• 4 months ago
Il existe une forêt incroyablement étrange en Uruguay qui ressemble à une immense empreinte digitale vue d'en haut. Elle est appelée le "Bosque de Ombúes" et se compose d'arbres disposés en spirale, ce qui lui confère cette apparence unique d'empreinte digitale. Personne n'est vraiment sûr de la raison pour laquelle elle a été plantée de cette manière, mais cela crée assurément un spectacle incroyable. C'est un mélange fascinant de nature et de mystère que vous ne trouverez nulle part ailleurs. Voici donc votre chance de découvrir celle-ci et d'autres forêts uniques sur Terre ! Animation créée par Sympa.
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00:00Like many other crazy discoveries on the internet,
00:03everything started on Reddit,
00:05with a delirious post about the weirdest forests.
00:08Just take a look at Google Earth
00:10and use the historical tool
00:12to see impressive transformations.
00:15Valleys,
00:16arid,
00:17in zones,
00:18densely populated,
00:19overflowing with luxurious forests.
00:22Currently, Uruguay has about 1.1 million hectares of artificial forests.
00:27To get an idea,
00:29you have to count between 15 and 20 minutes
00:33to cover 0.4 hectares,
00:36depending on the speed at which you are moving.
00:38You could spend your whole life
00:40walking through these Uruguayan artificial forests.
00:43But how did they appear
00:45and how did they reach this magnitude?
00:47There is a process known as deforestation,
00:50which consists of planting trees in areas
00:52that had never been cut down before.
00:54This initiative was implemented
00:56as part of a large plan
00:58to increase the country's forest cover,
01:01which allows Uruguay to export an impressive amount of paper
01:05worth 2 billion dollars each year.
01:08While indigenous forests cover only 5% of the country,
01:12these artificial forests occupy 6%.
01:15Another interesting aspect of these forests
01:18is that they shelter trees
01:20that could not be found in Uruguay originally.
01:23We decided to plant eucalyptus trees there,
01:25which gives impressive results
01:27in terms of growth rate.
01:29A tree can go through a complete cycle,
01:32from the state of a plant
01:34to that of a tree ready to be harvested
01:36in just 10 years.
01:38Of course, it is not as impressive
01:40as the bamboo that grows 60 cm per day.
01:43But it is still faster than this tree,
01:46called island glanduleux,
01:48which takes about 25 years to reach its maximum size.
01:52By the way,
01:54this tree is considered to be quite fast.
01:57In Japan, this funny forest
01:59literally makes you dizzy.
02:01In Miyazaki Prefecture,
02:03a group of Japanese cedars
02:05makes a sensation with its unique concentric circles
02:07that rise to the sky.
02:09A recent aerial photo
02:11captured these culture circles,
02:13and everyone scratches their heads
02:15to understand how they appeared.
02:17But don't worry,
02:19this is not an extraterrestrial invasion.
02:22It turns out that this nice formation
02:24is in fact the result of a carefully planned project
02:28nearly half a century ago.
02:30In 1973,
02:32researchers planted these trees
02:34at specific radio intervals
02:36to create these fascinating circles.
02:3850 years ago,
02:40Google Earth did not yet exist.
02:42But looking at this forest,
02:44one might think that the Japanese
02:46have been preparing for half a century
02:48to sell the merits of their forest on the Internet.
02:51The trees were originally
02:53to be harvested after 5 years.
02:55But it is now a question of preserving
02:57this circular forest
02:59because of the interest it arouses.
03:01Now, look at this portal in the forest.
03:04It is impossible for it to appear naturally,
03:06isn't it?
03:08If you first thought it was
03:10a contemporary work of art,
03:12you are right.
03:14This portal is located in southern Estonia
03:16and was created by the Finnish artist
03:18Antti Leithinen.
03:20This portal is far from being
03:22his only creation.
03:24He has made quite a few crazy projects.
03:26For example,
03:28he went to Estonia
03:30on a boat made of bark.
03:32He also cut down a forest plot,
03:34sorted all the materials for months,
03:36then made an installation
03:38of the same size as the original plot.
03:40Once, he even cut a line
03:42in the ice with a chisel
03:44and ended up in a glacial swamp.
03:46This guy really knows
03:48how to surprise people.
03:50Most of his works are related to nature,
03:52so you should not be surprised
03:54that this forest portal
03:56is another of his creations.
03:58In your opinion,
04:00what did the artist want to communicate
04:02with this portal?
04:04Tell us everything in the comments.
04:06Trees are something straight by definition,
04:08aren't they?
04:10Yes, except in the famous
04:12Twisted Forest of Poland.
04:14Near the ground,
04:16there is a snowstorm
04:18after a small detour
04:20of 1 to 3 meters.
04:22It is as if it encircles Limbo,
04:24but in the middle of nature.
04:26The question of knowing
04:28how these trees ended up
04:30making fences
04:32as if they were on Russian mountains
04:34is still not resolved.
04:36Some think that man intervened
04:38to create original furniture
04:40or boat building materials,
04:42while others attribute this phenomenon
04:44The Twisted Forest is a favorite place
04:46for tourists and nature lovers.
04:48If you go to Poland,
04:50do not miss visiting
04:52this wonder of nature.
04:54Welcome to the Goblin Forest,
04:56a magical area located in East Egmont,
04:58which will give you the impression
05:00of entering a fairy tale.
05:02This enchanting forest,
05:04also known as Kamahi Walk,
05:06is famous for its abundance
05:08of Kamahi trees,
05:10which give the region
05:12a mysterious and amazing feel.
05:14During your hike,
05:16you will be surrounded by a beautiful greenery,
05:18trees covered with moss
05:20and sunbeams,
05:22which make the place absolutely magical.
05:24A real dream for photographers.
05:26Although there are no real goblins
05:28or mythical creatures in this forest,
05:30yes, I know, it's a shame,
05:32you will still meet
05:34a wide variety of species of native birds.
05:36Ornithology lovers
05:38will be amazed
05:40to see the feathers flying around them.
05:42Really wonderful.
05:44And if you are lucky,
05:46you may even see glowing green
05:48on the trails.
05:50With a network of trails
05:52of well-maintained hikes
05:54and adapted to all levels,
05:56the Goblin Forest
05:58is the ideal destination
06:00for adventurers
06:02looking for a magical experience
06:04in the middle of nature.
06:06So, pack your bags
06:08because Costa Rica
06:10is not a typical forest.
06:12Imagine suspended bridges
06:14and trails above the treetops.
06:16On foggy days,
06:18you can walk in the clouds
06:20and immerse yourself in a mystical atmosphere.
06:22This reserve is called
06:24the Cloud Forest
06:26and it is a true scientific definition.
06:28Cloud forests are distinguished
06:30from ordinary forests
06:32by several aspects.
06:34First of all,
06:36it is a constant cloud
06:38that looks like a tropical oasis
06:40with a constant veil of low-altitude clouds
06:42that cover the canopy.
06:44Then,
06:46what is also different
06:48is the moss.
06:50It is so abundant
06:52that it is sometimes called
06:54the mossy forest.
06:56To return to the Cloud Forest
06:58of Monteverde,
07:00it is of course more impressive
07:02if you visit it on a foggy day.
07:04If an ordinary forest
07:06seems a little boring to you,
07:08our planet has something
07:10more fun to offer you.
07:12What would you say about an underwater forest?
07:14Whether you are a resident of Oregon
07:16or just passing by,
07:18the Clear Lake is a diving place
07:20that you absolutely need to discover.
07:22True to its name,
07:24the Clear Lake is at the height of its reputation
07:26with crystal clear waters
07:28offering up to 30 meters of visibility.
07:30It's like swimming in a huge pool.
07:32It's 3 degrees Celsius all year long.
07:34No, I won't venture into it.
07:36It's more suitable for
07:38penguins, I guess.
07:40Finally, this lake is unique
07:42because of its history.
07:44It was formed more than 3000 years ago
07:46when volcanic activity reoriented a river
07:48preserving trees that can still be seen
07:50today underwater.
07:52This area is known as
07:54an underwater forest.
07:56You will find ancient trees in the depths.
07:58Quite chic for a walk, right?
08:00In Madagascar,
08:02there is not a forest but a tree path.
08:04And the trees are so majestic
08:06that this path can compete
08:08with the most beautiful forest.
08:10I want to talk about these gigantic baobabs.
08:12Just imagine.
08:14A 300-meter-long road
08:16bordering 20 to 25
08:18huge baobabs
08:20and measuring about 30 meters high.
08:22In terms of height,
08:24it's as if this path was bordered
08:26by a whole series of statues
08:28in the center of Rio.
08:30Even a 1.90-meter-tall man
08:32would feel small.
08:34If you venture only 7 kilometers away,
08:36you will find the Baobabs in love.
08:38Two Baobabs who pushed
08:40each other as if they loved each other passionately.
08:42Legend has it that they represent
08:44the impossible love of two young villagers
08:46who dreamed of a common life.
08:48Today,
08:50they are there,
08:52intertwined for eternity.

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