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David Humphries
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youch dave, the one with the shattered top will be fun to do. is that at a zoo or animal park?

 

 

One of our parks Stevie.

 

A Bantam died during the storm, but the Rheas in the pen immeadiately below were shaken but not stirred.

 

Found pieces of debris including this one from picture 6, up to 30m away.

 

Most of these Oaks are host to Fistulina, which is shown in the very dark brown heart wood.

 

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Found pieces of debris including this one from picture 6, up to 30m away.

 

 

 

 

Know what you mean. A relative's 90-year old blue cedar took a big strike some years ago. The top quarter of the tree just exploded; there were brick-sized lumps of wood 30 yards or more away in all directions. The trunk had daylight through it halfway down, then the split disappeared, only to be visible again running out along the surface roots.

That's why they tell you not to stand under a tree in a thunderstorm; get in the open, put your head between your legs and...

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