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What amazing roots! It doesn’t look as though the tree would stand up to a large storm, but perhaps there are many deep roots below.
janet
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Thanks. Yes, I know what you mean. But the trees there were so old and gnarly, there must be deep roots for them to survive so long.
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wow … had to come back to see this shit big ,,,, way kewl ~*(*@*@*)*~~~ Q
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Shot i meant to say 🙂
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