Saturday, August 27, 2016

Hunting for the Perfect Christmas Tree Want to see photos and

Hunting for the Perfect Christmas Tree Want to see photos and




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Hunting for the Perfect Christmas Tree


Want to see photos and videos of amazing Christmas trees from around the world? Be sure to visit the Parque Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas, Trafalgar Square, Vilnius, Hansaplatz and 30 Rockefeller Plaza location pages.


It’s officially December, which means Christmas trees will start popping up in living rooms around the world. The tradition of bringing a Christmas tree into the home can be traced back to 15h-century Germany, and the custom spread throughout the globe in the second half of the 1800s. Today, around 35 million Christmas trees are grown in America each year and 50 to 60 million are produced in Europe.


Historically, Christmas trees were almost exclusively harvested from wild forests. Now almost all trees are grown on commercial tree farms where they are cut after about 10 years of growth. Many Instagrammers around the world visited both farms and forests to find the perfect tree and shared their search on Instagram.




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