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Found this tree on my travels one time down Bristol way. I was absolutely blown away by the sheer scale and beauty of it and it ranks up there if not above with any animal I've seen for just being in

Yeah I have an Oak at the top of the garden, the acorns fall and up little Oak's come every where.  I'm very fond of the Oak tree myself and read an interesting book about them. I wanted to put a

Its taken 18 years mate. I don't know if any body is interested this was the mound when I cleared in and planted the tree. This is the other side. 2010 Phone shot

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5 minutes ago, gnasher16 said:

Are my peepers playing up whats them 2 ghostly looking figures on the left in the first picture they look ready to perform some sort of satanic ritual....its not one of them trees is it !

? Their fir trees I think though it wouldn't surprise me the building behind it is centuries old and filled with strange symbols and the like, like something from the da Vinci code

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My favourite tree, it’s the symbol of England to me way above St George.

The connection go’s back much further to our ancestors as the Oak tree was sacred I believe.

It was special to all the north European people but especially to us Britons, Celts and our German kin 

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1 hour ago, gnipper said:

Everyone should do their bit and get some trees planted, did I mention we sell trees at work ? ?

The house i live in isn't very far at all from where The Winfarthing Oak stood (google it) and many years ago the old fella who used to live here went and picked some acorns from it and put them in a tin in the shed.Years later he died and a pal of his was helping his misses clear out the shed and he found the acorns and knew where they were from and took them home with him,one sprouted and grew into a little tree and he took the little tree back to his dead pals misses and planted it in her garden.It still grows here and although the leaves and acorns do my fecking head in i just cannot cut it down now i know the story..So anyone want some proper acorns d from a mighty oaks direct desendant then come fill your buckets...:victory:...

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2 hours ago, sid g said:

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I used to live just a few miles from the major oak...and when I left school I ended up working in sherwood you could still go isnide it back then as the trunk is hollow...

a great tree certainly.. estimated to be about 800 years old ...I think it's believed to have been pollarded in its early years

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