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i saw this article in a online paper and took a few pics of one,two fields away from me,its in a old sewage treatment plant[disused for many years]

the tree was a big bugger when i was a kid[40 now:001_huh:]

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Thats a beauty! is that also a Rhodesian Ridgeback i spot in the corner?

 

Jay

 

yep! thats the lion hound:001_huh:

bit old tree,the last pic of the bottom of the trunk,reminds me of an elephants foot:lol:

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Haha we have one as well... hes a big softy though wouldnt be able to handle the neighbours cat let alone it's big cousin.

 

Jay

 

our hens send our ridgeback packing:blushing:

shes a big old softy:001_rolleyes:

best dog on the planet,i loves um:thumbup1:

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Never mind the dog, I'd have that tree felled and the old works rebuilt into a holiday home, then everyones happy:thumbup:

 

even if they were to do that,would the houses have to be built around the tree,as i heared they are pretty rare now[a south american import]

i was reading they are so rare that the trade in their wood was now ilegal:blushing:

dont know if thats in this country?

was a story of one in swansea@150 yrs old and the la wanted to removed due to the cones/limbs being like a sringe:lol:

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