Check out this big ole' bad boy!

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We took this one outside of Charleston, This old live oak is at Magnolia plantation. That's my wife in the pix, she is 5'4"...

I bet that tree could tell some stories!
 

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   / Check out this big ole' bad boy! #13  
Of of the many trees I have shot over the years, this one while no centurian, it was none the less a beauty. Located on the outer banks. And I few more i have found over the years.

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Arkansas cypress

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Very dense evergreen forest called the Black Forest in Penns Woods
 
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I had the largest Pecan tree in Louisiana until Katrina. :(

Wish I had taken photos of it before it was destroyed.
 

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Of of the many trees I have shot over the years, this one while no centurian, it was none the less a beauty. Located on the outer banks. And I few more i have found over the years.

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Arkansas cypress

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Very dense evergreen forest called the Black Forest in Penns Woods
Very nice!
 
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Very nice!

Boy, you got that right, alot of good photos you guys are showing:thumbsup:

When I was a kid, my parents took us to Sequoia National park, those where some Huge trees there too
 
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I had the largest Pecan tree in Louisiana until Katrina. :(

Wish I had taken photos of it before it was destroyed.
I think the largest Pecan tree I've seen wasn't half the size of yours. That certainly was quite a large example.
 
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I like this thread! :thumbsup:

My property has a bunch of really big live oaks on it. I didn't realize others might be as interested to see them as I am. Below is one of the sort of medium sized ones:

(I'll try to take some better pics; this one just happened to get caught in the background of the pics I was taking of the Mule)

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Then there's this big ol' live oak: The Seven Sisters Oak in Louisiana. The largest certified southern live oak. Estimated to be over 1,500 years old (or over 1,000 depending on what you read). 38-foot trunk:

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