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This Man Discovered in a Tree What No One Was Supposed To See

Unique Art Installation: Elmer Long’s Bottle Tree Ranch in Helendale, California, features trees made from recycled materials, celebrating his father’s passion for bottle collecting since 2000.

Sacred Church in a Tree: A church dedicated to Panagia’s Birth is built inside a tree trunk in Greece, regarded as a sacred site by locals, symbolizing the Holy Trinity.

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Fish Adaptation: Certain fish species thrive on land, climbing trees and navigating muddy estuaries, showcasing remarkable adaptability to terrestrial environments.

Tallest Tree Discovery: Hyperion, believed to be the tallest tree in the world, was discovered in 2006 in Redwood National Park, growing at a rate of 3.9 cm annually.

Endangered Yellow Meranti: Once the tallest tree in Malaysia, the Yellow Meranti is now endangered due to palm oil industry deforestation, listed on the IUCN Red List.

World’s Tallest Flowering Plant: Manara, discovered in 2019, stands as the tallest known flowering plant and tropical tree, reaching a height of 100.8 m.

Dangerous Bunyan Tree: The Bunyan tree in Australia, dating back to the Jurassic era, poses risks with its heavy pine cones, which can cause severe injuries if they fall.

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