Tree fleeing in Washington

The running tree is a spruce in Washington, USA. It becomes a destination for tourists in the United States thanks to the miraculous vitality when the roots do not completely plug into the soil.

The spruce has floating roots that still live well

The magical tree in Kalaloch is a Sitka spruce . Because this tree does not have an official name, it is often called by many different names such as "tree of life" or "tree fleeing".

Below the tree is a small stream flowing into the Pacific Ocean. During the movement, the stream slowly follows the entire rock layer, leaving a hollow space under the tree. Over the decades, the void widened and gradually formed a large cave. So it is called a tree stump.

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People call this tree with the name "tree of life" because of what it lives and rises strongly and miraculously.(Photo: Amusing).

Traveling to Washington, visitors can easily find this tree in the middle of the Olympic National Park in Washington, USA. A few years ago, many tourists and indigenous people seemed to have died of pest attacks.

The tree in the northern region of Kalaloch Lodge, near the campsite Kalaloch, on a steep cliff was partially eroded due to erosion just below the tree. Therefore, there are only a few tassel roots of the tree clinging to the soil, eating down and spreading out around. But the miracle is that although there is no soil below, the tree can still live, grow and dense every spring. Every year in the Kalaloch coast, there are always a lot of big storms, but why this tree doesn't break down is so extraordinary and no one can explain it.

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People do not know how old the tree is, nor did it know how long it had hung on that wall, only to know it was associated with Kalaloch's life as well as many other people.(Photo: Amusing).

Currently, this place has become an interesting tourist destination for those who love and want to discover the magic of nature."We went to this campsite at least once a year, over the past 20 years. Every time we think we think the tree has fallen, but no, it is still alive and green as a miracle. that nature bestows on us! " , a tourist said.

More information:

Sitka spruce is a large coniferous plant, with a height of up to 80m, native to the west coast of North America. This is the largest tree in the spruce family and is the fifth largest tree in the world. The spruce trees live long, have a longevity of over 700 years.

Olympic National Park is a national park of 373,383 hectares located in Washington state, the northwestern region of the Olympic peninsula.

When visiting this park, visitors can visit the 14km long coastal strip Ozette Loop. There is also a registration and reservation service for visitors. In addition, from Lake Ozette, walking about 4km along the trail through the cedar and wetland forests to the coast also has a 3km long path reserved for tourists at high tide.