Suffolk - Trees in Stowlangtoft in Bury St Edmunds, Sufflolk, is famous not because of the high reaching 21 meters, but because of the terrible.
The holes in the tree form the face of terrible, especially the mouth. Even the hole "mouth" which seemed to have wide teeth and tongue twisted.
The holes in the tree form the face of terrible, especially the mouth. Even the hole "mouth" which seemed to have wide teeth and tongue twisted.
This tree was first seen by David Garnham and is now crowned as the most horrible tree in Britain. Garnham argues, the tree is the natural version of the painting "Scream" by Edvard Munch.
"The tree shows the true beauty of nature. I call it"Nature"Scream" because it is very similar to the classic works of Edvard Munch paintings, "he said.
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