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    #31
    Anybody remember that tree in the Brazos river valley that someone posted a while back? That was a pretty big tree too

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      #32
      Baobab

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ID:	24554584Here's a pretty OLd baobab tree in Africa

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        #33
        There’s one out in Valley Springs NW of Llano that’s close to that size


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          #34
          I’ve got one that is old. It has a wagon wheel up in the top. I’ll take pics for this thread tomorrow.



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            #35
            Originally posted by mlmtx01 View Post
            I’ve got one that is old. It has a wagon wheel up in the top. I’ll take pics for this thread tomorrow.



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            Please do

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              #36
              Originally posted by Jibby View Post
              [ATTACH]925492[/ATTACH]Here's a pretty OLd baobab tree in Africa
              You’d have a hard time strapping a lock on in that tree

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                #37
                Originally posted by Jibby View Post
                [ATTACH]925492[/ATTACH]Here's a pretty OLd baobab tree in Africa


                Holy ****!


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                  #38
                  Wow

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by ttaxidermy View Post
                    The 2nd largest(known)is actually in Brazoria county.. It's on private property, on the east bank of Oyster Creek, just west of Angleton.. I've seen it and it's a ancient beast of a knarly old live oak.. Seeing it will leave you slack jawed...
                    Murray Ranch?

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Razorback01 View Post
                      And it made me think of a cypress tree in the Saline river bottoms outside of Leola Arkansas, I wish I could find those pics. The folds in the trunk were large enough for a man to stand in, and the knees were taller than me.
                      Might be it...

                      ARKANSAS CO., Ark. (KTHV) - Deep in the Delta stands a tree, but not just any tree. This tree is a champion tree, the tallest of its kind. In fact, it...

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by wlgorman View Post
                        Murray Ranch?

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                        Yep.

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by Jibby View Post
                          [ATTACH]925492[/ATTACH]Here's a pretty OLd baobab tree in Africa
                          The general Sherman tree in California ain’t got nothing on that! Wow!

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                            #43
                            I know where two large live oaks are that are not in the books. One is in Hill county. The other is in SW Tarrant county. Both are on Fed lands.

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                              #44
                              I think there’s an oak tree in rosharon bigger than the one in oyster creek.


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                                #45
                                Originally posted by HighwayHunter View Post
                                I think there’s an oak tree in rosharon bigger than the one in oyster creek.


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                                There’s a lot of big oaks in that country, I bet it’s something to see!

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