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David Humphries
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its only half the diameter, its the broad welds making it appear thick, you can still see the diameter of the once rubbing branch.:001_cool:

 

O.k. :thumbup1: , but I am surprised you, being a fung guy, did not also notice the Oudemansiella mucida "eating" its way towards the trunk at the right bottom side of the photo :laugh1: .

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Hi, spotted this today and thought it was fantastic. I was lucky that I had my little camera with me. If the photo is not clear there is a large block of rock weighing around 200-250 kilos on top of the main branch. The other side of the block looked like it was a part of the tree as the tree and the rock were both covered in moss and the tree had partly encapsulated the edges of the block. Luckily find as it was off the main path and just spotted it.

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Hi, spotted this today and thought it was fantastic. I was lucky that I had my little camera with me. If the photo is not clear there is a large block of rock weighing around 200-250 kilos on top of the main branch. The other side of the block looked like it was a part of the tree as the tree and the rock were both covered in moss and the tree had partly encapsulated the edges of the block. Luckily find as it was off the main path and just spotted it.

 

 

 

The Charles Atlas Tree :thumbup:

 

 

 

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