Beautiful Trees That Seem to Have Come from Another World

A dragon tree, Socotra Island
Sometimes when you look at the landscapes around you — especially if you visit a remote place — they seem to have been copied from the pages of a fantasy book.
One of the most vivid ways in which life around us sometimes assumes an air of otherworldliness is in the shape and appearance of the trees.
- Young mango trees under water
- A dragon tree, Socotra Island
- Bottle trees, Socotra Island
- Tree in Ficus, Philippines
- Quiver tree, Namibia
- Bristlecone pine — the oldest trees on Earth
- Wisteria trees, Japan
- Cypress trees, Caddo Lake
- Mushroom-shaped tree
- Japanese maple
- Rainbow Eucalyptus trees, Hawaii
- The baobab trees of Madagascar
- Frankenstein tree
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