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I'm surprised the tree is still standing. I know they have had to remove padlocks from lots of places because the weight was tremendous. It does look pretty but I wonder for how long.
Interesting sight! I've been to Moscow but never heard about that tree. It should be mentioned in the stuff for tourists and curiosity lovers. Anyway, it gives ideas.
Isn't that pretty!
ReplyDeleteI’ve heard of these; I’ve never seen one. How beautiful. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI've seen the locks on the fences there, but never on a tree. That is quite beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised the tree is still standing. I know they have had to remove padlocks from lots of places because the weight was tremendous. It does look pretty but I wonder for how long.
ReplyDeleteThe trees are wired pretty well. Don't know how long they last.
DeleteInteresting sight! I've been to Moscow but never heard about that tree. It should be mentioned in the stuff for tourists and curiosity lovers. Anyway, it gives ideas.
ReplyDeleteThe trees are on one of the bridges over the Moskva River near the Kremlin.
DeleteWotta-lotta-locks! Really impressive and something I'd love to see.
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Interesting tree!
ReplyDeleteFunny that this seems a common custom all over Europe but not in the US.
ReplyDeleteLove it!
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