11Antarctic Beech Draped In Hanging Moss in Oregon

The Antarctic Beech is indigenous to Argentina and Chile, though this specific specimen is a native of the North Pacific region. The emerald pathway is draped by lush, hanging moss growths in the entire region, making it the perfect backdrop for photo shoots and nature photography. Photographers from all over make a beeline for this place owing to its rugged yet ornate appeal.

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  1. Hello.
    I am not sure if I wrote that article to be honest. If I had to guess I would say the trees are in Yemen. The name sounds familiar, at any rate. Thanks for reading our stuff and for the comment.

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