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Angkor Wat tree

Walking through the ancient site of Angkor Wat trees have survived by twisting themselves around the ruins.

Walking through the ancient site of Angkor Wat trees have survived by twisting themselves around the ruins.
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jimfbauty
 
jimfbauty May 21, 2016
We have pine trees that grip to life by finding a means to put their roots around and between rocks for a security.
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