Stumped by wysiwig
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While hiking up to the waterfall in Russian Gulch I came across the oddest example of nature's tenacity. The image shows a tree on a stump. Not new growth growing out of a stump but a new tree growing on top of an old stump. Somehow it germinated, grew and survived. Ain't nature cool?
Comments (25)
Faemike55
That is very cool! Great eye and wonderful picture!
MrsLubner
Awesome. totally mezmerizing! Wow.
myrrhluz
It's very cool! Great find and capture! Russian Gulch is a truly amazing place. Tree roots are fascinating. I went back to a school I had gone to as a child. It was hard to recognize the place until saw the pine tree roots that my sister and I had played among. I hope this tree last a goodly long time!
Richardphotos
what a find and totally awesome tree
Tea_Rex
As soon as I saw this image at full size I recalled with strong emotion a scene from a film I had seen nearly twenty years ago. This documentary followed a herd of African elephants over a two year period. Early in the span one of the elder males was doing very poorly. Before long he parted from the heard and made his way to a secluded spot to settle in and die. More than a year passed before the herd made its way to this area again. One of the younger males wandered off with intention to the place where the elder bull had died. Only bones and ivory remained. What followed was a scene that so resonated within that I shall recall it the rest of my days. The young male lifted up a tusk with his trunk and cradled it as one would a cherished baby. In some moments he began to caress the tusk with his snout. The camera was not close enough to discern sound but if it were I am certain there would have been tones of mourning. That humanity, by and large, disregards the emotional potential and depth of other living beings is deeply despairing in what it says about our own emotional poverty. What strikes me, and, as I have just revealed, my eyes are jaded, is the way the roots do seem to caress the old trunk .. even to defend it. But that couldn't be possible!.. could it? If a tree cries in the forest and nobody is there to hear it but Mark .. would he tell us? ;-) Terry
blinkings
This is one of the nicest photos I have ever seen. Thanks for posting it.
bcrathburn
THIS IS A WONDERFUL PHOTO,I LOVE IT GRET JOB. ITS VERY INTERESTING++++5
JuliSonne
This tree is ingenious and stands for the nature. Live looks for itself its away. Absolutely class.
bazza
Superb capture, it is certianly an unusal thing to come across, simply amazing..
prutzworks
a very cool find & capture, thanx for sharing
IO4
What an amazing image! Thank you for sharing it, it is a great photo.
lscott
looks like it might be a redwood tree,love redwood trees.
DEWoodward
Amazing image, it is a great photo.
Alz2008
Excellent find and capture, well done...
GBCalls
Exceptional find! Excellent photo
auntietk
Fascinating!
psyoshida
A Dali tree? Live seems to hang on in anyway it can. This is a wonderful shot! You really find 'em.
flavia49
fantastic shot!!
sandra46
amazing!
durleybeachbum
Marvellous!! Animal like.
Cosme..D..Churruca
terrific!
elfin12u
What an amazing find, and such a great shot of it too!!! This is really cool, nature always seems to find a way!
JPSoft
I like this one very much.
sleeping_tiger
Wow what a fantastic tree! Great capture!
hipps13
had to come and look and this is so cool warm hugs, Linda