A flower's structure leads a bee toward having pollen adhere to its body .. . we don't know of any such reason why beautiful places attract humans.

David Rains Wallace
A flower's structure leads a bee toward having pollen adhere...
A flower's structure leads a bee toward having pollen adhere...
A flower's structure leads a bee toward having pollen adhere...
A flower's structure leads a bee toward having pollen adhere...
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We don't know of any such reason why beautiful places attract humans, but we do know that beautiful places, like flowers and sweet honey, increase our happiness. It's our brains' way of telling us to seek out and enjoy the beauty of the world around us.

Source: The Untamed Garden And Other Personal Essays

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