Untouched forests
forest·@canora·
0.000 HBDUntouched forests
 [source](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmXVxjzwqX8t6borWsFnQYgCo9AgLrraZCzSu7PYuMUHbn/3.jpg) Forests that have not entered the ax are an idiom. It is used as metaphor. But in real sense it is also a viable one. It is an idiom that is created and used in motion as the forests are lush and unspoiled. Untouched forests are frequently used in our slice. Forests without axes, a forest where no tree has been cut off, an expression used in the meaning of forest where commonality is never intact. As axes that have not entered the ax, they are also used in the real sense as forests that are not harmed by people today and whose naturalness is intact. Its natural features and beauties are also used in the sense of pristine, unspoiled forests. It is also used in the sense of metaphor as an expression. It is also used to express complexity.