Temperatures drop, days get shorter, fall is definitely nature's most beautiful season of the year.
Although many people still miss the exciting summer vacations on the beach or the wandering, wandering trips on the tourist roads, autumn still makes people feel the most passionate because of its charming beauty: the leaves change color, some birds fly while others begin to migrate; animals gather fruits and nuts to prepare for hibernation; and deer - autumn is the time for deer to grow their antlers.
MailOnline's travel page has compiled a collection of stunning images to celebrate autumn:
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A wild deer with growing antlers wanders through a misty morning in Richmond Park with a backdrop of ferns. |
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A magical array of foliage, a mix of green, orange and red at Westonbirt Arboretum in Gloucestershire |
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Two hedgehogs curl up in a pile of yellow autumn leaves at a park in Saxony, Germany. |
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Silhouette of an owl resting, with mist-like cobwebs clinging to a wooden post |
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Delicate colours in Scotland's Loch Ard on an autumn morning. The misty water makes the scene look like a beautiful painting. |
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The soft sunlight shines through the dense bushes, making the fern field appear to be tinged with gold. |
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Canada geese, native to the Arctic and northern regions of the United States, migrated to Britain in the 1700s, flying over London |
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A red fox rests on the ground in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada |
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A beautiful and sad red squirrel. This red squirrel is native to the UK but is now becoming increasingly rare, due to the presence of the American grey squirrel. |
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The sleepy hills of Tuscany light up with orange as the sun rises from the east on an autumn morning in Italy |
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Red leaves spin against a darkening sky in a forest near Copenhagen, Denmark |
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You don't have to go out into the countryside to see autumn. Here's a photo taken on London's Southbank |
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A Cavalier King Charles Spaniel looks bewildered in a “cloak” made of dried leaves. |
According to Dantri