I photographed this tree on the grounds of the Hailes Abbey ruins in the Cotswolds.
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Wow! I don’t know what to be in awe of first, the green, the enormity of the tree or the hole! This shot really captures the prompt well – love it. š
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Thanks!!!
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I like tree photos. This is a great one.
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It was a marvelous tree, and such a surprise to find. I still wonder how it got the hole.
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How special tree – a hole in it. I have never seen anything like that. Love this photo.
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Thanks, Matti! That tree was such a surprise to find as I was wandering the grounds of this abbey that Henry VIII destroyed. It reminds me that Life is strong, and can overcome incredible circumstances. I still wonder what created the hole.
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