ENTS,
Over the weekend I went on several hikes by myself, two of them right nearby in
Egg Harbor City.
First, do you remember me mentioning a rather large Atlantic White Cedar that
was cracked and broken, but still standing and still alive?
Well it can be seen in this video, about 3 1/2 minutes into it. This video is
part 2 of a hike. I first show a few other cedars, and an old wooden bridge
with baby cedars growing on it. Then I show the broken cedar. I think you will
find it interesting.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJjH7JTY4o4
Then in part 3 of the hike, you'll see the big cedar that this post is all
about:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y152KNeBYPM
The video starts with that tree, so don't worry about having to watch a video.
The video may not do this tree justice. I was simply in awe at it.
Barry
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