Sometimes when you look at the landscapes around you — especially if you visit a remote place — they seem to have been copied from the pages of a fantasy book.
One of the most vivid ways in which life around us sometimes assumes an air of otherworldliness is in the shape and appearance of the trees.
5. Quiver tree in Ficus, Philippines
6. Bristlecone pine — the oldest trees on Earth
7. Wisteria trees, Japan
8. Cypress trees, Caddo Lake
9. Japanese maple
10. Rainbow Eucalyptus trees, Hawaii
11 . The baobab trees of Madagascar
One of the most vivid ways in which life around us sometimes assumes an air of otherworldliness is in the shape and appearance of the trees.
1.Young mango trees under water
2. A dragon tree, Socotra Island
3. Bottle trees, Socotra Island
4. Tree in Ficus, Philippines
7. Wisteria trees, Japan