lehevaatamisi
Lehevaatamisi, often translated as "leaf watching" or "foliage viewing," is a popular seasonal activity centered around observing the changing colors of leaves on deciduous trees. This phenomenon, primarily occurring in autumn, transforms landscapes into vibrant displays of red, orange, yellow, and brown. The biological reason behind these color changes is the breakdown of chlorophyll, the green pigment in leaves, as days shorten and temperatures cool. This allows other pigments, which were always present but masked by chlorophyll, to become visible.
The practice of lehevaatamisi involves visiting areas with abundant deciduous forests, such as parks, nature reserves,