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Is/was this an Aspen? Not really sure so thought I'd better ask. It's quite light in weight for the size of it. There's 4 of them all growing together in a very wet boggy bit of woodland with a small stream right next to it.

 

It's not Ash, it's not Sycamore and definitely not Oak which are the other trees growing in there. I've dropped one of these before somewhere else and it was also growing next to a stream

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