Parking witch brooms by pyrrhula

Parking witch brooms

I wander why nobody ever ask why we plant trees on the dike`s . They make those nice straight lines
in the country. The main reason is that the roots of them strength the dikes and prevent the soil from waste by rain .
Now I knew there would be a reason besides marking the land as to where the dykes are or to look pretty all in a row !
March 16th, 2015  
Beautiful scenic shot. I really like those line of trees on the left.
March 16th, 2015  
The do look like Witches brooms... great shot..
March 16th, 2015  
Love it They do loo like witch brooms,, don't they.
March 16th, 2015  
Beautiful
March 17th, 2015  
Isn't it to shade the boy who has his finger in the hole? Just kidding. Very interesting. Are they recently planted or trimmed back to look that way?
March 17th, 2015  
Great capture and love the trees. They are named appropriately... Thanks for the education..
March 17th, 2015  
LOL, love the title of this capture. You are right. Great reason to plant those trees.
March 17th, 2015  
We do that for shelter belts, nice green too!
March 17th, 2015  
I like the row of trees. Great shot.
March 17th, 2015  
Well I would have never guessed that. Learn something everyday, some days I learn two things. :O)
March 17th, 2015  
Nice lines.
March 17th, 2015  
Great shot of them - they all look very surprised with the new branches sticking straight up!
March 17th, 2015  
Great shot of them
March 17th, 2015  
LOL great capture, hope the witches had gone!
March 17th, 2015  
Great reason for planting them! I love your title - the trees do look like witches brooms :)
March 17th, 2015  
That makes a lot of sense. Good shot of the line too
March 17th, 2015  
I didn't ask because I knew that. Trees help to prevent erosion. Beautiful view and capture.
March 17th, 2015  
Great title.They do look like witch's brooms but are much more useful. Love the line along the dyke
March 17th, 2015  
Nice image. I've planted beech trees here for same reason.
March 17th, 2015  
NIce shot.
March 17th, 2015  
lovely shot!
March 17th, 2015  
@randystreat no, those are older trees. trimmed every 3/5 years @flygirl We`re never to old for it.
@sangwann You`re right. The cut downs of trees is a big world wide problem.
@ivan . That`s great.
March 17th, 2015  
Funny title!
March 17th, 2015  
Good idea, good photo and good title.
March 18th, 2015  
Very smart! In some parts around here a similar things is done with rocks and plants which like to grow on them.
March 21st, 2015  
They do look like witch's brooms... with a purpose. A beautiful capture
March 21st, 2015  
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