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I discovered this rustic comfy bench at Naankuse Lodge the other day.
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The skeleton of an enormous tree stands out in an area of many dead trees lining the banks of the Somo river. It looks like it fell over, but kept growing for years until finally giving up.
taken Sept.29, 2022
by NikonD7000+Nikkor18-55mm
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The white tree seems already dead.. but beautiful in green colours.
しばし、地味~な写真が続きます・・
Taken Oct 1, 2015 in ST John's, Newfoundland, Canada
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Dead tree. Treborth Road, Bangor, North Wales.
Grey and damp days have been the norm for a couple of weeks now and that means an opportunity to photograph this beautiful gnarly tree which is dead from the bottom of its trunk upwards. I hope it never gets removed as it is really eye catching and quite majestic when seen from the road as you drive by.
From a trip down to Gostwyck. The fog hung around for most of the morning..so I took advantage of it :-)
"La Vall de la Mort" al desert del Namib. És una vall (o llac) de fang sec, rodejada de dunes, algunes de més de 300 metres. Antigament rebia molt ocasionalment (una vegada cada uns quants anys), les aigües del riu Tsauchab que recollien la molt ocasional pluja i morien en el desert sense poder arribar a l'Atlàntic. Però deixant temporalment inundada aquesta zona, fent possible que alguns arbres i plantes hi visquessin. Actualment, sense rebre l'aigua del riu en desviar-se ja fa molts anys, només en queden els troncs dels arbres, alguns d'ells de més 500 anys d'antiguitat, conservats gràcies a l'extremada sequedat de la zona.
"Dead valley" or "dead lake" in Namib Desert. It is an old and dry clay pan, surrounded by dunes up to more than 300 meters. Old time ago, the Tsauchab river flooded its very occasional waters (once every several years), allowing some trees and plants to grow. But river turned and this area became completely dry. Now only the skeleton of the very old trees (more than 500 years old) remains. Their conservation is possible due to the extreme dryness of the area.
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Part of my Spooky Tree project, I make this #28. I was thinking that making it to 54 (one for each playing card plus the jokers in a Dave-Gorman fashion) would be hard going, but with a bunch of new cameras and films I think I might need to extend it to 100...
After buzzing Wood ducks, this red-tail landed and appeared to bite this tree. Maybe something to do with the lichen present or beak sharpening.
Wildwood lake, canal side, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
As our clear cold days return to more snow, clouds gather giving a nice glow in the sky while silouetting the trees and buildings.
Was on a little road trip and we stopped at the side of the road to take this. The sky was really strange that day.
I've been photographing this tree for a long time. Originally, it was still barely alive. Now slowly disintegrating.
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