There is something mysterious and whimsical about the forest. The dense trees cluster to hide a whole separate world of odd and interesting discoveries you won't find anywhere else. Bored Panda has rounded up photos of the stranges, coolest and curious finds people have documented from their walks in the forest.
From forgotten objects transformed into moss-covered relics to visual wonders created by mother nature herself to logs and trees accessorized by dedicated visitors (or fairies). Scroll down to check out these delightful photographs that might inspire you to go wandering off the beaten path and explore the woods. And don't forget to upvote your favs!
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I Found This In My Local Woods
This is a memorial for loyal companions that crossed the Rainbow Bridge. So many good boys and girls. So much unconditional love.
One of the reasons your lungs feel refreshed when walking through a pine forest is because of an anti-inflammatory compound called a-Pinene, found in conifers. It is used as a bronchodilator in the treatment of asthma and abundantly present in marijuana.
I Was Out For A Walk In The Woods Today And Almost Stepped On This Beauty
Found This In The Woods Today
There is a 2400 year old giant “honey mushroom” in Oregon, covering 2200 acres, slowly killing off the trees in the forest. It is the largest living organism on the planet.
Found This In The Woods While Trail Riding
Abandoned Russian House Found In The Woods
In the Battle of Hurtgen Forest during WW2, the forest was so dense and dark and hard to navigate that the German and Allied medics shared an aid station in the only building either could easily find.
Me And My Girlfriend Were Walking In The Woods The Other Week And Saw A Rainbow Pool For The First Time
Buddy Of Mine Came Across This Dinosaur In The Woods The Other Day
The Redwood Forest in northern California is famous for its towering redwood trees which can grow more than 350 feet tall. This is the height on an average skyscraper. Some redwood trees are so big that miniature forests grow on their upper branches.
Standing In A Huge Pond That Sinks Every Dry Season
This Tree I Found Hiking Looks Like A Forest Monster Watching Over You
A man called Jadav Payeng single-handedly planted a forest bigger than Central Park to save Majuli Island in Northern India from erosion. The forest is now home to large amounts of stray wildlife.
I Went For A Walk In The Forest And Came Upon This Ponderosa Pine Tree That Had Been Struck By Lightning
Found Old Dog Tags In A Metal Pile In Our Woods. Reunited Them With His Wife, Who Lost Her Husband Of 60 Years In 2010
Stairs To Nowhere In New Hampshire
Found This Sword In Epping Forest, England
This Stick I Found Looks Like A Burning Torch, Flame Included!
Found This Mushroom While Hiking In The Woods, There’s Gotta Be A Rabbit Hole Nearby
This Moss Covered Boot Found In The Woods
*shhh* It's A Flock Of Wild Toilets Roosting
I Found A Memorial For A Fallen Tree While Hiking
I Was Driving Through The Back Roads Of Pennsylvania On The Way To A Camping Spot And Found A Mountain Of Ceramic Dishes And Tea Cups In The Middle Of The Woods
I would like to know the back story as to why there is a mountain of dishes. That is a very random road find.
As far as things dumped, ceramics is pretty inert. The majority of components is hardened clay and silica (sand). Ceramic glaze is basically glass. It's hard to recycle (breaking back into usable, raw components) and the energy needed to heat it until the glaze becomes fluid again is not ecologically sound. Left on its own, it will eventually break down into sand and earth again. As far as up-cycling or reuse (using again without breaking down), I doubt anyone who wanted material would be turned away from taking it.
Load More Replies...Some of that still looks intact. If I was a college kid around there, I would totally dig through for the unbroken pieces to use or sell.
They look like they are unglazed. If you used unglazed pottery you will probably get food poisoning.
Load More Replies...Well we don't like to wash dishes in PA...we just drive them into the woods never to be seen again. Like the mafia...
Folks that may be around the abandoned Shenago China factory near New Castle. PA. It made dinnerware for over 100 years. It’s abandoned since about 2011.
It would be stress relief if they could set them up so people could smash them with a baseball, or let someone with a hammer at them. I would love to do that!
Load More Replies...It's on Sunset Ln near Tanglewood Camping. Near Blakes, Covington, Blossburg. Does that help? Look up awesome_clips on Reddit, he is the one who found it and is in the picture.
Load More Replies...They grow naturally in the Pennsylvania highlands. Where did you think they came from?
Nothing extra really, forest giants have to do dishes too... an hour of work for their mom i think.
You find a lot of weird things in the woods of PA! Gotta love living here, hiking is always an adventure!!
Googles my fingers off and could find no other reference of this phenom. I'd like to know more!
Start looking here https://www.reddit.com/r/WTF/comments/av975o/i_was_driving_through_the_back_roads_of/?ref_source=email&ref=share This is the guy who took the original picture. It won't have all the answers, but it might help.
Load More Replies...Nicely sorted though - ready for recycling in mineral wool production:-)
Wow! Free. Ceramic tile. Broken plates make great mosaic tiles! Grout it with a colored grout on your sidewalks or walls!
Greeks...... It looks like you've got an infestation of Greeks somewhere quite local.
Probably secret Alice in Wonderland tea party conventions...or is this where that ghastly movement got started?
Wtf? No wonder our Earth environment is poor. Some person use them to shoot in the air? That's where they land?
Hopefully it’s just ceramic. Glass and such, so long as they don’t have impurities for decoration, aren’t environmentally harmful. It’s still an offensive manner in which to deal with this stuff. Stupid tax codes can make it “more cost effective” to destroy business materials rather than to sell or donate.
porcelain is not reusable like glass. so you need to pay to dispose them off. there must be big hotels around that area.
Probably the discard pile from an old ceramics factory. Back in the day they would find a spot out of sight(didn't matter who owned the land) and get rid of whatever they wanted.
That is not - aqtually - an enviromental problem in terms of poison or local fauna and flora. But it is butt ugly.
Ahh what a waste! Many of them look fine and intact. Why didn't they arrange a cheap garage sale or donate them away.
Alice and her friends keep forgetting to clean the dishes after their tea parties
I had a friend who lived near a fine china factory, they threw out any pieces that had flaws. She would go pick through the pile and find the ones that had unnoticeable flaws and her family of 18 would eat off fine china. That was long ago in Pennsylvania.
Ready for a tea party with the Mad Hatter and White Rabbit. A very merry unbirthday, to you!
Here's why Grandma never cares about getting birthday and Christmas gifts
Abandoned Train Tunnel We Found In The Woods
Moved To Wisconsin. Found This In The Woods
Found This Purple Lil Guy Hiking In PA
this is that one purple mushroom in Mario. unless you want to shrink size, don't eat it...lol
What My Parents Found On Their Hike
This Log Accessorized With Pennies I Found While Hiking
Found This Bottle With Moss While Walking In The Woods
So I Was Walking In A Forrest Near My City And Found This
Sign I Found In The Woods That Depicts A Man Jumping Over Some Scary Looking Hands
I Was Out Fossil Hunting In A Wash After A Thunderstorm. I Figured It Had To Uncover A Bit Of Stuff Down In The Streambed. I Found This
Found This Fireplace In The Woods While Adventuring
Came Across An Overgrown Cemetery In The Woods
My Brother Found This (Missile?) In The Woods In Tennessee
Found This Phone Booth In The Middle Of The Woods
Have you tried dialing 62442? Maybe it's an unused entrance to the ministry of magic
Found 43 Bucks In A Pair Of Jeans In The Woods
Hiking Through The Woods On A Hot Day, Came Across This Oasis
Found This Bicycle In The Woods. Someone Had Big Plans?
I Found A Dead Robot In The Woods Behind My House
Found An Old Helicopter In The Woods
I Found An Old Crematorium In The Woods Of An Uninhabited Island
My Dog Found A Large Pile Of Carrots In The Woods
Friend Found This While Hiking The Connecticut Wilderness
Note: this post originally had 73 images. It’s been shortened to the top 40 images based on user votes.
Some finds are super creepy or interesting, but it makes me cringe how many people find the woods as a personal trashing space :/
I would like to think that the folks that find the items that could be taken out and either sold or trashed did so. It pisses me off when humans dump their s**t in our forest.
Yes I agree, too bad we are unable to find the idiots who ruin our forests !!!
Load More Replies...I can make a threat with a whole bunch of pics of the weird and cool things we find when we go hiking in the woods of Pennsylvania.
I love my Friday mornings going through threads like this one. But I wish they'd give a location!
Agreed. Doesn't even need to be specific. 'Southern Germany', 'Eastern Pennsylvania', etc.
Load More Replies...Heartbroken at this level of littering/pollution/disregard... I've seen crazy things in the woods, no doubt, but when it's obvs just trash? *argh*
Some of these need to be brought to the attention of the authorities, some are too cute to remove, and some need to be explained! (Like the pile of carrots, dishes, and toilets.)
Most of these things make me wonder how they got there. And I don't mean the trash, but the other ones. There must be a story behind them, and I wonder about the people who put them there. That's why I also like to see photos of abandoned places.
I live close to a former motorcross track in Belgium that's been closed for a few years now. Passing by one day I noticed this tree. Looks like they threw used tyres over it when it was still a very young tree and now they're part of it. Knipsel-5d...ec4d3f.jpg
Inexplicably, I found a kayak graveyard in the middle of a forest in Wellington, New Zealand. At least 100 old kayaks, many kilometres from the nearest body of water. High and dry, growing moss and mould. kayaks-5d1...2d80f1.jpg
I live in a fairly mountainous region... I'm getting some seriously sinister ideas!
https://.boredpanda.com/interesting-forest-finds/#post-comments-area
Some finds are super creepy or interesting, but it makes me cringe how many people find the woods as a personal trashing space :/
I would like to think that the folks that find the items that could be taken out and either sold or trashed did so. It pisses me off when humans dump their s**t in our forest.
Yes I agree, too bad we are unable to find the idiots who ruin our forests !!!
Load More Replies...I can make a threat with a whole bunch of pics of the weird and cool things we find when we go hiking in the woods of Pennsylvania.
I love my Friday mornings going through threads like this one. But I wish they'd give a location!
Agreed. Doesn't even need to be specific. 'Southern Germany', 'Eastern Pennsylvania', etc.
Load More Replies...Heartbroken at this level of littering/pollution/disregard... I've seen crazy things in the woods, no doubt, but when it's obvs just trash? *argh*
Some of these need to be brought to the attention of the authorities, some are too cute to remove, and some need to be explained! (Like the pile of carrots, dishes, and toilets.)
Most of these things make me wonder how they got there. And I don't mean the trash, but the other ones. There must be a story behind them, and I wonder about the people who put them there. That's why I also like to see photos of abandoned places.
I live close to a former motorcross track in Belgium that's been closed for a few years now. Passing by one day I noticed this tree. Looks like they threw used tyres over it when it was still a very young tree and now they're part of it. Knipsel-5d...ec4d3f.jpg
Inexplicably, I found a kayak graveyard in the middle of a forest in Wellington, New Zealand. At least 100 old kayaks, many kilometres from the nearest body of water. High and dry, growing moss and mould. kayaks-5d1...2d80f1.jpg
I live in a fairly mountainous region... I'm getting some seriously sinister ideas!
https://.boredpanda.com/interesting-forest-finds/#post-comments-area