That's My World Tuesday / Eucalyptus Tree Tunnel at Morro Bay, California
This amazing Eucalyptus Tree Tunnel is on the road from Morro Bay to Montana de Oro State Park south of the bay. I would estimate that the tunnel is at least one mile long, perhaps a little more. It's absolutely beautiful and the eucalyptus smells heavenly as you drive along with your windows partially open.
Wonderful shots of this tree tunnel. I would love to walk through here as I love the smell of eucalyptus. I like the light and shadows in these photos.
What a fabulous tunnel! I would love to walk or ride there and enjoy the beauty, the light and the shadows and the smell of the eucalyptus! Terrific shots! Thanks for sharing them, Carolyn!
Wow! A tunnel of trees! I don't mind driving that mile long cause I can enjoy the beauty. If its summer time, must be wonderful to drive a top down car and smell the aroma of the eucalyptus. This is a great tour!
This series is wonderful. My fave is number 5 from the top, because the shadows are well shown and the road curves for better composition. Plus the light from the top is great! Sometimes showing fewer is the way to go, in my humble opinion.
That is the thing I think I love most about Australia, our 900+ varieties of Eucalypts, like our Acacias, one could well saya few hundred trees for every season. So nice that you can enjoy such a wnderful tunnel in California as well.
I used to live in San Luis Obispo, and I would frequent this beach. It's absolutely my favorite. I would go there at night as well. It was so serene and the sky was so clear, you could see absolutely everything.. including galaxies and a couple of UFO's.. completely breathtaking.
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Wonderful shots of this tree tunnel. I would love to walk through here as I love the smell of eucalyptus. I like the light and shadows in these photos.
What a fabulous tunnel! I would love to walk or ride there and enjoy the beauty, the light and the shadows and the smell of the eucalyptus! Terrific shots! Thanks for sharing them, Carolyn!
Have a great week!
Sylvia
Wow!
I could almost smell the leaves. So beautiful....
Sherry
Carolyn: That is so cool, our Mapels tend to do this our our street.
Those views could have been somewhere in Australia.
Sydney - City and Suburbs
Everything is so green and beautiful. Great shots. I love the canopy.
What a great place Love those trees. I don't know if I'll ever get there but if I do I now know some things to check out
That's an incredibly beautiful road.
Wow! A tunnel of trees! I don't mind driving that mile long cause I can enjoy the beauty. If its summer time, must be wonderful to drive a top down car and smell the aroma of the eucalyptus.
This is a great tour!
That dappled light is mesmerizing! I can almost smell the eucalyptus fragrance.
Great photographs. Makes me want to be there.
heavenly indeed
A fabulous tunnel, it must be so pleasant of drive through there. I love your photos, all those shadows on the roadway are great.
Judy
Like being in a fairyland!
Lovely!
Looks like a great place to go for an afternoon drive.
This series is wonderful. My fave is number 5 from the top, because the shadows are well shown and the road curves for better composition. Plus the light from the top is great! Sometimes showing fewer is the way to go, in my humble opinion.
Fantastic series of photos, a road I would love to travel.
Eucalypus is very exotic to me.
What a beautiful drive! Thanks taking us with you.
That is the thing I think I love most about Australia, our 900+ varieties of Eucalypts, like our Acacias, one could well saya few hundred trees for every season. So nice that you can enjoy such a wnderful tunnel in California as well.
I feel as if I can smell the fragrance from the Eucalypts tunnel. Also the shadows of trees and sunlight are wonderful.
I used to live in San Luis Obispo, and I would frequent this beach. It's absolutely my favorite. I would go there at night as well. It was so serene and the sky was so clear, you could see absolutely everything.. including galaxies and a couple of UFO's.. completely breathtaking.
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