A 150-year-old tree turns into a water fountain every winter... What's the story?
Weather of Arabia - A video clip of an old mulberry tree in a small village in Montenegro surprised many on social media platforms, as the video shows water flowing abundantly from the trunk of the tree as if it were a fountain.
This strange tree is located in the village of “Dinosa” in the European country of Montenegro, and it amazes residents and observers with every winter season, as they await the unique and incredible phenomenon. Despite the fact that water is not accustomed to flowing from the trunks of living trees, it appears that this phenomenon The anomaly has a convincing scientific explanation.
A 150-year-old tree turns into a water fountain every winter
The mulberry tree grows in the meadows of a small village, and with each winter season it forms a unique phenomenon as it turns into a water fountain, surrounded by many underground springs filled with heavy rain.
As a result of the pressure that the water is exposed to within these springs, it is strongly pumped upward. If the spring overlaps the trunk of an old tree, the likelihood is that the tree is hollow inside.
This rare meeting between pumping water and the presence of a hollow tree causes a flow of water inside the tree, until it reaches its highest point, then it rushes again forcefully to form a uniquely shaped fountain. A resident of the village confirmed that this wonderful phenomenon has been going on for about 25 years , believing that the fountain tree It has an estimated age of about 150 years, and this is evidenced by the influx of people from all directions to see this natural miracle. A similar phenomenon is observed in the city of Tuhalla in Estonia, where water flows from an ancient well known as the “Witch’s Well.” Although local residents attribute this phenomenon to... "Magic legends", but they are actually considered natural.
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