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The Takizakura or "waterfall cherry tree" in Miharu, Japan is more than 1,000 years old and has lived through wars and famines, earthquakes and storms. In 1912 it was designated as a national natural monument. Most years thousands of tourists come to marvel at the ancient tree. This year it bloomed alone.
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