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    ^Looks amazing, what kind of tree is it, kit?

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    Outstanding Misskit!!

    Great pics girls, keep them coming

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    I found this gem in the Daintree Rain Forest in Northern Queensland, Australia in the village of Kuranda. I had to take a train up the mountain to this village which as magical. Then I took a cable car down the mountain overlooking the Great Barrier Reef.

    Curtain Fig tree


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    Trees are grand!

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    Here’s another Cherry Blossom picture while we were in Japan……

    Nakameguro Cherry Blossom Festival. It gets very busy during this time of year.: Nakameguro Cherry Blossom Illuminations 2021 | japanistry.com


    Question: why the name change to Joe 90 from BaitongBoy?
    Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by S Landreth View Post
    Question: why the name change to Joe 90 from BaitongBoy?

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    Pair of wankers

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    Quote Originally Posted by S Landreth View Post
    Question: why the name change to Joe 90 from BaitongBoy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mendip View Post
    A beautiful oak tree in Somerset.

    Forty years ago I used to swing on a rope with a tyre hanging from this tree.

    Cool photo Mendip.

    Looks like it has 2 hemispheres like the dendritic branches of a lobotomised brain

    The one in the foreground fell a long time ago but the one in the background fell in the storm before Christmas

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    The crown shattered like matchsticks when it hit the ground so I am wondering if it was already sick before it tumbled

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    Fair well mighty forest friend

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    Pine forest on the hills above Mae Sariang
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    Orchids parasitizing on trees in Mae Hong Song province

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    Quote Originally Posted by Klondyke View Post
    Pine forest on the hills above Mae Sariang


    Orchids parasitizing on trees in Mae Hong Song province

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    I took this photo a few days ago at Kuang Si waterfall, just outside Luang Prabang. Beautiful orchids!

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    ^ Wow!


    Bradford pear on the road nearby. They are ornamental pears which are invasive species in this area. A beautiful pest.

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    This fallen Oak also doubles as a bridge across the brook, not that the dog is bothered about getting wet in freezing water...
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    Roots..
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    The skys the limit..

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    One of my oldest friends, 55+ years with her granddaughter. Showing love to a nice big redwood.



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    Nice pic AO.

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    Party pooper?
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    My whole house is made from trees.

    OhOh what to do, If i used concrete it would be co negative or something, best left to the natives they are less vulnerable to woke culture,

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    pix did not work. but my friends artwork. linocut.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe 90 View Post
    A thread to show your appreciation for the Oxygen of our planet.
    Are you a tree hugger "hugging" or an oxygen provider?

    "How much oxygen does a tree produce in one day?

    "A mature leafy tree produces as much oxygen in a season as 10 people inhale in a year."

    "A 100-foot tree, 18 inches diameter at its base, produces 6,000 pounds of oxygen." "

    On average, one tree produces nearly 260 pounds of oxygen each year. Two mature trees can provide enough oxygen for a family of four.

    "Nov 19, 2562 BE"

    how much oygen does an apple tree produce - Google 搜尋

    Plant a tree and leave a gift that keeps giving, year after year, for everyone.

    My 50 Durian trees, which live for decades, provide an increasing annual income, along with enough oxygen for 100 people every year.

    Requirements:

    A little space and a little maintenance, Thailand provides the water and sunshine freely.

    A reason to live, "retired" or not, in Thailand.

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    The Tree Hugging Thread-qaz1-1-jpgThe Tree Hugging Thread-qaz2-jpgThe Tree Hugging Thread-qaz3-1-jpg

    Same tree, different days. Outside Fernie B.C.

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    As kids we used to zip wire from the top of this tree using a washing line rope and a dog choker chain..

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    What a beauty..

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    Why I love Thailand! We bought a rice paddy and filled it with trees.

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    ^ long term play. I planted loads of trees in my garden and gradually had to remove most of them as they just outgrew it. The tropics - they just grow at a mad rate.

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