There are few things more magical than finding yourself walking through a tree tunnel on a warm spring evening. Whether naturally formed or painstakingly created, these tree tunnels are sure to bewitch and enchant anyone lucky enough to walk under them, whether alone or in appreciative company. These are places inspired by nature, learned from nature, and created to show that nature is forever the most beautiful builder. Some of these were created by accident, such as the tunnel of love in the Ukraine, some took years to grow into this beautiful form. | 1. Train Station in Jinhae, South Korea |
| 2. Street in Bonn, Germany |
| 3. Wisteria Flower Tunnel in Japan |
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| 4. Oak Alley along the Mississippi River outside New Orleans, Louisiana | | 5. Jacarandas Walk in South Africa |
| 6. Tunnel of Love in Ukraine |
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| 7. Maple Tunnel in St. Louis, Oregon, U.S.A. |
| 8. Ginkgo Tree Tunnel in Japan |
| 9. Blossom Path (Location Unknown) |
| 10. Bamboo Path in Kyoto, Japan |
| 11. Street in Porto Alegre, Brazil |
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| 12. The Dark Hedges, Northern Ireland |
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| 13. Sakura Tunnel, Japan |
| 14. Tree Tunnel in Netherlands |
| 15. Street in Jerez, Spain | | 16. Laburnum Tunnel in Bodnant Gardens, UK |
| 17. Parque Francisco Alvarado in Costa Rica |
| 18. The Path Up To the Halnaker Windmill in Sussex | |
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