This is most probably the best example of a picture of a giant ancient tree I think I have ever seen hiding in plain sight simply amazing.

Giant Tree Stump – Legend or Relic of a Lost World?

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In the vast natural landscape, where mountains and hills meet the horizon, stands out a strange rock shaped like a giant tree stump that was cut off long ago. With a flat top, towering pillars and grooves running along the trunk, this structure is metaphorically called “Giant Tree Stump” – the tree stump of a giant creature that once existed on Earth?

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From a scientific perspective, this could be a type of volcanic plug or weathered sedimentary rock ʙuттe, formed millions of years ago. The surrounding rock layer has been gradually eroded by wind, rain and snow, leaving behind a “hard core” – which looks like a giant round pillar standing alone in the middle of the grᴀssland. The natural vertical cracks on the surface look like wood grain, further enhancing the appearance of a fossilized tree stump.

However, some fringe theories ask: Is this really a natural structure? Or is it the remnant of an ancient world where “divine trees” once grew as high as the sky? The “ancient tree” theory holds that these stone pillars are the remains of giant plant creatures, perhaps thousands of meters tall, that were cut down in an unrecorded disaster.

Whether you believe in mainstream science or are drawn to mythological theories, the “Giant Tree Stump” remains a fascinating symbol – where nature and human imagination meet. It is a reminder that the Earth always holds great secrets, just waiting to be discovered or recreated in endless legendary stories.

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