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re: Old trees, including the hollies by the Gates of Moria
by Molly Bayberry on 2015/01/10 1:33 pm
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re: Old trees, including the hollies by the Gates of Moria
by Lhinnthel on 2015/01/11 1:44 am
Oh, this is wonderful! It is amazing to think how long these trees have survived and all they have been through! Thank you for sharing!
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re: Old trees, including the hollies by the Gates of Moria
by Beorbrand on 2015/01/11 2:38 am
These are lovely, but where are the Bristlecone Pines! I live just an hour from some of the oldest.
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re: Old trees, including the hollies by the Gates of Moria
by Hollyberye on 2015/01/11 7:01 am
Those are amazing and truly breathtaking in person. I assume the bristlecone pines have a place in the full book (I missed them too) along with the giant sequoia and a few others I love from the western and southwestern states.
Thanks for sharing, Molly.
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re: Old trees, including the hollies by the Gates of Moria
by Lauralda on 2015/01/11 10:00 am
Oooooh these are amazing! And the grey shade comes off so well.
(I've seen the ginormous tree at Ta Prohm in person - recall taking lotsa pics)
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