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Andy Collins
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A few from a recent bush bash. Not brilliant photos I'm afraid as it was pretty dark under the tree cover and the bush was reasonably thick. The first few are of a large Totara, 600 plus years old, approx 2.5 - 3m through the base and I figure, from what I can see, at least 30 - 35m tall. There's also a couple of Kahikatea and either Matai or Miro, all about the same height, diameter and age in the vicinity. How they didn't get felled I have no idea. Apparenntly, over 35m for a Totara is exceptional so to have one on the back doorstep is pretty cool. Believe it or not it's only protected under the bush reserves for council rather than a significant tree. One day I may get to climb the thing and measure it accurately unless someone wants to volunteer......Drew?

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