Slope Point is the southernmost point of the South Island of New Zealand. The area is frequently knocked with strong and chilling winds from Antarctica. Consequently, trees there grow leaning toward the north. The land around Slope Point is used for sheep farming and it remains uninhabited by humans. The distorted mini-forest was planted to serve as a shelter for the sheep.
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There’s something similar to that in Northern California, specifically Monterrey County, which squarely faces the winds of the Pacific Ocean.
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dahil kaya sa hangin?….sa slope ng Mt. Banahaw, meron ding ganyan at ang tawag ay “Niluhuran” dahil animo ay nakaluhod ang mga puno…
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