Nature has an incredible way of making us feel like we’re living in a fairy tale. Whether it’s cloaking the landscape in a blanket of fog or wowing us with a rainbow of colors, one thing is clear: the Earth is a magical place. And what better way to make believe that you’re living in a story book than with picturesque nature tunnels? These unique passageways feature a bevy of flowers and tall trees that curve inward and surround your path with beautiful blooms, glistening green leaves, and knotty branches that seemingly have a mind of their own.
These spectacular nature tunnels exist all around the world. In the Kawachi Fuji Garden in Japan, you’ll find the astonishing beauty of a wisteria tree as it lines a path in brilliant blues, magenta, and yellows. Travel across the globe, however, and you’ll see a much different type of passageway in Charleston, South Carolina. This one is made of live oak branches that bend over and onto the ground to create a grand arch. Relatively spare in their vegetation, the network of limbs conjures an eerie feeling—like we’ve reached the suspenseful part of a fascinating novel.
Take a trip around the world to check out breathtaking nature tunnels. Where will you go first?

Kawachi Fuji Gardren, Japan
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Japan
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Tunnel of Love, Ukraine
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Canary Islands, Spain
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Kawachi Fujien, Japan
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Kyoto, Japan
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Yakushima, Japan
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Charleston, South Carolina, USA
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Kawachi Fuji Garden, Japan
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Cypress Tree Tunnel, California, USA
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Beverly Hills, California, USA
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Hong Kong
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Illumination Alley, Louisiana
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Tilberg, Netherlands
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California, USA
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Brugge, Belgium
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Tokyo, Japan
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The Dark Hedges, Ireland
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