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Tim Schumm
{K:29196} 11/16/2004
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Oh Man what a fantastic tree!! i hate mowing the lawn any way...i'd plant these everywhere!..LOL
Excellent perspective, John
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Stephen Bowden
{K:64141} 11/9/2004
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Snakes, spiders and other creepy crawlies ... it seems the majority of these are poisonous over there ?
Over here we have similar but they are just micro managers in the work place ;-)
Steve
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Ian McIntosh
{K:42997} 11/9/2004
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You talking bout invertebrates or inebriates?
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Stephen Bowden
{K:64141} 11/9/2004
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lol love the about John, it would be one way to break the lawn mower so they don't have to do it ;-)
Fabulous tree, I dread to think what sort of nasties may be hiding within that root system though John !
Best wishes, Steve
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Stephen Bivens
{K:7308} 11/9/2004
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Great shot. B/W will be more powerful.
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Çetin Lütfi Baydar
{K:1291} 11/9/2004
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wow great shot, congrats
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Gustav Miller
{K:309} 11/9/2004
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Hi John, great wide angle shot of a wonderful piece of nature. Love NZ. Used to live in this beautiful country ( land of the long white clouds)for many years. Kind regards, Gustav
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Guido Tweepenninckx
{K:20076} 11/9/2004
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nice tree,suppose it is more than a hundred years old.
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Marcio Galvão
{K:2149} 11/9/2004
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Great shot, good compo and texture. Congrats!
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Margaret Sturgess
{K:49403} 11/9/2004
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What amazing roots they look larger than the tree above, great composition with lovely textures Margaret
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