Nature Wallpaper at Bukpyeong-myeon | Free HD Download
Photographed at Bukpyeong-myeon in November 2024
A steep mountain slope in Bukpyeong-myeon, deep in Gangwon-do's interior, rises against a clear November sky of deep blue. The hillside is covered primarily in dark green coniferous forest, likely Korean fir and Japanese cedar, with a single stand of deciduous trees in full golden yellow creating a vivid accent patch on the left side of the slope. The bare gray rock of the summit ridge is exposed above the treeline, its angular forms stark against the sky. Brown and rust-colored deciduous undergrowth traces the base of the slope and a few scattered patches higher up, showing the late-autumn state where most broadleaf trees have already shed their leaves. A solitary bare tree stands at the very bottom of the frame, its skeletal form a quiet counterpoint to the dense forest behind it. This is the deep Korean countryside in November, after the famous autumn color peak has passed and before winter snow arrives, a transitional moment that most visitors miss but that carries its own austere beauty in the contrast of evergreen, bare branch, and exposed stone.