For more than 14 years, photographer Beth Moon's traveled the world and documented some of the world's oldest trees, creating some of the most stunning images you could imagine. Her "Portraits of Time" series has been hailed by Dr. Jane Goodall, among others, and is just breath-taking... MIND. BLOWN.
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Ifaty Teapot
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Rilke's Bayon
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Nantglyn Pulpit Yew
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Sentinels of St. Edwards
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The Devil's Pulpit
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Kapok
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Ankor Passage
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General Sherman
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The Great Western Red Cedar
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Avenue of the Baobabs
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The Lovers
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The Whittinghame Yew
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The Much Marcle Yew
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The Crowhurst Yew
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The Moreton Bay Fig
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The Yews of Wakehurst
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Avenue of Oaks
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The Queen Elizabeth Oak
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Rooted Passage
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Majesty
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Bristlecone Pine Relic
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Chestnut in Cowdry Park
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Croft Castle Chestnut
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Zalmon Olive Tree
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Off to Market
This one's amazing because of the women - it shows the breathtaking scale of the trees...
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The Chapman's Baobab
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King's Canyon
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Quiver Tree Forest
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The Linton Yew
To learn more about the project, or the photographer Beth Moon, visit bethmoon.com.
Comments
Rana: Awesome! Though it would have been great to state where do we find each one....
Annie: Awesome
WhosSophia: I saw 2, 7, and 19 a few months ago! The trees are at another site near Angkor Wat in Cambodia.
liyah: i really sound dumb but how do you reblog post!please!!
Splashhhh: Unbelievable!
Racheal: Beautiful. Like something right out of a storybook......
shannon: Sooooooo pretty almost magical #7 is my favorite
Netta: IncredibleIn love with trees
Zanna: Wonderful!
Wendy: Amazing!
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