This is an even stranger olive tree than yesterday's bird as you see by its aerial roots. And can you spy the carved lizard? Again, it's part of the tree and is dead centre in the photograph. In the background, yachts in the harbour of Monaco.
To see another carved tree - a manatee, no less - take a look at Fort Lauderdale Daily Photo
To see another carved tree - a manatee, no less - take a look at Fort Lauderdale Daily Photo
9 comments:
This is really cool! Centenary odd olive trees became very fashionable here some years ago.
OOOOO I like that Lizard. MB
I love the carvings in the wood. I have one on my site. If you have a chance, check it out: Fort Lauderdale Daily Photo. http://ftldp.blogspot.com
Bill
Nice job spotting this unique feature. Even more amazing is the way this old tree is supported above the pot on those roots!
this is the first time seeing an olive tree. the carvings make it unique to say the least! great find!! is it normal for an olive tree to have a dead branch like that whereas they can carve like thaaat???
Holy cow! That is a lizard! Cool
V
Yes, I see the lizard! Great idea!
I'm happy to read some news of your new dogs.
It looks just like a lizars..excellent.
Oh yes, I can clearly see the animal's head. It could be a turtle, too.
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