Coming to California (USA), you will be amazed by the paths created from... giant trunks creating amazing natural features.
A tunnel was created inside the trunk of a giant tree struck by lightning in Yosemite National Park, Tuolumne Grove. Today, the tunnel and tree trunk still stand, although cars can no longer pass through.
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Image of this tree in 1956, vehicles still passed by here. |
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This giant tree hollow was purchased by a wealthy farmer named Jesse Hoskins and carved out the trunk to create a room for a gift shop where he sold wooden jewelry. |
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Hercules tree in Mountain Home Grove, 1902. |
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This tree tunnel is naturally formed. Safety cables are anchored to the ground. |
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This tree trunk lies across the path and people take advantage of it to create a unique tunnel. |
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This tree is 1,000 years old. It is more than 6m in diameter and more than 60m high. It died in a fire in 1893. The arches were made in 1916. |
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This archway, called the California Tunnel Tree, is only accessible to pedestrians. |
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