Photograph 22 out of 34 BELGIUM, Brussels. 25/03/2020: Roots from trees taken down by three successive storms in the Sonian Forest at the beginning of the Covid-19 outbreak. I am 72. I should avoid social contacts because I am supposed to be at a higher risk of contracting Covid-19. The Sonian Forest, a 10-minute walk from my home must be a safe alternative to escape the pandemic. But mentally there is no escaping a pandemic. Even the forest seems to replicate what we humans go through. A succession of three storms hit the forest at the very beginning of the Covid-19 outbreak in Belgium. Trees, mostly the older and weaker ones, were toppled by the wind, dragging neighbouring trees down, just like someone contaminated by the virus would contaminate another. They left a chaos of broken and intertwined branches and trunks on the ground, similar to the disparate and conflicting stream of information people were confronted with at the beginning of the virus outbreak. The roots of the huge trees were exposed, revealing their weaknesses, much like our complex human vulnerability and weaknesses of greed, selfishness and incredulity were exposed. #MAPS #Covid-19 #Coronacoping #socialdistancing https://mapsbase.photoshelter.com/gallery/Belgium-The-Forest-as-a-Metaphor/G0000OZOODSpc.GM/C0000ZXz2kpvEv2k https://www.instagram.com/p/B-qk9OQpApD/?igshid=50w97ayqhz0q










