Andy Goldsworthy's 'Wood Line' installation along Lovers' Lane in the Presidio of San Francisco, California, USA
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Taking a hike near Lovers' Lane
As the weather only continues to get nicer and nicer, now is the perfect time to enjoy a bit of a hike. So with that said, we’re spotlighting one of the best in the world - a walk down Lovers' Lane in San Francisco's Presidio, USA. The sinewy trail we see in today's photo is called 'Wood Line' and was designed by the environmental artist Andy Goldsworthy. By using felled eucalyptus trees, Goldsworthy intended this land art to eventually biodegrade and fade back into the forest floor. It's one of four of his works within this American national park that once served as a US military outpost.
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