The fountain tree, as it is known to the people of Montenegro, is an ancient mulberry tree that has been showering water for over 100 years without any artificial installation or technique. This tree’s remarkable sight of gushing water from a hole in its trunk is surrounded by many myths.
A team of botanists has explained that the underground flooded water has created pressure and pushed water up the trunk through its cracks until it poured out of a hole a few feet above the ground.
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Another tree that surprised onlookers was observed pouring out a stream of water. The team of woodcutters may have chopped this tree to get a lock, but instead they received a pressure of muddy water that was coming out of a hole in its trunk.
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