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Louisiana's Pointe aux Chenes was named by French settlers for the forest of beautiful Spanish moss-draped oak trees that covered the area. Today, few of those grand oaks survive, victims of coastal subsidence, erosion and saltwater intrusion. All that remains of these trees are bark-less skeletons, on which the separating wood grain creates amazing abstract art.
Louisiana's Pointe aux Chenes was named by French settlers for the forest of beautiful Spanish moss-draped oak trees that covered the area. Today, few of those grand oaks survive, victims of coastal subsidence, erosion and saltwater intrusion. All that remains of these trees are bark-less skeletons, on which the separating wood grain creates amazing abstract art. This photo is available as satin fine-art paper prints, metal prints, canvas gallery wraps and acrylic prints.
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