Eight Of The World's Creepiest Trees In The World

Most of us asked to think of something scary, their first thought are usually movie. Generallly, Trees don't come to mind. But, Trees are incredible organisms, Just humans, trees have their own unique personalities. They can be inviting, lively, plain boring, or just left unnoticed. Of course, no one bothers to stare at a tree trunk and search for nothing, but there are some trees that possess too much charm that easily attracts people.



The Burmis Tree: The tree's name comes from the once (actually twice), thriving town of Burmis, Alberta. It is hauntingly beautiful that calls out to photographers around the world. The Burmis Tree is a historical landmark in Alberta, Canada. It's a limber pine that lost its needles and died way back in the '70s—at the ripe old age of 600 to 750 years old. After it died, it continued to stand barren for some 20 years against the majestic mountainous backdrop of the Canadian Rockies. In 1998, it finally toppled over. By then, though, the community of Burmis had already developed an attachment to it and resolved to prop it up using stainless steel.