Saturday, 19 April 2014

20 Magical Tree Tunnels You Should Definitely Take A Walk Through

Nature in as a whole tends to be a profoundly beautiful thing, but there are few things more magical than finding yourself under a canopy of trees in a tree tunnel on some warm summer evening. Whether they’re formed naturally, accidentally, or with a little help from some patient and talented gardeners, these tree tunnels are sure to enchant anyone lucky enough to walk below their verdant boughs.
The beautiful forms of many of these tree tunnels and the ways in which we’ve copied them goes to show just how much we’ve borrowed from nature. I’m sure that magical spaces like these inspired more than one historical architect to design the gorgeous vaulted ceiling of a gothic cathedral or the arches of some other grand structure. Many ancient societies considered trees to be sacred and maintained holy groves of old trees, and with places this beautiful, it’s not hard to understand why.
Despite how slowly trees grow, they are remarkably receptive to various methods of altering their growth. With strong, persistent and very patient force, trees can be sculpted into a variety of forms. Some of these tree tunnels have been formed and sculpted by careful gardeners to ensure that they conform with their urban surroundings.
A few of the tree tunnels are happy coincidences. The Tunnel of Love in Ukraine, a popular photo spot for married couples, is also part of an operational railway system. The married couples have to schedule their photoshoots behind the times when freight trains are scheduled to pass through. Even unintentionally, these tree tunnels can work their magic on us.

1. The Dark Hedges in Northern Ireland

Image credits: Stephen Emerson
Image credits: Christopher Tait

2. Street in Bonn, Germany

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Image credits: Adas Meliauskas

3. Wisteria Flower Tunnel in Japan

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4. Oak Alley along the Mississippi River outside New Orleans, Louisiana

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5. Jacarandas Walk in South Africa

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Image credits: imgur.com

6. Tunnel of Love in Ukraine

Image credits: Oleg Gordienko
Image credits: amoschapple

7. Street in Jerez, Spain

Image credits: Aidan McRae Thomson

8. Ginkgo Tree Tunnel in Japan

Image credits: mrhayata

9. Blossom Path (Location Unknown)

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10. Bamboo Path in Kyoto, Japan

Image credits: Yuya Horikawa

11. Maple Tunnel in St. Louis, Oregon, U.S.A.

Image credits: Ian Sane

12. Street in Porto Alegre, Brazil

Image credits: Stephen Messenger

13. Sakura Tunnel, Japan

Image credits: okera japan

14. Tree Tunnel in Netherlands

Image credits: Lars van de Goor

15. Location Unknown

Image credits: pawel uchorczak

16. Laburnum Tunnel in Bodnant Gardens, UK

Image credits: Tony Shertila

17. Parque Francisco Alvarado in Costa Rica

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Image credits: Vytautas Šėrys

18. The Path Up To the Halnaker Windmill in Sussex

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Image credits: Sam Moore

19. Cypress Tree Tunnel At The Historic Marconi Wireless Station, California

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Image credits: Michael Brandt

20. Gyeonghwa Station in Jinhae, South Korea

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Image credits: Aaron Choi

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