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for a little while so today i thought i would go through my tree archive folder and as i was looking through i spotted a couple of photos of lonely trees i had photographed on my travels so as i dug deeper into my tree archive folder i was finding more lonely trees that i had seen on my travels and photographed amazing what you find going through old photo folders , so i thought let's put these lonely trees into a post to remind me of my travels.
Let's start of with my travels in New Zealand this lonely tree sits out in the middle of Lake Wanaka in Queentown and it is known as "That Wanaka Tree" in the middle of the lake.
It is actually a Willow tree that is more then 100 years old and said to be the most famous tree in New Zealand and perhaps the most photographed tree in New Zealand and can certainly look spooky of a night time.
This lonely tree i spotted on a open land area driving through the Southern Highlands of New South Wales in Australia , just outside from a town called Bundanoon , it just looked all happy and green sitting out there absorbing all the nutritious of mother nature on it's own why wouldn't you be happy.
This one was on the same highway root coming out of Bundanoon town even though this tree was dead it still had lots of character and very picturesque with the right sunset in the background.
Here is a nice autumn tree sitting on a hill side in the state of California in America this lonely tree was casting the most beautiful shadow on a beautiful sunny autumn morning as we were walking along the hillside trails.
Now we are in Thailand this amazing lonely healthy tree i saw all on it's own just off shore of Krabi Island in the Andaman Sea it does amaze me how trees can live and look so good growing in salt water.
And this last one is a tree living in the middle of a rice field paddy on my girlfriends rice farm in the province of Khon Kaen in northern Thailand what beautiful views this tree has.
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