Silo Turned Treehouse

Ever seen a tree play hide and seek? Inside an abandoned 60-foot silo, a resilient tree found the ultimate hiding spot. Silos, typically used for storing grain, are often abandoned when farms shut down or modernize. Instead of withering in the darkness, the tree grew towards the light at the silo’s top, displaying nature’s persistence.
Trees instinctively chase sunlight, their lifeline, even in the most unexpected places, basically for making food. This forgotten silo transformed into a natural tower, proving that life always finds a way, much like a scene from “WALL-E.” It’s a surreal combination of the agricultural past and nature’s relentless spirit.

