One photo per day from a mobile phone. Saarland, Germany, through the eyes of an Englishman.
Design impressionnant formé par la racine de l'arbre! :)Léia
Strongest impression. I need this image on my wall as source of inner strength.
Strong and beautiful! Good start to the new week:)
Stupendous ... this is such a great shot of a very interesting find ... I'm very fond of trees.
from the looks of it, it's going to be there for awhile. but it does look a bit creepy. ^0^
Gorgeous shot. Beautiful and creepy.http://ficklecattle.blogspot.com/
...esta imagen si que es buena. Ese contraste de lo frondoso del bosque, y las raices por fuera del árbol.Saludos.
I love trees like this one... Don't know what part of England you're from, but you might love Dartmoor... there's some awesome woods.
Veins. :-)
Esta bien enrraizado...un abrazo
Thanks for the comments.Cezar and Léia: Obrigado.Irina: Спасибо.joo: Dziękuję.Joan Elizabeth: Thanks.arabesque: Salamat.Fickle Cattle: ThanksFernando Gonzalez Seral: Gracias.Dominic Doherty: I am from Newcastle. There is the odd tree up North, but nothing like the Saarland, where one third of the surface is forest.Martina: Yes. Anatomically exposed.Catarina: Gracias.
Those roots remind me of the trees at Ta Phrom at Angkor.Cheers,Melbourne Daily Photo
This is fantastic and the Angkor temples also crossed my mind.
I love those roots. A few weeks ago I was in a forest looking for something like this, but I couldn´t find anything. Greetings.
Impressive! Makes me wonder how old it is. And I've just realized that this is why we need more trees on our hills and mountains!
Design impressionnant formé par la racine de l'arbre! :)
ReplyDeleteLéia
Strongest impression. I need this image on my wall as source of inner strength.
ReplyDeleteStrong and beautiful! Good start to the new week:)
ReplyDeleteStupendous ... this is such a great shot of a very interesting find ... I'm very fond of trees.
ReplyDeletefrom the looks of it, it's going to be there for awhile.
ReplyDeletebut it does look a bit creepy. ^0^
Gorgeous shot. Beautiful and creepy.
ReplyDeletehttp://ficklecattle.blogspot.com/
...esta imagen si que es buena. Ese contraste de lo frondoso del bosque, y las raices por fuera del árbol.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
I love trees like this one... Don't know what part of England you're from, but you might love Dartmoor... there's some awesome woods.
ReplyDeleteVeins. :-)
ReplyDeleteEsta bien enrraizado...un abrazo
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments.
ReplyDeleteCezar and Léia: Obrigado.
Irina: Спасибо.
joo: Dziękuję.
Joan Elizabeth: Thanks.
arabesque: Salamat.
Fickle Cattle: Thanks
Fernando Gonzalez Seral: Gracias.
Dominic Doherty: I am from Newcastle. There is the odd tree up North, but nothing like the Saarland, where one third of the surface is forest.
Martina: Yes. Anatomically exposed.
Catarina: Gracias.
Those roots remind me of the trees at Ta Phrom at Angkor.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Melbourne Daily Photo
This is fantastic and the Angkor temples also crossed my mind.
ReplyDeleteI love those roots. A few weeks ago I was in a forest looking for something like this, but I couldn´t find anything. Greetings.
ReplyDeleteImpressive! Makes me wonder how old it is. And I've just realized that this is why we need more trees on our hills and mountains!
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