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Burnt tree bark
Burnt tree bark. Close-up of the cracked and burnt bark of a tree killed by a forest fire. The main trunk of a tree will often burn intact, forming a charcoal-like material, but still preserving the appearance of the original bark. The three holes seen here are knots, areas where branches used to grow on the tree. Photographed near the Grand Canyon, USA
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Media ID 6375783
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Arizona Bark Burned Burnt Charcoal Charred Crack Cracked Cracks Dead Dendrology Forest Fire Grand Canyon Killed Knot Knots Split Us A Wood Splits
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 7.6cm x 6.2cm (3" x 2.4")
Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This print captures the aftermath of a devastating forest fire near the majestic Grand Canyon in Arizona, USA. The burnt tree bark takes center stage, revealing its cracked and charred surface as a poignant reminder of nature's destructive power. Despite the intense heat, the main trunk of this once vibrant tree managed to burn intact, leaving behind a charcoal-like material that still preserves the essence of its original bark. As we delve into this close-up shot, our eyes are drawn to three distinct holes on the bark - remnants of where branches used to grow. These knots serve as silent witnesses to the life that once thrived within this now deceased tree. Each crack and split tells a story of resilience and vulnerability simultaneously, showcasing nature's intricate beauty even in moments of devastation. The image not only showcases the biological aspects but also prompts us to reflect on broader themes such as ecology and conservation. It serves as a powerful visual testament to both the fragility and strength inherent in our natural world. Captured by Science Photo Library, this photograph invites us into an awe-inspiring realm where biology meets artistry. It is an invitation for contemplation about our role in preserving these delicate ecosystems while appreciating their profound beauty.
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