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The "Tree of Life" near Forks, Washington, might be taking its final stand. The tree has come to represent many aspects of the human spirit, such as resilience, for countless people.
She's struggling to understand why a crew contracted by Duquesne Light came into her yard last week and cut down her beloved redbud tree that her late husband Dr. Jerry Rabinowitz planted.
The “Tree of Life” in Olympic National Park has become a symbol of resilience over the years, but recent photos show that this bastion of beating the odds may be coming to its end.
The Tree of Life, as it’s come to be known, doesn’t exactly sit on Kalaloch Beach — it is suspended over the sand between two separated sections of the bluff, its timeworn roots dangling ...
FORKS, Wash. — In Kalaloch, on the Washington coast, people from all over the world come to stand in wonder and take pictures of a tree like no other. Some people call it the "Tree of Life," but ...
To see the Tree of Life, stop by the Kalaloch campground parking lot, go down to the beach and head north. Don't climb on it, just appreciate it. KING 5's Evening celebrates the Northwest.