South Africa's Bluebonnet Road, which stretches from Johannesburg to Pretoria. Johannesburg is the largest city in South Africa, planted with more than 10 million trees and has the largest area of man-made forest in the world. Pretoria is also known as the "City of Bluebonnets" with over 70,000 bluebonnets planted in the city. When the flowers are in full bloom, the bluebonnets paint the beautiful city with an enchanting purple-blue color that makes people forget to come back.
The Tunnel of Love in Kolvin, Ukraine, is one of the most famous tree tunnels in the world. This train tunnel made of trees is a famous tourist attraction in Ukraine and one of the most beautiful places in the country.
The cherry blossom tunnel in Bonn, Germany, is a very peaceful street. Every spring, cherry blossoms bloom on both sides, adding a charming vibrancy to this street. There are two cherry blossom tunnels in Bonn, and the one in Herr Straub is the most sought-after by visitors. The cherry blossoms usually last between 7 and 10 days, depending on the weather conditions.
Bragaville Road in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, is located near the village of Stranocum and is lined with over 100 beech trees. This tree tunnel is known locally as the "Dark Hedge" and is said to be about 300 years old. The beech trees form a vault over Brygav Road and the safety of pedestrians is threatened by falling branches from time to time. The dark hedge is a famous tourist attraction in Northern Ireland, attracting visitors and photographers from all over the world. In the first four years of publication of the photo book "British Landscape Photographer of the Year", photos showing this tree tunnel were selected each year
A tree tunnel south of Porto Alegre, Brazil, made up of more than 100 trees, is a popular tourist attraction in the region. The street is called "Gecarlo de Carvalho" and was recently praised by a Portuguese biologist as "the most beautiful place in the world".
Tree tunnel at Oak Alley Plantation, USA. This plantation is located in the Mississippi River Valley of Louisiana and has a very long history. The U.S. government has designated it as a National Historic Landmark for its protection. The tree tunnel at Oak Alley Plantation is about 240 meters long and is lined with small oak trees planted in the early 18th century. It was long after that that the houses in the photo began to be built.
The natural tree tunnel in Mendocino County, California, USA, is located on Highway 1 just north of Seaside Beach. This tree tunnel is an iconic location on Highway 1 and a favorite among local motorists.
The Autumn Leaf Tunnel in Vermont State Park in the United States is named after the most beautiful scenery in autumn. With the arrival of autumn, the leaves on both sides are dyed in rainbow colors, as if a splendid painting.
A tunnel of ginkgo trees in Japan. Ginkgo trees have an important place in Japanese culture and are favored by the Japanese people. Six hardy ginkgo trees survived the nuclear attack on Hiroshima. Despite a series of survival challenges, these ginkgo trees have shown indomitable vitality and are still alive today. The Japanese see the ginkgo tree as a symbol of hope. Ginkgo trees are also called "survivors" or "living fossils".
The Yew Tree Tunnel in Wales, England, is one of the most famous tourist attractions in the area. Believe it or not, it took the staff a full nine years to give the tree tunnel the look it has today. It is also worth mentioning that the Abergrassney House is also located in Wales. The garden of this house is one of the most beautiful gardens in England. The yew trees in this tree tunnel are believed to have been planted by the Dale family in the 18th century and are unique in England. As they grew taller, the branches of the yew trees hooked together to form vaults. As time passed, the yew trees became intertwined and it is now difficult to determine the exact number of trees.