True Twin Pines by GBCalls
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Description
Here is a photo I took back in November. I was driving along a slow road and noticed these twin white pines. I just had to snap a few photos from different angles. Thanks for looking. -GB-
Comments (8)
MrsLubner
This really is amazing. Seems the bigger of the two reached out and sank a limb into the side of the other. What a marvelous story I could make up about these two trees. Fabulous find!
amlondono
Great shots in this collage . Ana
bpclarke
What an amazing shot! I've never seen trees do this before. Thank you for sharing this. Bunny
Realm_Of_Illusion
Nice idea to show 3 different angles, I wonder how this came about... Interesting shots :)
astro66
Wow! I've seen this before but only on the same tree - where one branch grows into another and eventually merges into one, but never with two different trees. Amazing capture indeed. :)
uk601
beautiful collage. great work
lizzibell
nice collage..
curveemark
exception that proves the genetic rule ? must have something to do with the angle of contact, perpendicular - relative to the centres of each tree - + the merged branch core must be in line with those centres - no where for it to go in early stages of growth - would have created a small contact wound - movement in wind - healing and growth processes overlap - could have snapped, at fork ,several times over the years, hence extra thickness ? postulations and congratulations