Using chopped wood to reconstruct a tree, absolutely spectacular.
Added Mar 8, 2011, Under: Z-Fun
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The light brown, tan spots look like the leaves that change color in Autumn…
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It is really tall and towards the “top” of the tree you can see it bending, maybe that helped to stabilize it or is there some kind of buttress on the backside, do you know?
That would be a fun way to get the kids to help you stack wood (:
Selina
That is amazing, it must of taken hours if not days to construct.
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I agree with Sony,, looks like a fallen tree in autumn, but in the surrounding areas are still visible green.cool..
That’s some quality work, must have taken some time to do.
Home to varied wildlife now too I assume. Lovely to see.
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