Posted by rainman8889 |
9/23/2004 5:22 AM | remove |
Amazing. The tree grew inside it. Another 10 years and it will be a tight fit for the tree.
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Posted by r00bix |
10/30/2004 9:40 PM | remove |
Or maybe someone slid the tire on while the tree was young?
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Posted by aplz |
11/9/2004 8:10 AM | remove |
Who knows. I'd like to see what it looks like in 20 years.
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Posted by sisterblue |
11/29/2004 7:43 PM | remove |
Maybe it was planted in the tyre?
Looks like another one underneath?
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Posted by Roadwolf |
3/15/2005 12:32 PM | remove |
yea it does... uhm, well i know one thing, that tire should would suck if you tried to use it on a truck, there aren't any treads left !!!
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Posted by Mutt |
3/15/2005 6:04 PM | remove |
Rw...you've never heard of drag slicks on a truck?
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Posted by TurboZutek |
9/12/2005 5:57 PM | remove |
Perhaps this is a rubber tree and the tire is naturally occouring!?
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Posted by Mutt |
9/12/2005 7:38 PM | remove |
Firestone seed pods.... hmm never thought of that.
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Posted by Charlie_Dunver |
5/11/2006 3:15 AM | remove |
and more trees on the way!
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Posted by meatloaf |
5/24/2006 3:54 PM | remove |
in 20 yrs the tree will look like a rim. I had to cut a tire away from a tree while cleaning up an old farm house for some old folk from my church. I will accidentally burn the tree down next time if I am forced to do it again.
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Posted by Subvert! |
4/10/2007 5:33 AM | remove |
thats nutz. wonder how long thats been going on.
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Posted by Sketchbag |
5/29/2007 1:12 PM | remove |
coolness
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Posted by bored_being |
6/28/2007 6:39 AM | remove |
I think it has something to do with storing water?
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Posted by breakinxpert213 |
8/13/2007 2:05 AM | remove |
lol that tree gonna start racing
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Posted by KublaKhan |
10/29/2007 11:32 PM | remove |
Very interesting. Go back and re-shoot.
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Posted by hunter36 |
9/10/2008 11:02 PM | remove |
in another 20 years the tree will have grown around the tire and you probably wont see it again.
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