Not only have these two tree trunks grown closely together, side-by-side, but they have mimicked the curves and bends of each other. It almost looks like they are doing some kind of arboreal dance! This photo was taken along the Delaware & Raritan Canal in New Jersey. See other photo interpretations of the “Close” theme at: Weekly Photo Challenge.
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Yes, an they look like passionate loves in nature. Like you, I could spend time just watching and enjoying the beauty of trees. 😉
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Oops! That was meant to read… and they look like passionate lovers in nature! 🙂
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That’s really interesting, wonder how that happened
Great observation and shot!
Thanks Nina
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Slender wood nymphs!
Good description!
Beautiful picture of nature, human really must close to it’s mother nature.
What a wonderful image of closeness!
Thank you