I've Been Frosted
I guess you all have a point, but every time I go this way, I can see it from a mile away, and I just can't get used to it!
Willa (5/1/1997-3/17/2018)
Why did they make it SO much higher than the real trees? And with such a different "leaf" color?
I meant," said Ipslore bitterly, "what is there in this world that truly makes living worthwhile?"
Death thought about it.
CATS, he said eventually. CATS ARE NICE.
-- Terry Pratchett (1948—2015), Sourcery
Think of it like a look out tower,, the higher it is the better you see around you; but if its the same or average height of the other trees than you get a view of...well.. the other trees LOL
or to be more specific increasing altitude of the tower just ensures that the transmitted signal travels further with less interference.
as for the different needle/leaf color was prolly cuz it was cheaper.
Walmart paint anyone? LOL
I like it. Seen a helluva lot worse.
I went to college in the Adirondack Park, a mix of public and private land (many of it being wilderness), larger than Yellowstone, Everglades, Glacier, and Grand Canyon National Park combined at 6 million acres. It's a unique conservation experiment stemming from 1891. Anyway, it's wilderness attracts many people there annually for hiking, camping, skiing, fishing, "getting away", etc. A lot of these include people who don't know how to survive in the wilderness and these ugly "trees" littered the area (well not really, but they were much better than the ugly typical ones). The birds are much more likely to perch on these. I've never seen a nest in one of them but I suppose that's something that could possibly happen. While they aren't really nice to look at, they allow safety for Visitors who may get injured, lost, etc in the wilderness and allow it to sort of "blend in" with the environment.
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