File:Cherry tree moving in the wind 1.gif

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English: A cherry tree (Prunus sect. Cerasus) moving in the wind in Gåseberg, Lysekil Municipality, Sweden. The wind was about 22 m/sek. The wind takes hold if the leaves, driving the branches to bob up and down, while the aerodynamically shaped cherries hang down rather undisturbed by the wind.
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Author W.carter
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Camera location58° 21′ 32.04″ N, 11° 31′ 04.68″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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A cherry tree (Prunus sect. Cerasus) moving in the wind in Gåseberg, Lysekil Municipality, Sweden

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58°21'32.040"N, 11°31'4.685"E

19 June 2018

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533 pixel

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