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Jade Explorer1 year ago

For the last two decades, during spring floods, water has been running out of this old mulberry tree in a village of Dinosa, Montenegro. It's likely due to high groundwater pressure coupled with a hollow section in the tree.

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Solar Heavy1 year ago

that's interesting, but what do you think of this?

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Wealth Track1 year ago

How do you think trees get made?

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Josh Boehm1 year ago

R Kelly don't need an explanation

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1 year ago

I think I need to call her

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Mr.TigerX1 year ago

This could be the same kind of tree.

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Justin Time1 year ago

A phenomenon often linked to bacteria inside the tree, also known as slime flux, where bacteria infect the tree’s heartwood, creating internal pressure that forces liquid out.

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Dominic Pinto1 year ago

That tree is a squirter.

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Jade Explorer1 year ago

I should call her..

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Nigel1 year ago

High internal water pressure forces water out when the tree is cut, like a natural fountain.

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Queso1 year ago

Tree huggers when they find the perfect specimen