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It's really interesting, isn't it? Nature is too interesting.
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It's a really interesting tree, isn't it? Nature is too interesting. "Kawada's Saximusou tree", which is said to be a "natural monument designated by Higashimura". It was also written on the information signboard, but the "root like a board" was wonderful. It is recommended. It's such an interesting and rare tree, so you can think of walking in the mountains, but you can see it in a 0-minute walk from the parking lot. It is also good to be able to go sightseeing easily. And the surrounding trees 々 are also subtropical and tropical broad-leaved forests
I'm surprised that there is such a tree ‼️ The appearance of the roots in the shape of a board winding is even mysterious. However, after stopping the car, is it a boarded forest road? You can reach it by walking a few steps on a path that cannot be called. Can I get there so easily? It's so powerful that I think.
How did the roots of this tree come from? It was a little dim, but it was an interesting tree. Children from private lodgings on school trips were also coming.
A parking lot was maintained on the mountain side beyond the small bridge. For some reason, a wooden path was made in a dim place even during the day. I was scared that even snakes would come out somehow. So, the tree of the problem feels like "this is it" even if we look at it.
Until a few years ago, I felt like I saw it growing at the foot of the mountain, but now the promenade has been maintained and has changed from the promenade to the shape seen. Surrounded by the promenade is the main saximas tree with more than 50 cm root boards, but when you look at the mountain side from the promenade, there are still only a few 10 cm small saximas trees. You can find some. Also, you can see plants unique to the south such as ferns and quails around you, so please look away ...
It's really interesting, isn't it? Nature is too interesting.
It's a really interesting tree, isn't it? Nature is too interesting. "Kawada's Saximusou tree", which is said to be a "natural monument designated by Higashimura". It was also written on the information signboard, but the "root like a board" was wonderful. It is recommended. It's such an interesting and rare tree, so you can think of walking in the mountains, but you can see it in a 0-minute walk from the parking lot. It is also good to be able to go sightseeing easily. And the surrounding trees 々 are also subtropical and tropical broad-leaved forests
As soon as I get out of the car,
I'm surprised that there is such a tree ‼️ The appearance of the roots in the shape of a board winding is even mysterious. However, after stopping the car, is it a boarded forest road? You can reach it by walking a few steps on a path that cannot be called. Can I get there so easily? It's so powerful that I think.
Don't think about な shape の wood
How did the roots of this tree come from? It was a little dim, but it was an interesting tree. Children from private lodgings on school trips were also coming.
A little bit scary.
A parking lot was maintained on the mountain side beyond the small bridge. For some reason, a wooden path was made in a dim place even during the day. I was scared that even snakes would come out somehow. So, the tree of the problem feels like "this is it" even if we look at it.
and i'm looking around the main saximus tree
Until a few years ago, I felt like I saw it growing at the foot of the mountain, but now the promenade has been maintained and has changed from the promenade to the shape seen. Surrounded by the promenade is the main saximas tree with more than 50 cm root boards, but when you look at the mountain side from the promenade, there are still only a few 10 cm small saximas trees. You can find some. Also, you can see plants unique to the south such as ferns and quails around you, so please look away ...