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The land makes people wonder when the trees are strangely deformed and curved-Travel

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When looking at this forest, people feel the power of nature is terrifying.

Slope Point is a site located on the South Island in New Zealand. This place is actually just a wild, rugged stretch of land, covered by a small but distinctively shaped forest. It is a work created by winds so strong that it tore the air, uprooting the land, harsh enough to make the trees strangely curved.

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This is an unusual natural phenomenon caused by the relentlessly cold and fierce winds blowing from Antarctica. Atmospheric currents coming from the Southern Ocean hit this area hard, weaving through the foliage and branches until bending all the way north. The trees were bent to the side, like a fixed hairstyle from a distance, which looked unusual.

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The shepherds here plant trees on this strip of land to create a shelter when the weather changes suddenly. But on a clear day, after a night of strong winds, the trees struggled with the force of the wind, to the point of being completely deformed. The sun’s rays hitting this strip of land make it look like a surreal work of art.

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Besides, Slope Point is also a great place to explore. Lush green grasslands stretch out to the horizon, leading to towering rocky outcrops under the sea.

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Slope Point is in a very remote location, the nearest village is a 20-minute walk away. This place is still one of the most spectacular places with curving trees that are about to uproot.

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