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The 20 Most Gorgeous Trees From Around the World

Take a look at the 20 most beautiful trees on earth.

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I have always enjoyed travelling to remote areas and visiting the countryside. I gaze at the blue sky; the mountain ranges; and the clear, turquoise water and it makes me wonder how the world looked before houses and tall edifices replaced the trees and plants in the city. I look around me and imagine a place full of vibrant colours, similar to Robin William’s 1998 movie, “What Dreams May Come.”

Being a nature lover myself, I cannot comprehend living in a place without plants such as trees because they provide us with food, shelter, and oxygen. Moreover, these living things are also beautiful to look at; all over the world, there are various kinds of trees and other plants with captivating shapes, sizes, and colours. In fact, these trees are so astonishing that they look almost unreal.

Here is a list of the 20 most beautiful trees (vines and bushes included) on Earth:

20. A 144-year-old vine called wisteria in Japan.

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#19. Baobab trees in Madagascar

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#18. Jacaranda trees in South Africa.

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#17. Dragon blood trees in Yemen

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#16. Cherry trees in Germany

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#15. Beech trees in Northern Island

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#14. Blown-back trees in New Zealand

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#13. Ponthus beech tree in France

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#12. Monkey puzzle trees in Chile
#10. Delonix regia in Brazil

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#10. Tule tree in Oaxaca, Mexico

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#9. Ancient Bristlecone pine in California.

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#8. A giant sequoia in California

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#7. A southern beech tree covered in moss in Oregon, USA.

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#6. Vibrant-colored maple trees also in Oregon, USA.

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#5. A Japanese maple tree in Oregon.

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#4. The angel oak tree in South Carolina

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#3. Oak alley also in South Carolina

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#2. A 125-year-old rhododendron in Canada.

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#1. A rainbow eucalyptus tree in Hawaii.

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H/T: Brightside.me, MNN.com, Swifty

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