A photographic image taken from a R44 Helicopter flying roughly 900 feet above the remote West Australian Kimberley coastline. As the tide recedes, the creek withdraws, unveiling dendritic patterns etched into the sand—fractals formed by the graceful flow of water over time. These tree-like networks mirror the branching of rivers, neurons, and roots, all bound by the same universal logic of efficient distribution. Each filament of water, no matter how small, carves its own path, joining a larger whole, a quiet choreography between gravity and terrain.