Fascinating! Can't say I have seen this before. Is it a well-kept secret? Looks like the sort of thing that should be a tourist attraction, but on the other hand, it would be a shame if too may people tramped to see it, and it got spoilt. Lovely photo's once more imac.
I was thinking about this tree seat again. I bet I passed by it all the time and never noticed it as a tree. It must have been a magnificent one too but how lovely that they have recycled it as they did, because it's still there only recycled.
Very interesting!I liked it a lot!But I think it is a kind of "art"not properly made to be a bench!
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Fascinating! Can't say I have seen this before. Is it a well-kept secret?
ReplyDeleteLooks like the sort of thing that should be a tourist attraction, but on the other hand, it would be a shame if too may people tramped to see it, and it got spoilt.
Lovely photo's once more imac.
Love Granny
Can't wait to hear this one.
ReplyDeleteI have heard about it but didn't know about when we were down there so didn't see it.
ReplyDeleteThe photos are fascinating. I can hardly wait to learn the story behind this tree.
ReplyDeleteThis must be the most original bench(?) ever made - at least as I have ever seen. I hope they had polished it before you tried it... :-)
ReplyDeleteWow, my old home town. I wonder how old this is? Can't wait to hear the story of this beautifully carved old tree. Great photos!
ReplyDeleteI was thinking about this tree seat again. I bet I passed by it all the time and never noticed it as a tree. It must have been a magnificent one too but how lovely that they have recycled it as they did, because it's still there only recycled.
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