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Thought I'd share this little gem with ya.

Spotted today along the A41 in London :blushing:

 

But before any of you get ideas of slandering my good reputation,

just because there appears to be evidence of cambial and sap wood fracturing, this isn't actualy Monkeyd pushing the boundaries of Mordern Arb practices yet again.

 

 

 

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Posted (edited)

Or is it a partially dismantled tree waiting to be chogged down and some kids or the climber larking about?

I know i've messed about on stuff when taking things down!

Edited by Sambo
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Maybe its some wierd triad betting syndicate who are having a gamble on which pot gets pushed off by re growth first? Or it could just be pikeys pushing the envelope of modern arb experiments again.

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