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Sunday, July 6, 2014

10 Jaw-Dropping Tree Canopies and Tunnels that Amplify the Beauty of Mother Nature

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Although tree monoculture, or the mass planting of one plant species, is generally not the best environmental practice, we can’t deny the jaw-dropping effect it has on the landscape. From rows of dazzling spring blossoms to giant masses of richly colored autumn leaves, these beautiful tree canopies and tunnels intensify the beauty of Mother Nature by concentrating the colors and textures into one location. Click through to see some of our favorite fairy tale-like tunnels from all over the world!


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