We reflect on nature, cherish it, yet often take its gifts for granted—exploiting, consuming, and eventually forgetting them. This work is a silent ode to nature. Shaped like a white tombstone, the book mourns disappearing ecological sites and evokes a collective memory of loss. It reminds us that nature is not a passive backdrop, but a history shaped by human intervention. Through a narrative of images and text, the work shifts the voice from humans to plants and ecosystems, inviting reflection on our shared existence—and on what may soon be lost.