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David Humphries
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Pictures taken on a camera phone so i apologise for the naff quality. Twin stemmed Oak that has split top to tail and squeaks at the first sign of a breeze. It is in a local FC woodland close to me and we have been watching it slowly split from the top to the ground. It is right next to a well used bridleway that links two villages.

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Thats the trouble with tight forked trees. They look safe and solid but inside they are a ticking time bomb waiting to go off. I videod a massive Sycamore split out from about two thirds of the way up the tree slowly peel apart. Unfortunately the video is took big to send as an email to put up on here.

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Thats the trouble with tight forked trees. They look safe and solid but inside they are a ticking time bomb waiting to go off. I videod a massive Sycamore split out from about two thirds of the way up the tree slowly peel apart. Unfortunately the video is took big to send as an email to put up on here.

 

 

will it not go on youtube?

 

then you can just link it.

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