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Jacarandas Walk, South Africa |
This spectacular tree tunnel is located either in Johannesburg. In the month of October the flowers of thousands of Jacaranda trees are in full blossom the Jacaranda City where 70,000+ Jacarandas add vivid splashes of purple- blue to the urban landscape.
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Tunnel of Love, Ukraine |
The Tunnel of Love is located in a small city, Klevan in western
Ukraine. It has a two-mile sector of private railway that serves a
woodworking plant. It is said by the locals that couples pass through
this romantic tunnel to make a wish if their love is strong and pure,
the wish will come true.
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Cherry Blossom Tunnel, Germany
This beautiful tree tunnel is located in the German city of Bonn. Each
spring, a peaceful street transforms into a charming cherry blossom
tunnel, also called Heerstraße. The average cherry blossom lasts only
between 7 and 10 days, depending on weather conditions.
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Ginkgo Tree Tunnel, Japan |
Gingko biloba is a highly recognized tree in Japanese culture. This
ginkgo tree survived the Hiroshima bombing and is still alive today.
Therefore, the Japanese regard the gingko as “the bearer of hope”. It is
also known as “the survivor” or “the living fossil.”
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Bamboo Path, Japan |
Bamboo Path is located in the nationally-designated historic Sagano
Bamboo Forest in Arashiyama, Japan. The pathway in the above picture is
500m long and runs through one of Japan’s most beautiful bamboo forests.
The Agency for Cultural Affairs declared Arashiyama a “Place of Scenic
Beauty”.
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Wisteria Tunnel, Japan |
Wisteria Tunnel located in Kitakyushu, Japan. As the cherry blossom
season ends, different species of wisteria create a ceiling of flowers
that drape the Wisteria Tunnel of Kawachi Fuji Gardens. The Fuji
Matsuri, or Wisteria Festival, is celebrated each spring in Tokyo,
Shizuoka, and Okazaki.
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The Dark Hedges, Northern Ireland
The Dark Hedges is located in Antrim, Ireland. These beautiful beech
trees are around 300 years old. James Stuart planted the 150 beech trees
in the 18th century, to impress guests as they approached his splendid
property, Gracehill House.
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