Weird tree bends and natural causes
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2019 6:06 am
G'day everyone, its been a while but thought this might be worth a post..
I have recently started working at a new job site, which involves a nice commute through some fairly well known Yowie country. To and from work I am constantly scanning the roadside for any signs of potential Yowie activity, at the same time trying to stay in my lane.. lol
One spot in particular I noticed a tree bend not like anything else I've seen on my drive, so yesterday I took the time to find it on my way home and have a closer look.
The eucalyptus stands in this area are almost sapling like, about the thickness of a wrist or forearm and stand around 10 to 15 metres tall.. As far as I could tell, nothing was pinning the tree down.
So it begs me to question if this was a Yowie bend, how would the tree stay like this for an extended amount of time without pinning it down? Would it not eventually right itself again?
As far as it naturally occurring, what causes it? And why only this tree out of the thousands along this stretch of road? The foliage at the top of the tree is still green as, and likely very much still alive.
I would love to hear your thoughts on this one, cheers
I have recently started working at a new job site, which involves a nice commute through some fairly well known Yowie country. To and from work I am constantly scanning the roadside for any signs of potential Yowie activity, at the same time trying to stay in my lane.. lol
One spot in particular I noticed a tree bend not like anything else I've seen on my drive, so yesterday I took the time to find it on my way home and have a closer look.
The eucalyptus stands in this area are almost sapling like, about the thickness of a wrist or forearm and stand around 10 to 15 metres tall.. As far as I could tell, nothing was pinning the tree down.
So it begs me to question if this was a Yowie bend, how would the tree stay like this for an extended amount of time without pinning it down? Would it not eventually right itself again?
As far as it naturally occurring, what causes it? And why only this tree out of the thousands along this stretch of road? The foliage at the top of the tree is still green as, and likely very much still alive.
I would love to hear your thoughts on this one, cheers