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Some neat trees-site

very nice!

Gretch,

That is a fantastic site! I stumbled on it awhile back when someone posted a link to one picture. He has many other slide shows of wonders and I think is still adding to the site. The living bridges are more trees and vines, I forget what all is living and just fantastic stuff from around the world in other sets of images. I haven't been there for a month or two and much appreciate the reminder.

Thanks for posting!

Hu
 
Gretch, Owen:

Some really beautiful photos on both sites. Amazing how highly adaptable and beautiful trees are, isn't it? And on a grand scale at times too.

Thanks,

Mark
 
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