A miracle is said to have occurred on November 18, 2019 in the French town of Nantes.
As a video circulating on Facebook shows, a tree is said to have grown right through the middle of a car.
https://www.facebook.com/lucemmanuel.bijeke.3/videos/985467365152953/
As you can see in the video, the tree is firmly connected to the ground and the sheet metal on the roof is bent upwards. Numerous passers-by photographed and filmed the bizarre scene.
Of course, various other websites also reported on it, which cannot explain the video and assume that it was a teleportation gone wrong like in the film " The Philadelphia Experiment " (which, surprisingly, we don't have an article about yet), otherwise the tree in the car would hardly be possible to explain.
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More “miracles”
More has happened in Nantes this year than a tree growing through a car. Many passers-by were surprised when they in April 2019 that was attached high up on a house wall. Also in April 2019, a street lamp with a knot in the pole was seen in Nantes... was it “Wrecking Ralph”, a miracle or something completely different?
Royal deluxe
For months Nantes remained free of mystery, until that November morning when the tree was discovered growing through the car.
Many Nantes residents smiled happily because they knew what it meant: Royal de Luxe are back!
“Royal de Luxe” is a motley crew of inventors, stuntmen, poets, artists and even scrap dealers.
Similar to the avant-garde artists of the Théâtre du soleil, “Royal de Luxe” also show mystical, imaginative things... but not in tents and halls at predetermined times, but always unexpectedly in the middle of everyday life.
The street artists have already earned a considerable reputation far beyond Nantes, after all, they have been around since 1979. How they managed to make the tree grow through a car in a cloak and dagger operation, of course, remains their secret : “Magic” works best when you can’t explain it.
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Conclusion
You may not be able to explain how the tree was able to grow through the car, but you do know who it was: a local street theater troupe that always presents extraordinary art objects in Nantes.
Unfortunately, not everyone likes art: On the night of November 19th to 20th, 2019, an unknown person set the work of art on fire.
Irony of history, wood and car - désormais incendiée- attirent des curieux qui prennt selfies et photos #Nantes #Bellevue pic.twitter.com/YLh8MEbKZ6
— Christian Phan Meas (@christianmeas) November 20, 2019
But this doesn't stop passersby from continuing to take selfies in front of the unusual work of art.
Good this way. Art is not so easy to suppress.
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