The “Drunken Forest”, black spruce near the Arctic tree line. These trees are tipping because the underlying permafrost is melting and refreezing throughout the seasons. During melt periods, the trees tip over.
Photo Location: Canada, Northwest Territories
Photo Date: 2010 September
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