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Johny Walker
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It was 1928 Ronnie and the war had just ended so you had a chinese to celibrate, after trying cream of someyoungeguy you felt ill and chucked the rest out of the window of your caravan for the donkey to eat, only the noodles went super sonic and landed in the crotch of a beech, its been there ever since :sneaky2:

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It was 1928 Ronnie and the war had just ended so you had a chinese to celibrate, after trying cream of someyoungeguy you felt ill and chucked the rest out of the window of your caravan for the donkey to eat, only the noodles went super sonic and landed in the crotch of a beech, its been there ever since :sneaky2:

 

You could be right or it could be a deconstructed desert from master chef:lol:

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Jonny I cant tell from the shots whether the brown material is wood or felt?

 

The white material are the mycelial felts of a fung, but if the brown material is wood then I'm thinking its from a different species than the Ganoderma fruitbody from the original shots of the beech fell.

 

Is this from out of the middle of the trunk or from an old failure/prunning wound cavity?

 

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