The world's 'most photographed tree' should be allowed to die
Briefly

The article explores the juxtaposition of natural beauty and elitism represented by the Lone Cypress near Pebble Beach. While the tree stands as an iconic symbol among wealthy visitors, it is also propped up by an unattractive repair job, highlighting the tension between nature and human intervention. The area has long been a retreat for affluent individuals, dating back to the establishment of luxury resorts and golf courses in the late 19th century, thus cementing its status as both a leisure destination and a marketing tool for exclusive experiences.
"a vulgar appendage at the base of this beautiful tree - cement, stones and half-hidden wires...desperate attempt to keep this marketing tool standing."
"the stunning coastal bluffs have been a retreat for well-heeled Californians...a celebrity-dotted highlight of the season ever since."
Read at SFGATE
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