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A small stretch of the Tuscan coast, near Grosseto, called Marina di Albarese, is dotted with treetrunks and branches. And yes, I did some photoshopwork to it.
Photo taken in or near Amani Nature Reserve
East Usambara Mountains, Tanzania
By N.J. Cordeiro
Post-Production by J. Quicho
Photo taken in or near Amani Nature Reserve
East Usambara Mountains, Tanzania
By N.J. Cordeiro
Post-Production by J. Quicho
Mother & Child Rock Sculpture
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This is a set of plants, planters and stuff, under and around our pecan tree out front.
The brick object to the side used to be part of our mailbox, it was coming apart so we replaced it with a factory-made mailbox post and bigger mailbox. Now it functions as a sort of stand, and sometimes seat.
A perfectly healthy tree was dug up and replanted elsewhere. This tree is now supported with scaffolding - because that is what humans do.
oggy, jack & bob (from. Oggy & the Cockroaches)
mordecai, rigby & benson (from. Regular Show) Martin Mystery, Diaana Lombard, Billy & Java the Caveman (from. Martin Mystery) krillin, gohan, piccollo, vegeta, nappa lord frieza & the ginyu forces (from. Dragon-Ball Z abridged) even... Zarbon & Dodoria
不參加這場血腥濯足節!
(Bù cānjiā zhè chǎng xuèxīng zhuó zú jié!)
are not attend this bloody maundy thursday!
和蔬菜害怕沒有血腥回來!
(Hé shūcài hàipà méiyǒu xuèxīng huílái!)
and vegeta scared no bloody back!
Thanks to Team-four Star! from Dragon-Ball Z abridged!
And don't forget Ice King, Treetrunk, Shelby, Neptr, Lumpy Space Princess & Earl the Lemongrab (from. Adventure Time!)
This is a shot of my tree on its west-facing side. Notice the abundance of moss and deep green fungal growth ranging far up from the base.
This tree was in the "spice of life" loop at the McBryde Gardens, Kauai, Hawaii. The trunk was about 4 feet in circumference and I have no idea what the tendrils were - part of the tree or symbiotic plants? It was really neat, though, especially the way the sunlight was hitting it.