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The earthquake in Turkey split this 80-year-old olive tree in two halves, both halves separated by a distance of about 15 metres

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Science girl2 years ago

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Echo tone Music2 years ago

mother nature was just extending the olive branch

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Steiner 🗽🎗️2 years ago

It may survive. And we will have two olive trees instead of one.

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RVGGZL¥.DSTRCT.1112 years ago

Holy crap that’s insane

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Joe2 years ago

Kind of unlucky to be growing on two halves of a fault line.

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Terry W Blanchard2 years ago

Talk about a "tree-mendous" split personality! 😄 I guess it's never too late to branch out! 🌳😄

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Nuon Sothero2 years ago

This happened when Mother Nature got angry.

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Greg Trayling2 years ago

I wonder what's done with property lines after an event like that?

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DuckNWeave2 years ago

That's a big move...Little Foot would say...Earthshake!!!

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Amy Flaherty2 years ago

If they seal up both sides of the tree to prevent bug infestation, they'll have two trees

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