There’s just something about Christmas trees that makes cats fall in love instantly.
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There’s just something about Christmas trees that makes cats fall in love instantly.
Read More »Jia Haixa and Jia Wenqi are an unlikely pair but they make a great team. One of them is blind and the other has no arms. Together they’ve planted 10,000 trees in rural China over the course of 10 years. …
Read More »The Bloodwood Tree gets its name from its dark red sap. When you cut one down, the red sap flows out of the severed trunk and looks a lot like blood.
Read More »Each column consists of 1,800 fir poles, 600 chestnut branches, and 6,000 meters of hazel branches held together with wood, nails, and string.
Read More »These trees on Slope Point, New Zealand, were shaped into beautiful form by Antarctic winds.
Read More »Harvesting of the Christmas trees in North Carolina.
Read More »There is something very unnerving about these trees. Some are ghostly, some are ghastly, and all of them are creepy. There is just something unnatural about them.
Read More »These trees are located in the forests of Great Britain. You can see the trees are now full of money. It is supposed to bring them good luck, the like, or even cure from a disease.
Read More »I hate Cherry Blossom trees, but these cats love them so much…
Read More »Huge trees like you never seen before.
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