Environment
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Forest Bathing: Mysterious Japanese Practice With Hidden Benefits
Forest bathing, or shinrin-yoku in Japanese, means to soak in the forest through all of your senses. In practice, forest bathing can be a slow, mindful walk-in nature.
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