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      @Nixtrove that looks nice. do you know what kind of trees they are?

      last weekend I was in this ancient woodland of beech trees. I love them because the shapes can vary so much, each taking on a different character as they get older and bigger, and because there's usually quite a lot of space between them under the tall canopy

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        @Nixtrove that looks nice. do you know what kind of trees they are?

        last weekend I was in this ancient woodland of beech trees. I love them because the shapes can vary so much, each taking on a different character as they get older and bigger, and because there's usually quite a lot of space between them under the tall canopy

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        @GuyBirkin @Nixtrove What a wonderful array! They are such beautiful creatures - and that kind of spatial and structural depth and variety affords endless inspiration, imo. Thank you for sharing the moment. 🙏🪾

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          @Nixtrove that looks nice. do you know what kind of trees they are?

          last weekend I was in this ancient woodland of beech trees. I love them because the shapes can vary so much, each taking on a different character as they get older and bigger, and because there's usually quite a lot of space between them under the tall canopy

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          nixtrove@ohai.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
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          @GuyBirkin These branches have nice curvy shapes, nice one. After some research it seems that they would be black maple trees? They are considered pretty rare here I guess and they can get rather tall.

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