When could we believe the existence of God?
Many people give a testimony like a movie about reviving miraculously. But when we look at beautiful sceneries, we may realize the actual existence of God. When you see the beautiful landscape of the natural phenomenon that can’t be created with the power of man, we admire the workmanship of God who created everything at last. Although people planted and cultivated the wooden tunnels artificially, we admire that this is also the workmanship of God when we see them. We don’t create life, we just planted them.
Today, I would like to introduce awesome tree tunnels with the sunlight and wind coming through branches.
1. 'The Dark Hedges' in Northern Ireland (The Dark Hedges in Northern Ireland)
Beech Road made by Stewart Family in 1750
It became a world-class tourist attraction as forest grew larger. It is also famous for the filming location of "Game of Thrones".
2. Cherry road in Bonn, Germany (street in Bonn, Germany)
An attraction of spring, Heerstraße cherry road in Bonn, Germany
3. Oak alley along the Mississippi river, U.S.A
Pretoria, the administrative capital in South Africa is referred to as 'the Jacaranda City' because there had been planted 70,000 jacarandas.
There is a place with legend if couples go to this forest trails by train and make their wishes, it comes true.
Wish of couples.. would be the one that we’ve all known. ^.-*
6. Street in Jerez in Jerez De La Frontera, Spain
Narrow path in the alley of wine shops in Jerez De La Frontera, Spain
7. maple tunnel in St. Louis, Oregon, U.S.A
This is a maple forest road in St. Louis, Oregon, United States.
Korea is in autumn now so that the trees would turn red soon like the picture below.
8. Tree Tunnel in Netherlands
Like walking through the road of life, it is an infinitely long, majestic tree tunnel.
I listed tunnels that stick in my mind for long and I’d really like to go later. I want to recommend these tunnels to those who can afford or want to go on a trip to countries in the pictures. If you’ve been there, I’d like to hear what you feel.