Next time you're in Juneau, Alaska be sure to stop by Mendenhall Gardens. Located across a 50 acre swath of Tongass National Forest (the largest natural rainforest in the US) you'll find waterfalls, tons of lush greenery, and of course, an upside down forest. Yes, that's right, the trees are upside down.
More than 20 uprooted hemlock and spruce trees have been flipped over, replanted, and turned into natural flower pots.

























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