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Llanerfyl yew 4
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old eucalyptus Montevideo
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Ombu tree
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parc d'olivia Lima Peru
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Breckland pine
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Tree Vicuna central sq
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huge tree Trsteno Croatia
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only natural tree
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Santorini tree
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Tortworth chestnut overall view
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Tortworth chestnut
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Tortworth chestnut
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Tortworth chestnut
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Camellia 1853
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Bowthorpe oak south side
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Bowthorpe oak
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Bowthorpe oak west side
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Calke Abbey sycamore
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Hethel old thorn base
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Ketts oak
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lone pine Monterey
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Newtons apple tree
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Wild Cherry Studley Royal
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Wild Cherry trunk detail
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Buttington yew
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Gwen Morgans oak Powis castle
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Powis oak
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Royal oak Boscabel
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Album Description:
Famous by being revered, historic, ancient or even "Remarkable" aka Thomas Pakenham who has adopted that word as his own in relation to trees
Album Info:
Album Stats:
- Photos: 61
- Views: 70,272
- Downloads: 613

25 comments
This is an outstanding album!! So educational - learned a lot. Hard to choose a favorite - but your first photo of the rubber tree must receive accolades - Miss Dee from Western Michigan
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missdee101 2005.08.10 at 04:53:28 PDT
What a fascinating album, and loved the little personal history behind each one! Trees are so appealing and each of their characters in the way that they grow, to the interesting textures of the bark, and withstanding time and the elements! Make them take on a deeper appreciation for these giant beauties of the earth that help us breathe! In Bahrain there is an Acacia type Tree that has a long history as well, maybe not in the 1,000 year old mark but close there is no water source nearby that they have researched where this tree "drinks from" and its out in the middle of the desert on a hill, it has exceeded its lifespan 3 times over apparently too. Anyway, the only disappointing thing about going out to see "The Tree of Life" is that stupid tourists have carved their names in it, put graffiti all over it kinda sad really. They locals haven't really taken care of this monument at all and put up a fence around it but its a short fence that you can easily get over without difficulty. Anyway, bit of a shame really and takes away from the majesty of the tree a little. Oh well, a story nonetheless of the endurance of nature! Cheers, amy
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kester110 2005.07.04 at 01:50:48 PDT
Hello Eric, back in the swing of things again after your spell away from home, Like me you love the trees and the travel, I have seen several of these trees in this Unique Album, they take some hunting out. I was at dersingham the other day and cme across a tree I have not seen before haven't got a clue what it is. I know that you know your trees so if you could have alook for me in "A Walk with the Queens Trees" and identify it I would be extremly grateful. It nags at me not knowing. Still waiting for your new additions. Good Luck Ken PS it is No 32 and 33
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hircock100 2005.05.14 at 03:35:07 PDT
Hi Eric, Thanks so much for leaving such a nice note in my featured guestbook today. I really appreciate all the encouragement that I get from the Webshots family. Hope you have a great day! God bless, Lynn
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lynncb7 2005.05.13 at 12:59:08 PDT
Hi Eric!! I am totally thrilled that you message me re the Wollemai Pines and their new happenings in the U.K. that is fabulous, but hey...this album is just ABSOLUTELY EXCELLENT..and to think that you have been to them all..Aren't trees just the most wonderful living greenie there is. They are magnificent..and this album..and all the historical info is fabulous. I had to download nearly all for desktop...and am sending a message to my tree loving mate Galit from Israel..I have a Webshots mate in Scotland..and he went and took some photos for me of the ancient old Mew tree..but he said that it is too difficult to get a good shot of it. I shall ask him if I can send it to you to put with your famous trees. Love this to be a featue..as it is such a part of our history..and my...if only these olde trees could speak...wouldn't they have some stories to tell!! I love them all..and soo thankful that you wrote and prompted me to come here..and shall view the others also!!..You knew I would love these...and I absolutely do..You are GREAT for haveing this passion..and tks ever for sharing it with us all...Take care and ahve a really great day.....Em from Aussie
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emphotos103 2005.05.11 at 15:43:27 PDT
Hello Eric. Thankyou for your kind words in my featured album. That tree, i looked at it, went away, came back, and took the photo. Your trees are a lot bigger and better than mine. Thanks Eric. Best wishes. Ray and Eileen. (UK)
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viking153 2005.05.11 at 15:35:19 PDT
Good morning Eric. Heard you'd recently return from a holidays and came for a nose to see where you'd been. Looks like you haven't had the time to post them yet. Never mind, because I took a peek at this fascinating album instead. Wow, interesting trees and facts. Hey, I've even seen one of them - the 'lone pine' in Monterey. I am in the process of posting an album called 'Your Faviourites'. When you have the time would you like to drop by and choose a favourite photo of yours from any of my albums. I never realise this project would attract so much interest. It's been like having a 'mini' feature. It's been intriguiging to see what everyone's personal choice is and why. Hope to hear from you. Have a good Sunday. Best wishes. Jayne/West Midlands. xx
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hjaynefoster 2005.05.08 at 02:22:07 PDT
Hi Eric and thank you for your kind words in my webshots album Little Bits and Pieces of South East Georgia. Beautiful albums you have here. I really enjoyed my visit through all your albums. Quite a collection of glorious majestic old trees you have here. I really love these beautiful old trees. What stories they could tell us... Thanks for sharing! All the best sends Kadee
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kadee_dasher 2005.04.21 at 08:21:13 PDT
This album is great! I downloaded some so I can visit you again, but for now I am on a mission to get all the entrys in my featured spring album answered. So Thank you so much for your kind entry. See you soon, Laura
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hereslaura 2005.04.20 at 17:00:06 PDT
Hello Eric, I have to confess to loving trees, and this album is a marvelous tribute to these wonderful plants. I'm an incurable tree hugger, and I see you have more than a casual eye for them as well. Thansk for sharing this album; I will be looking at your others directly. Best wishes from Keith in Sydney.
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magikeith 2005.03.22 at 02:55:28 PST
This is such a neat album.The last tree.The Bowthorpe? Is the best.I love the idea of the door.Wow.....how quaint! Great work Kathryn in Washington
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photorose 2005.03.19 at 14:45:00 PST
Wow! Very enlightening album. I enjoyed it very much, particularly the camelia. I have seen 15-20' camellia "bushes" ; but none with a trunk like that. How very interesting! Thanks for sharing your wonderful collection. Sheryl
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scutle2 2005.03.16 at 17:31:22 PST
What a wonderful collection of trees with more character than some people have! Great pics. Wini
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nannamanson 2005.02.28 at 14:23:47 PST
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