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Charles, now there are roots gone wild for dang sure. That is a crazy root system.
~ Life is Good
Ok, where is it then. That is a very cool picture. It's amazing how a tree can live like that.
Roy---for sure:)
Vickie, the picture was taken at some Mayan ruins in Mexico.
Charles, that is really a cool pic of the trees roots did you take that photo? .....peace zane
Zane, yes I took the picture when we were in Mexico a couple of years ago.
Charlie,
That looks like the bloomin' sasquatch.
Charles that's what happens when you plant too close to the structure, 1000+ years or so later and the stucture is dust.
Damn Steve----you are right!
Jack, interestingly enough trees are pretty much what destroys these structures.
Sasquatch is good. I would have said Magilla Gorilla.
Let's see, how should the report read? "Vegetation on or near house."
That should about do it...
Jay if that thing keeps up they will be able to remove the stone and have a house "inside" Sasquatch:)
I was going to say that it looks like a monkey of some kind sliding down a hill, probably heading toward a lake at the bottom!
Kathy
Kathy this tree was about 40 ft off the ground on top of a Mayan Ruin.
Can you see the image of a large gorilla in this photo? I did - immediately! Maybe I'm strange???
Carol it is pretty hard to see it as "only" what it is----looks like some sort of critter.
Too funny!
Charles, looks like a creature frozen in time into the tree! Very interesting!
Debi
Terry, it is pretty cool isn't it?
Debi, could be Steven's sasquatch:)
I am seeing several thing in this picture, is this a trick picture :) :)
Konnie---it is no trick photography or anything----just the way the tree's roots grew over and into the stone wall.
Trees are so fascinating..I love taking photos of trees and appreciate seeing great shots and this one is very interesting...
Hannah this one certainly is having an interesting life:)