includes the last stretch of the old course of the Parma torrent, before the deviation made in 1870, which extends for about 5 km between the current mouth of the Parma and Enza torrents and the waters of the Po river …
It is a world apart where the water, the sky and the earth merge to create new perspectives, water and reflected light in which discover a primordial sense of nature…

Where is it?
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