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Sequoia of some sort would be my first guess, also using the trees in the background as a reference. The colour isn’t far off yew but the bark isn’t right 

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I’m confused as that is a redwood that we dismantled last week and that picture is taken in my woodland in my yard space. 

The post said that it was on his land. I’m unsure why he is saying it’s on his land when I own that woodland. Hence the confusion. Along with saying that locals have cut chunks off. ?

looking at iwc profile with a link to his website he is also miles away from where we are. Just wondered how he got the pictures that’s all.

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