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The Mystery of the Upside Down Tree (Photograph)

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In different areas of North America, people have found trees, big trees, that have been uprooted and shoved back down into the ground in an inverted position. Does bigfoot cause this, or is there some other explanation?

 

One photo on that site shows an upside down tree found on top of a ridge in Northern Colorado. It was located near an old burn area and the site says, “This is Sasquatch related activity mainly found in the West, Canada, and Alaska.” The upside down tree is estimated to be about 30 feet tall and looks as if it has been in that position for awhile. As noted on that site such a feat would require either machinery or a phenomenal amount of strength. The site also notes that such feats are demonstrations by Bigfoot of their strength and they are signs to let others know they are still in the area.

It might be noted that upside down trees with the tops buried 5 to 7 feet in the ground and roots showing towards the sky is not anything new and has nothing to do with Bigfoot. They are found in a place called Glacier Gardens in Juneau, Alaska. In that botanical garden you will find just such upside down trees. They garden calls them “Flower Towers.” Their website even tells you how to grow your own! Of course you have to dig a hole at least 5 feet deep to accomplish the feat. Fish netting is used to line the root ball of the tree and mosses are put down over the netting for nutrients. Flowers are then planted in the moss/netting material which are actually quite beautiful. You can find the gardens website at:

http://www.glaciergardens.com/flower-towers/

So might not the upside down trees found in the wilds of Alaska, Canada, and Colorado might not be the product of loggers? This is certainly possible and even probable. To slam a tree 5-7 feet into the ground would require phenomenal power and although Bigfoot is physically stronger than humans I highly doubt they are strong enought to accomplish something of this magnitude.

 

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    • chessy

      Sorry to ruin your story but the clue to solving this mystery was when you mentioned that these trees are found in old burns. Very hot fires will cause vortexes that will literally such large trees out of the ground to great hights …………. fill in the rest.

      • No time

        This is either undeniable proof that the Earth is Flat, or that the New Agers have come up with a new type of ceremonial ritual.

      • Icecharge

        I thought of something like that, namely tornadoes (one may be caused by a large wild-fire). A tornado can rip tall trees out of the ground and lift them high to the sky. Then, when the tree eventually falls down, it is like a bomb or an arrow. If the tree has lost its branches, the roots that are stronger and survive better, work as a tail, directing the treetop right down into the ground. The kinetic energy of the falling tree may be so great that it is able to penetrate deep into the soil if it does not hit a big boulder or an outcrop.

    • Geneww1938

      No Mystery,
      In Juneau Alaska there is a garden full of these threes that have been deliberately planted. It started when one was being uprooted to the point where the crane was about to tip over when the tree popped out and landed that way … up-side-down.

      It looked so good that they did many more and then planted hanging plants from the dirt and roots far above the walkways. Now it is a tourist attraction.

      Very cool to see.

      Hope this is a valid answer for your photo!

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