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Ancient Trees
#1
This is really interesting, an ancient Yew tree in Scotland that predates the Romans Confusedhock: I hope it is well protected from vandalism and other threats [url:36o2fkuw]http://www.treesforlife.org.uk/forest/mythfolk/yew.html[/url]
and more here.....
[url:36o2fkuw]http://www.sacredconnection.ndo.co.uk/holyland/fortingallyew.htm[/url] What a beauty.... Smile
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Arthes
Cristina
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#2
I wish it could talk...
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Ivan Perelló
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#3
Yeah, no kidding. On the other hand, it'd probably just say Burarum, call us too hasty and recite endless poetry at us. Wink
PRIMVS CALPVRNIVS LIVIANVS aka SANGVE aka Øystein Bech Gadmar
LEG XV AP of Norway (Romans? In Norway?!)

Somniatorem me dixeris, sed unicus non sum
-- Johannes Lennonius, MXMLXXI
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#4
Thats nothing!Check out the Methuselah tree!

http://www.sonic.net/bristlecone/
Timeo Danaos et Dona ferentes

Andy.(Titus Scapula Clavicularis)
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#5
Well the olive tree in the root of Acropolis rock made it to our days.
Is rumored it is the one Athena gave as a present to the Athenians.
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