
1. Brazil, Pirangi, cashew trees, at first glance, this seems to be a vast forest, but this is actually the largest cashew tree in the world, the size of two football fields, with an average of 70 cashew trees. This huge tree sits in Phanamim, and its size is multiplied as its branches grow sideways, touching the ground, where it takes root and continues to grow. During the fruit season, the tree can produce nearly 80,000 cashew nuts.
2. New Zealand, The Willow Tree, this iconic tree sits at the southern end of Lake Wanaka and over the years this tree has attracted the attention of thousands of tourists as it stands alone in the middle of the lake with the Southern Alps in the background. This lonely tree is often referred to as the lonely tree of Lake Wanaka.
3. Usa, the Tree of Life, this tree is also known as the root hole, its bare root system stretches nowhere, lacks any soil, and thus gained iconic status. Part of Washington Olympic National Park, it thrives along the coast, constantly thrilling visitors who believe it's the magic of nature, and the tree remains green and upright even after years of erosion.
4. Spain, Drago Mileñario, the oldest surviving dragon's blood tree in Tenerife, canary Islands, has been a tourist attraction and a source of inspiration for folklore for more than 800 years due to its majesty and silhouette. The tree is about 18 meters tall and has a larger diameter. It has been a national monument since 1917.
5. India, Timamamanu, it is a banyan tree, is the largest single canopy in the world. It is located in Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh. It holds the Guinness World Record for the largest circumference of a tree.
6. The Vitz Forest, France, this tourist attraction located just outside the city of Reims has the largest concentration of beech trees in the world. Rare dwarf beech trees have very curved and strangely twisted branches that form a multi-sectional dome. These trees have a long lifespan and grow slowly.
7. Namibia, acacia, also known as camel thorn trees, these are just skeletons that provide picturesque scenery, and the year-round dry climate guarantees that these 900-year-old trees will not rot.
8. Australia, Bobu Prison Tree, this tree is located in the town of Derby, the trunk is huge and hollow, because there are rumors that it was once used as a prison in the jungle and got its name. This bottle-shaped tree stands out for its striking frame and rugged location.
9. Sri Lanka, the Bodhi Tree, it is one of the oldest surviving artificially planted trees in the world, and it is worshipped because it is believed to have been planted from the south branch of the original Bodhi tree of Bodh Gaya, where the Buddha attained enlightenment.
10. Cambodia, Ta Prohm Temple Trees, many parts of the ta prom temple ruins in Siem Reap have been occupied by nature, there are many trees on the monument. Due to its appearance in the 2001 film Tomb Raider, the temple was transformed into a jungle of banyan trees and buildings, also known as the Tomb Raider Temple.