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    Default Two of Phear Parks most magniifcent trees

    This is a large park with a small 18 hole golf course. i am standing in the middle of the course (no one playing so quite safe)
    To photograph these trees I had to change lenses.
    The first is a Maple tree. The second is an Oak tree
    The park has very many of the and they are very grand.
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    Lovely trees, I guess it's because I'm English, but Oak are my favourite trees.

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    They are . The park has som really beautiful oaks and maples

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    I am also partial to Oaks, and I love oak as a wood too.

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