The Circus Trees of Gilroy Gardens

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  • čas přidán 8. 03. 2017
  • Who says you can’t combine a theme park day with a unique adventure in Mother Nature? The Gilroy Gardens theme park, in the Central Coast region, features more than 40 rides, many with produce-inspired themes such as the Mushroom Swing, the Artichoke Dip, and (a no-brainer in the Garlic Capital of the World) the Garlic Twirl. But don’t miss the Circus Trees, the elaborately grafted trees that twist and contort in fanciful ways. Challenge your kids to the scavenger hunt to see them all.
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Komentáře • 7

  • @austinreed7343
    @austinreed7343 Před 2 měsíci

    Gilroy Gardens was at one point a paramount park, and I remember meeting SpongeBob and Patrick there as a result. It was later sold to Cedar Fair before becoming state-owned.

  • @djihenezerad2622
    @djihenezerad2622 Před 4 lety +1

    it is so amazing i feel myself in jurasic parc tree

  • @artemirrlazaris7406
    @artemirrlazaris7406 Před 7 lety +2

    Some of his designs of his trees have puzzled a few in how he was able to accomplish the growth of the trees in such speed and form. I do know nature and its uses, my solution would come from being free, currently not free as my luxury to be free has been removed by an entity that controls the minds of the masses and uses it to war, however that besides the point is a personal thing. The thought i would like to share on the amazing growth is that nature as a living entity in it being a tree, can be grafted into like results that ae similar but a lot slower. An interesting thought its using an elevated system in which one can openly form and use its roots to form. This being the most crucial part of a tree. In doing so, the root system will expand faster and cover itself in back when its no longer in protected ground. Using the roots as it grows sounds like it would be an interesting outlet of experimentation, Once the shape of what you desire has grown, then force the tree to grow a strong root foundation by control its direction further, simply by using nutrients and its roots. Then place the tree where you wish it to grow in that shape in your yard. I think this path, you could create a more complex system of art faster then, just allowing nature and grafting to take place as one could create more complex designs. Hmmm just a thought.

  • @ka-aro537
    @ka-aro537 Před 4 lety

    Love the view. Really refreshing to my eyes. Enjoy. #ayaay ti biag

    • @visitcalifornia
      @visitcalifornia  Před 4 lety

      We're glad to hear you enjoyed this lovely video! 😃

  • @gilroy_gardens
    @gilroy_gardens Před 4 lety

    Hello! We're working with Gilroy Gardens to promote their 20th birthday this year, and we would LOVE to use a clip or two from your video about our beautiful park! If you're interested, please contact us at info@articulate-solutions.com