Jennifer, ENTS,

Pangaea map can be found on:  http://geology.com/pangea.htm  You are correct 
mostly.  Most of the New England coast is more related to Africa than Europe, 
but the others are pretty near a pivot point where the continents separated.

Ed


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  Subject: Re: [ENTS] Tree ID Help in France


  Here's another tree. A cedar? This is all in a town called Dinard in 
Bretagne.  I was looking at a map of the various stages of development and 
disintegration of the former continent of Avalonia. I believe this part of 
France, as well as Great Britain, Ireland, the eastern Canadian maritimes, and 
the coast of New England were all connected. 


  Given what I assume would be a lot of geological similarity, would there also 
be a lot of similarity in vegetation?


  Jenny




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  Subject: [ENTS] Tree ID Help in France


  Aide-moi! Au Secours! Qu'est ce que c'est que ces arbres au Bretagne, France? 


  Jennifere
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