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Dave D
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well that saved me going for a walk with my camera tomorrow andy:sneaky2::biggrin:where was that? i can only guess it was something to do with the incas:confused1:

 

you don't get out of it that easy, now grab that camera and off you go:001_tongue:

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That really is an astounding shot, I've not come across anything as impressive.

 

Great find Dave :001_cool:

 

Is there any torsional damage to the wall?

Can't make it out from the shot.

 

 

 

 

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not sure what you mean by torsional but from what i could see no obvious damage at all.

 

my guess is that the wall was originally built up to either side of tree and the tree has just grown around it.

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SBTC's Ficus wins!

 

saw this wych elm in a customers garden a while ago,think i posted it before in gen tree pics???.thought it looked pretty cool,there was a lot of old elm pollards in there as well but seem to have lost the photos..

http://Image034-1.jpg

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