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Creative wooden landscape for rural tourism

With a small piece of wood, let’s see how people can be artistic!

?A fallen tree made of small wooden blocks,

Is it telling people to cherish trees?

This pig in the forest,

consists of a bunch of trees of different thicknesses and colors.

The owl lies figuratively on the wall made of wooden blocks.

Using a pile of wooden sticks to build such a round firewood pile also requires skills.

This is a rotating sculpture,

it is real art.

Blue sky, white clouds, flowers and green grass,

The house made of wood is very suitable for the scene.

A tower made of firewood,

The moment the light penetrates the gap, it looks very dazzling.

Have you noticed that

This is a ** chinchilla?

If this was built at the entrance of a fishing spot,

the signboard would be great.

The heads of the king and queen,

are also made of wooden blocks of different shades.

It is said that this is showing kinetic energy.

The trajectory is quite realistic.

Emma, ??what is this, a centipede?

I have to say, this is so beautiful,

It seems like it leads to a secret realm somewhere.

What a cute mushroom house.

It is actually made of small pieces of wood.

If I didn't tell you,

you would not be able to tell that this is actually a huge ring.

Anyway, idleness is idleness,

Why not come up with a trick.

In the forest,

there lived a peacock.

The bear is also printed on it,

Is it the rhythm of looking after the home and nursing home?

Logs of different thicknesses,

are assembled into butterflies wearing floral clothes.

There is no limit to creativity,

The forest needs such an exquisite wooden house.

Christmas pudding,

Natural cream, no additives and no pollution.

This is a big beehive.

There are many bees living in it.

Such a seat was built in the park,

and it can also be protected from the rain.

This zipper seam,

is an art that even architects cannot create.

A luxurious bee hotel,

only accommodates the bees that collect the most honey.