The slow but sure force with which tree roots crush and overcome concrete (and sometimes even steel) inspires visions of a natural reclamation of the civilized world, their serpentine forms resembling rivers and lightning.
The slow but sure force with which tree roots crush and overcome concrete (and sometimes even steel) inspires visions of a natural reclamation of the civilized world, their serpentine forms resembling rivers and lightning.
The slow but sure force with which tree roots crush and overcome concrete (and sometimes even steel) inspires visions of a natural reclamation of the civilized world, their serpentine forms resembling rivers and lightning.