IL BIALBERO DI CASORZO
Ma è possibile che un albero di ciliegio nasca e cresca su un albero di gelso. Sì, è possibile!
The Double Tree of Casorzo – A Tree Growing on Top of Another Tree
Located between the towns of Grana and Casorzo in Piemonte, Italy, is a very unique tree – well, they’re actually two trees, one growing on top of the other. Locally known as ‘Bialbero de Casorzo’ or the ‘double tree of Casorzo’, this natural oddity consists of a cherry tree growing on top of a mulberry tree.
No one really knows how the cherry tree managed to take root and survive in such a bizarre position. Locals believe that a bird might have dropped a cherry seed on top of the mulberry tree, which then grew its roots through the hollow trunk to reach the soil below.
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Naturaleza curiosa; el árbol doble de Casorzo.
En Piemonte, entra las ciudades de Grana y Casorzo, en Italia, podemos encontrar un árbol muy original. Bueno, a decir verdad son dos árboles, uno creciendo encima del otro.
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Il bialbero di Casorzio
Questa è una coppia di alberi in simbiosi tra di loro. Un albero di ciliegio su un albero di gelso, a Casorzio, provincia si Asti, Piemonte.
Impossible Places That Actually Exist
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8. The Nazca Lines
Now we go back to Peru for another ancient mystery! This time we’re talking about the Nazca Lines, the massive geoglyphs etched on the soil of southern Peru’s Nazca desert. Each geoglyph varies in size, though on average they’re between 0.2 to 0.7 miles or 0.4 to 1.1 kilometers across. Some geoglyphs depict animals like lizards, monkeys, and jaguars, or plants like flowers and trees. Those that studied the Nazca lines cannot say what the purpose of the lines is. A popular theory is that these images represented the ancient Nazca culture’s deities in the sky.
7. Shanay Timpishka (sha nay tim pish kah)
This tributary of the Amazon River is boiling, and researchers can’t figure out why. The body of water is known as Shanay Timpishka or La Bomba, and it spans 40 miles or 64 kilometers. Dubbed the “only boiling river in the world,” Shanay Timpishka’s temperature reaches 212 degrees Fahrenheit or 100 degrees Celsius. The river sits in the Mayantuyacu (my yan two yakoo) sanctuary. Its name means “boiled by the heat of the sun,” even though the heat sources are geothermal, not solar. Geothermal scientists are confused as to how it boils because the nearest volcano is too far away.
6. Blue Pond
The human-made pond in Hokkaido, Japan is famous for its intensely blue color. At other times, the water’s color is green. The Blue Pond, or Aoiike, is near the hot spring town of Shirogane Onsen. After the eruption of Mount Tokachi in 1988, officials ordered the pond to be made to protect the village of Biei from volcanic mudflows. No one is sure where the blue color comes from, but the prevailing theory is caused by aluminum hydroxide particles reflecting light in the water. Depending on the angle you look at the pond, the color may change.
5. Bialbero di Casorzo
Rooted between Grana and Casorzo in Piedmont, Italy is Bialbero di Casorzo. Sometimes called the Grana Doubletree, the existence of this mulberry tree is quite the enigma. Why? Because a cherry tree is growing out of it. This tree is an example of an “epiphytical growing tree” an organism that grows out of a plant. Most trees of this kind don’t live long due to the lack of space for growth and lack of humus (soil organic matter that retains nutrients and moisture). They’re also much smaller. The Doubletree’s size is well above average, and the tree itself has been around for years.
4. The Petrifying Well
When people first came across petrifying wells, they thought it was the work of witchcraft. A petrifying well is a well that cover objects with stone. Upon placement in a well of this nature, it takes weeks to months for an object to gain a stony exterior. One of the most prominent stone wells is this one located in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, England. The well water’s high mineral content is what researchers believe gives the well its petrifying powers. After water drizzles down the side of this supposedly skull-shaped cliff, it flows into the hole you place objects in if you want to petrify it.
3. Lake Karachay
Tucked within the region of the Ural Mountains in Russia is Lake Karachay. Unlike most lakes in the world, you cannot stand near Lake Karachay unless you don’t value your life. From the year 1951 to the following decades, the Soviet Union used the lake as a dumping grounds for radioactive waste from a nearby nuclear waste and reprocessing facility. When the lake started drying out in the 1960s, a wind that passed through the area carried some of the radioactive dust towards nearby residences. This dust caused the irradiation of half a million people. Afterward, the lake was filled with 10,000 hollow blocks of concrete to prevent this from happening again.
2. Catatumbo Lightning
The atmospheric phenomenon called Catatumbo Lightning only takes place over the mouth of the Catatumbo River in Venezuela. First, storm clouds loom over the area at heights of 0.6 miles or 1 kilometer or higher. The continuous lightning occurs 140 nights to 160 nights annually and last 10 hours a day. It’s likely that these storms ensue due to winds blowing from Lake Maracaibo (which the Catatumbo River empties into) and nearby swamp plains. Mountain ridges trap the air. Heat and moisture from the plains generate electrical charges, creating thunderstorms.
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12 Most Amazing Trees In The World!
From trees with unique births, to ones that are all the colors of the rainbow! Be sure to join us as we show you some of the most amazing trees in the world!
12. The Double Tree of Casorzo
Let's start off with a tree that is technically impossible, yet that doesn't stop it from growing. In Italy, in the place of Piemonte, there is a tree that is much more than what it seems. Because at first glance, you would believe that it is one rather exotically shaped tree. But that's not what's going on here, because if you got closer, you'd notice that the bark and branches aren't from the same species. For this tree is both a Cherry Tree and a Mulberry Tree. Yep, it's a tree that is literally two-in-ine.
11. General Sherman
General Sherman is a high-ranking officer in the...oh wait, wrong General Sherman. One sec! Oh, right trees. Well, the TREE known as General Sherman can be found in Sequoia National Park, California. And in that same park in the United States you'll find out that this particular tree is a bit of a landmark.
Not because it was planted by someone famous, or that it was part of some great moment of history, but rather, it is history. Because in the world today, General Sherman is the biggest tree out there in terms of volume.
10. 1400 Year Old Ginkgo Tree
Sometimes, it's not just the trees themselves that are amazing, but some of the things that they do that can be truly spectacular. Such as if you were to go to China to the Gu Guanyin Buddhist Temple in the Zhongnan Mountains, you'd see a 1400 year old Ginkgo Tree that does quite a neat trick with its leaves.
Mainly, this beautiful tree has scores of yellow leaves on its branches.
9. Rhododendron Tree
Here's another tree that leaves an ocean of leaves in its wake, but it's also one that is a bit controversial in its own right. Because while the Rhododendron Tree is called a tree...most people don't call it that. Mainly because when it comes to the size requirements, it's not a tree, it's more akin to a shrub.
But then, someone on Reddit one day posted a pick of a MASSIVE Rhododendron Tree in British Colombia in Canada, and it basically but the debate to rest on whether it was a tree or not. I mean, look at this thing!
8. Avenue of the Baobabs
One of the beautiful things about trees is that they can come in all shapes, sizes, and colors, but just as important, they can adapt to survive in their environments. Such is the case you'll see in the Avenue of the Baobabs in Madagascar.
7. Japanese Maple
Just on looks alone, the Japanese Maple tree is pretty amazing. The winding branches, the colors of its leaves, it's all really good stuff. But, in the Japanese Garden in Portland, Oregon, you'll find arguably the most famous Japanese Maple of all time. Mainly because this tree is so beautiful, and so famous, that it has been featured on National Geographic!
6. Dragon Tree
Alright, you know you're epic when your name is literally dragon tree. Or in this case, it's the Socotra Dragon Tree. Which is located in Socotra, Yemen.
This is true is unique and amazing for a whole host of reasons. Let's start with the obvious, it's canopy.
5. Methuselah
If you know your religion history, you'll know that the person known as Methuselah was a person who lived over 1000 years. Making him one of the oldest people to ever exist. This term is used to show the age of many various objects, including trees. One of which is a bristlecone pine that can be found in Inyo county, in California. This tree is actually many times older than Methuselah was back in the day. As this tree is reportedly over 5000 years old.
4. Wind Swept Trees
One look at these trees and you might think that you're looking a fake picture, or something from a movie. But this is indeed a set of trees that grow and exist naturally. And they are this shape because of the very natural and devastating winds that happen in the area.
Specifically, you'll find these wind swept trees on Slope Point, the southern tip of New Zealand.
3. The Dark Hedges
In Northern Ireland, in the 18th century, a family planted a set of trees in an area and let them grow. Fast forward to now and you have The Dark Hedges, a road that is underneath a set of trees that appears to wrap around each other in a natural yet very odd way.
Due to this odd formation, many people come to this part of Northern Ireland to see it for themselves. 2. Angel Oak Tree
Usually, trees have a sense of direction when it comes to their branches and leaves. Mainly, they tend to go upward and then grow either up or down. But in the case of the Angel Oak tree that is located in Charleston, South Carolina, you'll notice really quick that this tree doesn't follow those conventions.
1. Wisteria
I won't lie, when I first saw pictures for this one, I couldn't help but say, WOW! Because in Japan right now is a Wisteria Tree that is over 144-years-old. And it's one of such beauty that you will be stunned by it.
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Villa completamente ristrutturata in vendita a Casorzo.
Nella spettacolare cornice tra Langa e Monferrato, nel centro del piccolo paese di Casorzo, l'immobile è datato 1970 ed insiste su di una proprietà collinare terrazzata di 500 mq circa. La villa, di 220 mq completamente ristrutturata con grande perizia, possiede un giardino pertinenziale di 200 mq circa, una corte ed una terrazza affacciati sulle colline. Tale proprietà è così composta: al piano interrato una grandissima cantina piastrellata ed in ottime condizioni e il locale centrale termica; al piano terreno un box auto, ingresso, soggiorno di generose dimensioni, cucina abitabile ed un servizio; al piano primo un'ulteriore cucina abitabile, soggiorno, due camere da letto, un servizio ed una grande terrazza; al piano secondo due camere da letto, servizio, ripostiglio ed un balcone.
Completano la proprietà un ulteriore box auto con rampa privata di accesso collegata alla strada tramite cancello privato e un terreno fronte villa di 700 mq circa, attualmente adibito a frutteto, ma ottimo per la realizzazione di una piscina.
Riscaldamento autonomo a gas metano con caldaia di nuova installazione per una spesa di circa euro 700 per anno ed impianto di condizionamento dell'aria.
Adatta anche per due famiglie, la proprietà è indicatissima per chi ricerca un buen-retiro in zona riservata e tranquilla ma non isolata a garanzia di una totale privacy ma non a scapito della sicurezza.
Per informazioni:
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North Italy trip
Ligùria
00:05 Dolceacqua
00:48 Muretto di Alassio by Mario Berrino e Ivos Pacetti
01:26 Albenga
01:53 Balestrino
02:02 Santuario di Santa Lucia ( Toirano)
02:24 Finalborgo
03:17 Il giardino de Giuseppe Cerisola
03:48 Castello della Pietra
04:01 Cinque Terre
04:16 Belen di Manarola by Mario Andreoli
05:07 Genova
06:29 Boccadasse
Lombardía
06:40 Milano
07:03 Bérgamo
08:23 Sirmione
09:32 Vittoriale degli italiani
Piamonte
12:13 Cappella delle Brunate
12:29 Casa di Luciano Serpentello
13:06 Bialbero di Casorzo
13:25 Barolo
13:37 Diario de Noa Noa of Gauguin
14:09 Barolo wine museum
16:02 Ciucarun di Bollengo
16:20 Novello
16:53 Isola Bella
19:10 Heller Garden
22:08 Torino
23:10 Basílica de Superga
23:45 Mole Antonelliana
23:55 Museo Nazionale del Cinema
29:39 Sacra di San Michele
Toscana
30:56 Lucca
31:22 Terme Tetuccio
31:36 Giardino dei Tarocchi
31:56 Saturnia
32:28 Via Cava
32:43 Citta del Tufo
33:13 Sorano
33:31 Pitigliano
33:51 Sovana
34:15 Siena
34:46 San Gimignano
35:18 Anello Staccioli
Lacio
35:39 Rome
45:01 La Casina delle Civette
46:52 Bomarzo garden
52:32 Viterbo
55:10 Villa Adriana
55:25 Villa l'Ante
Valle d'Aosta
59:01 Aosta
59:38 Il Museo Carlo Tassi
Umbria
1:01:26 Orvieto
1:02:51 Assisi
1:03:22 Spello
Emilia-Romagna
1:04:00 Bologna
Véneto
1:06:34 Verona
1:07:30 Venezia
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