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the oak has a saw dust like residue coming out of between the bark and the bark is now also starting to flake, what could this possibly be ??

 

I will have to find another picture form that garden of a large oak stump rotten in the middle with a brilliant oak sapling now growing.

 

 

 

Any further images of the oak monolith Nathan ?

 

 

 

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No worries, if you get the chance that would be cool.

 

What colour was the 'saw dust like stuff' ?

 

 

 

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literally it looked like if you had a very blunt saw that fine and a light saw dust colour but it does not seem to be there all the time some times its reallly dusted then the next it looks like a normal oak trunk

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