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Jan 7, 2022 07:53:47   #
Rich2236 Loc: E. Hampstead, New Hampshire
 
The other day, I viewed a members image of a Juniper. When I visited the 5 national parks in Utah, I shot a bunch of Juniper trees also. They are so beautiful in a "twisted" way, so I thought I would add mine to the fold... Download for sharper viewing.


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Jan 7, 2022 08:00:39   #
DougS Loc: Central Arkansas
 
Interesting, and an amazing twist on nature!

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Jan 7, 2022 08:01:46   #
AzPicLady Loc: Behind the camera!
 
I love these trees and think they are beautiful. I love your third image in this set.

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Jan 7, 2022 08:05:42   #
Rich2236 Loc: E. Hampstead, New Hampshire
 
DougS wrote:
Interesting, and an amazing twist on nature!


It is amazing for sure. Thanks for looking DougS.

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Jan 7, 2022 08:07:04   #
Rich2236 Loc: E. Hampstead, New Hampshire
 
AzPicLady wrote:
I love these trees and think they are beautiful. I love your third image in this set.


Thank you for looking AzPicLady, and for your gracious comment. I appreciate it.

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Jan 7, 2022 08:14:36   #
DickC Loc: NE Washington state
 
Very nice group, I love old trees!!

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Jan 7, 2022 08:23:32   #
Rashid Abdu Loc: Ohio
 
I wonder how old are those trees?

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Jan 7, 2022 08:25:21   #
Rich2236 Loc: E. Hampstead, New Hampshire
 
DickC wrote:
Very nice group, I love old trees!!


Thanks for looking DickC, I appreciate your comments.

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Jan 7, 2022 08:27:38   #
Rich2236 Loc: E. Hampstead, New Hampshire
 
Rashid Abdu wrote:
I wonder how old are those trees?


Thanks for looking Rashid. As for age, as far as I can ascertain they are old. I think if you cut the main trunk, (which I would NOT do,) and count the rings you can tell how old the tree is.

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Jan 7, 2022 08:43:16   #
DickC Loc: NE Washington state
 
Rich2236 wrote:
Thanks for looking Rashid. As for age, as far as I can ascertain they are old. I think if you cut the main trunk, (which I would NOT do,) and count the rings you can tell how old the tree is.


Don't cut the tree down; a Dendrologist will use a hollow drill and can then tell the age and climatic data the tree has lived thru!!

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Jan 7, 2022 09:33:18   #
Rashid Abdu Loc: Ohio
 
Probably more than 100 years old. If we could only imagine what those trees had seen in their lifetime!
Thanks, again, for sharing those pictures.

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Jan 7, 2022 09:36:13   #
DickC Loc: NE Washington state
 
I would say over a thousand years old at least, maybe two.

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Jan 7, 2022 09:46:32   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 

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Jan 7, 2022 10:15:14   #
Rich2236 Loc: E. Hampstead, New Hampshire
 
Longshadow wrote:


Thanks for looking Longshadow... much appreciated.

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Jan 7, 2022 15:17:20   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
Rich2236 wrote:
The other day, I viewed a members image of a Juniper. When I visited the 5 national parks in Utah, I shot a bunch of Juniper trees also. They are so beautiful in a "twisted" way, so I thought I would add mine to the fold... Download for sharper viewing.


Gorgeous compositions 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆

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