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Lotus
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500px provided description: A single lotus flower at the botanical gardens in Norfolk, Virginia. The lotus is the Buddhist symbol for detachment and purity. The stems are rooted in the muddy water, but the flower appears to float above the mud and the earth, which symbolizes detachment from materialistic and physical needs. [#leaves ,#flowers ,#nature ,#pink ,#outdoors ,#gardens ,#lotus ,#serenity ,#detachment ,#meditative ,#botanical gardens ,#Norfolk ,#Virginia ,#Buddhism]
Date before 4 August 2016, 13:31:58 (UTC)
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Camera location45° 30′ 06.08″ N, 73° 34′ 02.12″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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