Slow motion of drop a pebble in the water: just a splash, and it is gone. There are ripples circling on and on and on and spreading from the center.
Over the years the various owners of South Hill Park have made their mark on its Grade II listed building. These links with the past are particularly important in the context of a new town where any connection with history is at a premium. Read the history: https://www.southhillpark.org.uk/about/history/
The balance beam is a 30m long wooden carving that contains round discs along its length with different facts about trees and nature. Carved and created by chainsaw sculptor Nick Speakman of 3D Wood, the balance beam is the same length as the height of the tallest tree at South Hill Park, a Wellingtonia. The nature trail includes a number of wooden and metal wildlife sculptures, which are created on a wildlife theme and are placed in branches of trees and strategic places throughout the woods. Source: https://www.bracknellnews.co.uk/news/15217575.new-nature-trail-comes-to-south-hill-park/