Well, when
true nature branches out it is nothing short of magical. Whether they’re formed
unintentionally, naturally or with a slight help, “Mother Nature's” finest tree
tunnels in Europe, America and Asia are a sight to see. Because from
intertwined beech branches in Northern Ireland to blossom covered streets in
Japan reveals the most beautiful tunnels around, from maples to oaks. In spite
of its busy city reputation, as most of peoples knows, that Tokyo is home to
some of the most attractive parks, public spaces and botanical gardens in Asia.
The world’s most beautiful tunnel trees are, romantic and amazing made
of beautiful flowering trees, the longest-living organisms on Earth, beautify
and defend the environment by providing color, shelter, and shade.
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The “Ginkgo
Tree tunnel”, which separates a sea of tiny city apartments and crowded public
places, comes into its full glory in autumn when its leaves turn deep yellow.
Moreover, this peculiar tree tunnel can be tracked down in the “Meiji-Jingu
Gaien Park”, which was named after the Emperor who passed away in 1912.
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Ginkgo
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This
specific tree tunnel marks the entrance to Milton Abbot in Devon. The beautiful
straight path is surrounded by countless beeches that intertwine in an arch
over the roadway and lead into the small village which was named after forming
part of the original endowment of Tavistock Abbey.
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Milton Abbot in Devon |
Leading up to the Botany Bay Plantation on Edisto Island, South
Carolina, are myriads of leaning oak trees making up one of the world's most
attractive tree tunnels. The striking “Botany Bay Plantation” Heritage Preserve
and Wildlife Management Area is a state preserve, which was well formed in the
1930's from the merger of the Colonial-era Sea Cloud Plantation and Bleak Hall
Plantation. The dirt track road leading up to the site is branded one of the
most beautiful with its draping branches and stunning colors.
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Botany Bay Plantation in Edisto Island, South Carolina |
This Kawazu cherry tree tunnel in Shizuoka, Japan, is made up of a row
of cherry blossom trees that are lit up at night. Sightseers and locals travel
from all over to walk underneath the tunnel which is classed as one of the
world’s most eye-catching walkways.
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Kawazu Cherry Tree in Shizuoka, Japan |
The early morning shot in Central Park, New York City, shows off one
of the park's several tree tunnels that have made it so well-known nowadays.
The urban park in middle-upper Manhattan is one of the most visited in the
whole United States as well as one of the most-used filming locations. Tree
tunnels formed to make a spectacular walkway for passers-by when Central Park
opened in 1857.
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Central Park in Manhattan, New York |
Dark Hedges are one of Ireland’s most snapped natural phenomena. The
striking road is made up of an avenue of spectacular winding beech trees along
a narrow country road. The majestic beautifully trees block out sunlight in
certain parts due to the thickness of the branches. At night, lots of people
find the route haunting, and strolling hand-in-hand with somebody special,
these young lovers must be in one of the world's most romantic spots.
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The Dark Hedges in Antrim, Northern Ireland |
Ukraine has this unbelievable, ethereal Tunnel of Love, actually made
up of an avenue of trees. There’s one thing however; it's also a train line.
And when it's choo-choo time, the tunnel does get rather noisy.
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Tunnel of Love, Ukraine |
Maple Trees in Ludington, Michigan, The amber leaves on this tunnel
make it one of United States and one of the world’s most gorgeous walkways. The
incredibly beautiful thick maple trees hang over Conrad Road and meet where
they create beautiful arch for cars and bikes to pass under.
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Maple Trees in Ludington, Michigan |
The tunnel of Maple Trees in Lake Kawaguchiko, Japan, is located a few
kilometers away from Mount Fuji entices traveler because of its stunning
location Just a few kilometers further inland from Fujikawaguchiko town, this
tree tunnel, made up of an archway of soft colored maple trees, sits above the
shores of Lake Kawaguchiko.
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Tunnel of Maple Trees, Lake Kawaguchiko, Japan |
In South London lies a mixture of pink and white blossom trees
interlinking over the entrance to Battersea graveyard. The stunning thick trees
stand firmly in place to form the archway that brings a bit of beauty to this
lively city.
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Battersea blossom in London |
Cherry Blossom Tunnel is located in Bonn, Germany which is home to
more than 300,000 people. The city is well-known for its loveliness and cherry
blossoms, which come into bloom for about 20 days each summer as well as its
narrow streets. Every summer the city's Heerstraße road becomes a place of
beauty when the blossom trees join up and form one of the world's favorite tree
tunnel walkways.
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Cherry Blossom Tunnel, Germany |
Wisteria Flower Tunnel, Kawachi Fuji Garden, Kitakyushu, in Japan is a
private garden in the city of Kitakyushu having more than one million
populations, some 6 hours from Tokyo. While the garden is beautiful by itself,
it’s best well-known for its tunnel of wisteria flowers, when the stunning
flowers are in full bloom around April and May, the experience of walking through
the tunnel is not unlike walking through a fairy tale.
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Wisteria Flower Tunnel, Kawachi Fuji Garden, Kitakyushu, Japan |
Jacarandas Walk, Pretoria, in
is often called “Jacaranda City”, thanks to the miles upon miles of
jacaranda trees that line its roads, parks and avenues. The dazzling purple
flowers of the tree are a sight to behold, particularly in early November when
peak summer in the southern hemisphere flowers is in full bloom. There’re
jacaranda lined avenues all over the city, though the prettiest is arguably
along Old Church Street on the corner of Eastwood and Stanza Bopape. Here, the
trees are so close together that creates a tunnel-like canopy of purple
flowers. This is home to more than 150 Wisteria flowering plants. At one
glance you must be inspire and entice to take a walk through. The best time to
visit is April to mid-May, when the flowers are at full bloom. You can walk
beneath the lovely hanging multi-colored blossoms for a truly surreal
experience.
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Jacarandas Walk, Pretoria, South Africa |
The Path up to the Halnaker Windmill in Sussex, England is a striking
path will take you up to the Halnaker Windmill in Sussex. Without any doubt it
is so surreal to looks like it could practically be the setting for a Grimm
Brothers’ story.
Autumn Tree Tunnel, Smuggler’s Notch State Park, Stowe, Vermont, USA
actually the dense forests of the park
were once used by bootleggers and smugglers during the prohibition era, but as
the time passes it has converted into most widespread attractions in the park
remains a road covered in trees that form a tunnel-like canopy. The tunnel is
at its most beautiful in autumn, when the leaves turn a deep shade of brown,
yellow and red. So, when you go further down the road, you will reach a
waterfall known locally as “hippie hole.
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Autumn Tree Tunnel, Smuggler’s Notch State Park, Stowe, Vermont, USA |
Laburnum Tunnel, Bodnant Garden, Tal-y-Cafn, Conwy, in Wales actually
a Bodnant Garden is a historic garden spread more than 80 acres surrounding
Bodnant. Eventually built in the late 19th century, the house and the attached
gardens are now a National Trust property known for its verdant, formal
gardens, ponds, and rose gardens. It’s most prevalent feature, remains the
artificial tunnel of spectacular yellow-gold laburnum flowers. When in bloom,
the flowers totally cover the arch, making for a magnificent sight.
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Laburnum Tunnel, Bodnant Garden |
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