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This stone is rather close to my home. It has been split in three pieces long ago. In both splits there are the remains of birch trees. I can´t be sure of course, but it does seem like it is the trees that caused the splits. Or at least widened them. Images was taken 2 weeks ago so today the leafs is gone.
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This stone is rather close to my home. It has been split in three pieces long ago. In both splits there are the remains of birch trees. I can´t be sure of course, but it does seem like it is the trees that caused the splits. Or at least widened them. Images was taken 2 weeks ago so today the leafs is gone.
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Fascinating!! And what a great capture for the day!! Thank you, as always, for sharing the beauty and the wonder!! Hope you enjoy a great new week!!
ReplyDeleteNature is resilient. Just look at the weeds/grass that grow on a little crack of cement.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
Oh yeah, trees (and plants) can move stones!
ReplyDeleteTree meets rock! Quite an enchanting encounter. Great pictures.
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Hilde
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Trees seem to be able to grow anywhere, great shots! Happy Tuesday, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteNature wins after all! Great pics.
ReplyDeleteSå vackert, man vill verkligen hålla hösten kvar ett tag till!
ReplyDeleteWonderful stone and trees...great shots!
ReplyDeleteTriumph of the tree!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots!
ReplyDeletethanks!
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